ELA Anchor Chart Planogram Vol. 1 - Reading
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#theamygroesbeckanchorchart As seen on Instagram! Check out my blog post about how I implement and create anchor charts with my students HERE!
Anchor charts are purposeful learning tools because they help students recognize learning goals, review concepts, and establish learning expectations. Students are also able to engage in the learning process when they have an active role in creating anchor charts.
This planogram is designed to project onto a wall or board so that the digital template can be traced directly onto chart paper. Student versions, which have blank examples that can be completed during a lesson, are also included.
PLEASE NOTE: The preexisting content is based on 2nd and 3rd grade standards (some skills appropriate for 1st, 4th, and 5th as well) and is provided as a suggestion. Since these planograms are designed to be traced, you can include your own wording, definitions, or worked examples to meet the needs of your students and grade level. The blank student versions can also be used as an alternate if you need to adjust the complexity of the content for younger learners.
Use these digital templates as a guide in creating your own charts or print and use them in other helpful ways:
- Trace and create an anchor chart with students
- Print on bright colored paper and use as posters
- Print and send home as reference tools for students and parent (homework or tutoring)
- Print and create a flip book that students can reference during math stations/centers.
A step-by-step guide with visuals is also provided to assist you in creating your own charts, as well as an interactive table of contents, and a FAQ page about how I create and implement anchor charts in my own classroom.
ELA Volume One - READING includes 87 anchor chart templates:
- Just Right Books
- Read to Self Expectations
- What’s in Your Book Bin
- Reading Stamina Chart
- Reading Stamina Bar Graph Chart
- Reading Goals
- What is Reading Comprehension
- Monitor Comprehension
- Close Reading
- Text Evidence
- Restate the Question
- Stop-N-Jots
- Schema
- Inferences
- Predictions
- Asking Questions
- Thick Vs. Thin Questions
- Text Connections
- Visualizing
- Synthesizing
- Generalizations
- Fiction (historical fiction, science fiction, realistic fiction, fantasy, folktales, mystery, adventure, horror, and graphic novel)
- Types of Folktales
- Elements of Drama
- Types of Poems
- Elements of Poetry
- Sound Devices in Poetry
- Figurative Language
- Literal Vs. Nonliteral Meaning
- Nonfiction (informational, biography, and autobiography)
- Fiction Vs. Nonfiction
- Nonfiction Text Features
- Nonfiction Text Structures
- Story Elements
- Characters
- Character Traits
- Character Traits Vs. Emotions
- Character Change
- Setting
- Plot (standard plot map, roller coaster, and mountain)
- Theme
- Theme Vs. Topic
- Compare and Contrast
- Description
- Cause and Effect
- Sequencing
- Problem and Solution
- Summary
- Summary: Fiction Vs. Nonfiction
- Summarize a Nonfiction Text
- Author’s Purpose
- Main Idea
- Fact and Opinion
- Context Clues
- Drawing Conclusions
- Retelling
- Point of View
- Understanding a Dictionary
Check out the preview to see exactly what you'll get!
Check out more anchor chart planograms!
Math Anchor Chart Planogram Vol. 1 - PLACE VALUE
Math Anchor Chart Planogram Vol. 2 - ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION
Math Anchor Chart Planogram Vol. 3 - MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION
Math Anchor Chart Planogram Vol. 4 - FRACTIONS
Math Anchor Chart Planogram Vol. 5 - GEOMETRY
Math Anchor Chart Planogram Vol. 6 - MEASUREMENT: TIME
Happy teaching!
Amy