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Anchor Charts & Graphic Organizers Yearlong Reading Skills Standards Aligned

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This resource was exactly what I was looking for. My students thrive when using graphic organizers and these were aligned to every skill!
A must have resource! These anchor charts are a wonderful place to start with any reading skill. It lends itself to great conversation and a comprehensive look at what the particular skill is all about.

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    EVERY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER AND ANCHOR CHART YOU'LL EVER NEED! ⭐ This bundle includes 63 Anchor Charts and 120 Graphic Organizers to cover ALL FICTION and NONFICTION reading standards for Grades 3, 4, and 5!

    You'll love the ready-to-use, NO PREP print and digital formats for these! In fact, there are 5 formats for Anchor Charts and 3 formats for the Graphic Organizers!

    Best part... these Anchor Charts and Graphic Organizers are such an effective tool to help your students become stronger readers. The way they help organize reading concepts visually will increase your students' understanding to boost their reading comprehension skills!

    The anchor charts and graphic organizers can be used for mini-lessons in Reading Workshop or Guided Reading, for strategy groups, for small group work, for reading conferences, for review, and for intervention. They can also be glued into reading journals or reader's notebooks for student reference.

    Please note: While the anchor charts and graphic organizers are aligned to Common Core standards, the charts themselves have no notations and will work well with a number of other standards, including TEKS and VSOL.

    This resource includes:

    ANCHOR CHARTS-

    27 Fiction Anchor Charts (in 5 formats)

    36 Nonfiction Anchor Charts (in 5 formats)

    Teacher Notes:

    1. LINKS (on the PDF)
    2. How to Use This Resource
    3. List of All Reading Anchor Charts and their Common Core Standards

    The Fiction and Nonfiction Anchor Charts come in five formats to give you greater flexibility.

    • Print - Full Page (for reading lessons or spiral-bound reading journals)
    • Print - Half-Page (to glue into composition sized reader's notebooks)
    • Print - Blank Templates (for notetaking)
    • Digital - Full Page (Google Slides or PPT)
    • Digital - Blank Templates (for notetaking)

    GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS-

    60 Fiction Graphic Organizers (in 3 formats)

    60 Nonfiction Graphic Organizers (in 3 formats)

    Teacher Notes:

    1. LINKS (on the PDF)
    2. How to Use This Resource
    3. List of All Fiction and Nonfiction Graphic Organizers and their Common Core Standards

    The Fiction and Nonfiction Graphic Organizers are versatile with three formats.

    • Print - Full Page (as worksheets or for binders/spiral-bound reading journals)
    • Print - Half-Page (to glue into composition sized reader's notebooks)
    • Digital - Full Page (Google Slides or PPT)


    SAVE MORE and GET MORE with the Reading Workshop: The Complete Kit! This bundle is included, plus yearlong framework materials like question stems, reading conference forms, reader's notebook materials and more! It also includes an entire month of mini-lessons about routines and expectations and reading comprehension strategies to launch Reading Workshop successfully!


    Why You'll Love This Resource:

    • You'll have an anchor chart AND a graphic organizer for EVERY fiction and nonfiction reading standard!

    • The resource includes several formats to give busy teachers more flexibility.

    • They are easy to use and are NO PREP!

    • You can use each graphic organizer multiple times - simply change out the text.

    • The graphic organizers make it easy to differentiate. Each student reads at his/her own level but ALL students use the same graphic organizer.

    • The anchor charts and graphic organizers are intentionally simple with no "cutesy" clip art images, so they can be used with older students for review or intervention.

    • There are so many ways to use this resource, to guide and reinforce guided reading and reader's workshop lessons, for centers, assessments, review, intervention, and more!!!

    Need more reading resources? I love using these reading centers. They're standards-aligned and lots of fun!

    20 Reading Centers for 3rd Grade - Yearlong Bundle

    20 Reading Centers for 4th/5th Grade - Yearlong Bundle

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    Thanks!

    Jenn

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    Last updated Mar 4th, 2022
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
    Recount stories, including fables, folktales, and myths from diverse cultures; determine the central message, lesson, or moral and explain how it is conveyed through key details in the text.
    Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.
    Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, distinguishing literal from nonliteral language.
    Refer to parts of stories, dramas, and poems when writing or speaking about a text, using terms such as chapter, scene, and stanza; describe how each successive part builds on earlier sections.

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