Anchor Charts & Posters


4 pages. Great anchor charts for nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs. Put a piece of card-stock under each one, and as students come across words have them write them under the poster. Fun and easy way to build vocabulary!

4 pages. A terrific anchor chart that reminds students of the spelling rules for making words plural. Make your poster pop with these cute 3-D butterflies. Simply fold up the wings and glue on the thorax.

15 pages An easy and fun way to improve behavior and reinforce math skills.When you see students behaving appropriately (everyone completed their morning work) have a student choose a number from the jar. Another student traces that number on the 100's B

1 page. Use this template for certificates, to write a newsletter in February, an anchor chart for behavior teachers LOVE or for a writing prompt for students to write about something they really enjoy doing, a food they love so much they could eat it ev
1 page. Use this template as an anchor chart to list qualities that are wanted for good readers, good writers etc. Makes a cute writing prompt for students to make a biography of themselves and what they'd like to go down in history for being wanted for.
1 page. Use this clipboard as an anchor chart to list rules or other concepts. Run off and give to students as a writing prompt to make lists, record data etc.

2 pages. These two alphabet posters can be used as a friendly assessment for: Common Core State Standard RI.K1d and L.1.1a Simply have students point to the upper and lowercase letter that you ask for. Circle the ones they get incorrect & jot down what letter they said it was. This FREEBIE is part of my big Paperclip Pals Alphabet Packet on TpT.

12 pages. A terrific easy reader for young students that includes wonderful math extensions.
49 pages. A variety of butterfly and caterpillar themed activities that make learning or reviewing contractions more fun.

5 pages. A quick and easy way to review the life cycle of the butterfly. Use as an anchor chart, run off and have younger students color, older students can label the chart or choose the one that they color, cut and glue.

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