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a white board with writing on it that says, we spell the best we can try this
Writing chart for spelling/ LOVE this especially the speech bubble part of what Writers don't say!
reading is thinking poster on the wall in front of a bulletin board with writing and pictures
Anchoring the Standards: Teaching & Documenting the Common Core Standards with Anchor Charts Part 1
Reading is Thinking Anchor Chart
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Characterization
FAST Characterization
four colorful words with different expressions on them, one in the middle and one in the lower
Writers Workshop Poster: 100 Colorful Words to Use in Place of "Said" - We Are Teachers
Handout or mini-poster on colorful words writers can use instead of "said." Students can put the b&w version in their writing notebooks for reference.
a poster with words written on it that read, showing emotions feelings and feelings in different languages
Good anchor chart for descriptions for feelings. Great to emphasize for narrative writing and making interesting word choices. Perfect for teaching Show, Not Tell.
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25 Awesome Anchor Charts For Teaching Writing
Oreo Opinions | 25 Awesome Anchor Charts For Teaching Writing
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Winter and January Writing Prompts: Creative Writing Topics and Journal Ideas
This page contains a huge list of creative writing activities for winter and January.
what is fluenoo? poster with polka dot background and colorful dots on it
Small Group Time
Poster that describes what reading fluently means.
a white board with some writing on it
ELA in the middle
POSTERIFY ELA in the middle | Middle School English, Language Arts
the writing check list is displayed on a desk
Anchor Charts
4th Grade: Writing Checklist! Still need most in 11th... Just need to add bits about citation, and the commonly confused list
a poster with the words, freebie close reading and flur - language stories
Figurative Language Stories for Close Reading ~ FREE Complete Week 1!
FREEBIE! Figurative Language Stories {Close Reading} for Grades 4-8 Get Week 1 FREE! These stories are full of figurative language including simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, idiom, alliteration, onomatopoeia, and allusion. Students annotate, identify, analyze, modify, and revise figurative language stories.
the non - fiction reading response worksheet is shown in black and white with an arrow
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Non-Fiction Reading Response Choice Boards