Items filtered by date: May 2012

Monday, 18 June 2012 12:43

Tally Marks Anchor Chart

1 page. A simple rhyme to help your students remember tally marks.
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Monday, 18 June 2012 11:15

Picking Books Anchor Chart

1 page. A helpful checklist to guide your students in how to pick a book that's appropriate for them. I revamped this acronym that I saw on Pinterest.
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Who? What Do They Look Like? DESCRIPTION please!

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Even at the college level, I’m constantly telling my students to add more interest by including adjectives.

Involve your reader’s senses and your writing will come alive!

I’ve designed a Sensory Word Anchor chart poster for each month, to help students practice that skill.

For some of their senses they’ll have to think outside the box and use their imaginations.  This can be a lot of fun, and their answers quite interesting!

padjective lessons, adjectives, adjective ideas, adjective activities, writing centers, writing anchor charts, writing posters, sensory words, sensory word activities, sensory word ideas, sensory word lessons, sensory word writing prompts, writing prompts for september, writing prompts for october, writing prompts for november, writing prompts for december, writing prompts for january, writing prompts for february, writing prompts for march, writing prompts for april, writing prompts for may, writing prompts for june, writing prompts for july, writing prompts for august, summer writing prompts, fall writing prompts, winter writing prompts, spring writing prompts, monthly writing prompts, Click on the link to view/download My Sensory Words Anchor Chart Monthly Posters.

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"The heart is happiest when it beats for others!" -Unknown

Published in Getting to the Core
Monday, 18 June 2012 11:03

Fiction or Non Fiction Anchor Chart

1 page. Help your students differentiate between fiction and non fiction with this helpful anchor chart.
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Monday, 18 June 2012 10:48

Transitions Anchor Chart

1 page. A great anchor chart listing a variety of types and examples of transitions, to help students improve their writing.
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Monday, 18 June 2012 10:41

Good Writers Anchor Chart

1 page. A nice way to remind students to include appropriate transitions in their writing.
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Monday, 18 June 2012 10:29

Good Readers Anchor Chart

1 page. A great anchor chart to help students remember what makes a good reader.
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Monday, 18 June 2012 10:29

Teaching About Money: My Buck Book

The Buck Stops Here!

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I’ve had several requests to make an easy reader about the dollar, as a way of reviewing the various coins that make up a dollar.  I had time this week to check that off the “honey-do” list.

I did a little research on the “silver dollar”.  The US mint continues to keep coin collectors happy by minting different designs of that coin.

You may want to go to the bank and see if you can get a few examples to show your students.

In this booklet, students trace and write, as well as cut and glue. Encourage students to count all of the coins on the page that now make up the dollar, after they have glued that final coin to complete the dollar.

When everyone has finished their booklet, read it together to review concepts of print.

Click on the link to view/download My Buck Book.

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I hope you can pop in tomorrow for another fun teaching tip!

"Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not come. We have only today. Let us begin!" -Mother Teresa

Published in Getting to the Core
9 pages. The flip flop is a popular symbol of summer. Use it to have fun counting by two's with your students.
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Monday, 18 June 2012 07:33

Addition and Subtraction Anchor Charts

2 pages Helpful anchor charts that will show your students at a glance the various vocabulary words that go with these math terms.
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