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English Language Arts Complete Reference Wall Bulletin Board Anchor Chart Set

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The well-organized and simple graphics made it easy for my English Learners to follow. I used these as handouts in student grammar folders to be referenced throughout the year. Great resource!
I have been using them to the fullest in my ELA class for 6th grade as colorful anchor charts. I am very pleased with this product. Thank you for making grammar, reading comprehension meaningful for all.

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    English Language Arts Complete Reference Wall Bulletin Board Anchor Chart Set

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    ❤ Grammar ❤ Reading ❤ Writing ❤ Tech. Tips ❤

    Perfect for teaching ELA in an Upper Elementary or Middle School Setting

    This purchase includes:

    • Thirty-nine (39) posters that provide a breakdown and visual aid to introduce, model, and reference during skill-based instruction of the target skills
    • Doodle-style Bulletin Board Letters: "REFERENCE WALL
    • Doodle-style full alphabet lettering to complete your bulletin board title and for additional personalization to meet your instructional and design needs

    Grammar

    (Grammar) Parts of Speech Anchor Chart Series (8 posters)

    1. Types of Nouns: identifying nouns, distinguishing between the eight different types of nouns (common, proper, compound, concrete, abstract, collective, singular, and plural)
    2. Types of Pronouns: identifying pronouns, identifying antecedents, the rule for distinguishing between pronouns and adjectives, distinguishing between the different types of pronouns (personal, demonstrative, interrogative, indefinite, subject, object, reflexive, relative, and reciprocal)
    3. Types of Verbs: identifying verbs, the three main verb subcategories (action, linking, and helping) and individual components of each subcategory (visible vs. mental, transitive vs. intransitive, verb phrases, etc.), distinguishing between the different types of verbs, distinguishing between transitive and intransitive verbs, identifying direct objects of transitive verbs
    4. Transitive + Intransitive Action Verbs: essential information for transitive verbs, intransitive verbs, and direct objects, distinguishing between transitive and intransitive verbs, identifying direct objects of transitive verbs
    5. Adjectives and Adverbs: the different types of adjectives (articles, possessive adjectives, demonstrative adjectives, proper adjectives, compound adjectives, interrogative adjectives), the specific word types that are modified by both adjectives and adverbs, and distinguishing between adjectives and adverbs
    6. Prepositions: the different elements of a prepositional phrase (prepositions, modifiers, and the object of the preposition), identifying prepositions, identifying prepositional phrases, identifying the object of the preposition, distinguishing between prepositions and adverbs
    7. Types of Conjunctions: the three main conjunction subcategories (coordinating, correlative, and subordinating), identifying conjunctions and the words they connect, distinguishing between the different types of conjunctions
    8. Types of Interjections: to identify interjections, the four different types of interjections (emotions, greetings, agreement, sounds)

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    1. (Grammar) Sentence Structure Anchor Chart: the different types of subjects and predicates (simple, complete, and compound), the different types of complements (direct objects, indirect objects, and subject complements including predicate nominatives and predicate adjectives) and hard-to-find subjects
    2. (Grammar) The Four Functions of a Sentence Anchor Chart: the different functions of a sentence (declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory)

    Reading 

    Reading Literature Anchor Chart Set (5 posters)

    1. "SWBST" Summary + Theme Anchor Chart: "SWBST" (somebody, wanted, but, so, then) summarizing strategy, target skills: to summarize the plot of a text, to identify the main character(s), conflict(s), and resolution of a text, to determine the theme of a text). A sentence frame for the theme is provided.
    2. Effect of Setting Anchor Chart: target skills (to identify multiple elements of setting, to analyze the impact setting has on characters, plot, and social situation)
    3. Characterization Anchor Chart: target skills (to identify direct and indirect characterization, to analyze the methods authors use to develop characters and their specific traits), covers the indirect characterization "STEAL" method (speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions, and looks), two "Notice and Note" signposts (Again and Again and Memory Moment)
    4. Types of Conflict Anchor Chart: distinguish between internal and external conflict, identify four different types of conflict (character vs. self, character vs. character, character vs. nature, character vs. society)
    5. Context Clues Anchor Chart: infer the meaning of unknown words, five types of context clues (synonyms, antonyms, word parts, examples, and definitions)

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    1. (Reading) The Five Main Nonfiction Text Structures Anchor Chart: five main nonfiction text structures (description, cause + effect, problem + solution, compare + contrast, and sequential)
    2. (Reading) How to Analyze a Poem Anchor Chart: systematic, guided approach towards the meaningful analysis of poetry, challenging students to identify: connections, questions, predictions, and inferences in response to the text, words with positive + negative connotation, descriptive details + figurative language, words that are currently unfamiliar or unknown to them, the message being conveyed through a particular piece of poetry, how this message can be applied to the world around them
    3. Annotation (Model) Anchor Chart
    4. Annotation (Step-by-Step) Anchor Chart

    Writing 

    (Writing) MLA Heading Anchor Chart Set (6 posters)

    1. How to Format an MLA Heading on Paper (pink)
    2. How to Format an MLA Heading on Paper (blue)
    3. How to Format an MLA Heading on Paper (neon yellow green)
    4. How to Format an MLA Heading on Paper (red)
    5. How to Format an MLA Heading on the Computer (pink)
    6. How to Format an MLA Heading on Paper (blue)

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    1. Prewriting T-Chart Anchor Chart for LAT + RST: prewriting a Literary Analysis Task / a Research Simulation Task), a systematic approach for organizing textual evidence from multiple sources.

    (Writing) Five-Paragraph Essay Writing Anchor Chart Series (4 posters)

    1. Thesis Statement Cheat Sheet:  developing a thesis statement that maps out a five-paragraph essay
    2. How to Write a Body Paragraph: developing three body paragraphs that introduce a strong claim and support the claim with relevant facts and details
    3. How to Introduce + Conclude an Essay: developing introductory and conclusion paragraphs
    4. How to Create a Textual Evidence Ice Cream Sandwich: effectively incorporating textual evidence to support strong claims

    (Writing) Research Simulation Task (RST) Anchor Chart (4 posters)

    1.  (Writing) Research Simulation Task (RST) Anchor Chart (pink): constructing a thesis statement that will effectively map out five-paragraph RST essay writing
    2.  (Writing) Research Simulation Task (RST) Anchor Chart (blue)
    3.  (Writing) Research Simulation Task (RST) Anchor Chart (neon yellow / green)
    4.  (Writing) Research Simulation Task (RST) Anchor Chart (red)

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    1.  (Writing) How to Draft a Letter Anchor Chart: writing a letter with a heading, body message, and closing

    Computer Keyboard Shortcuts Anchor Chart Set (4 posters)

    1. Computer Shortcuts (pink)
    2. Screenshot Shortcuts (pink)
    3. Computer Shortcuts (football-themed)
    4. Screenshot Shortcuts (football-themed)
    Total Pages
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
    Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text; summarize the text.
    Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., a character’s thoughts, words, or actions).
    Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including those that allude to significant characters found in mythology (e.g., Herculean).
    Explain major differences between poems, drama, and prose, and refer to the structural elements of poems (e.g., verse, rhythm, meter) and drama (e.g., casts of characters, settings, descriptions, dialogue, stage directions) when writing or speaking about a text.

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