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Middle School ELA Anchor Charts

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Jamie Miller Math
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I laminated and put these up in my classroom and they look great! Excellent information included in a visually appealing way. Thanks!
I use these in my learning support classroom as a visual reminder for students during independent work time. They’re also going to our anchor chart wall and referring back to these!

Description

The Middle School ELA Anchor Charts Bundle is designed to introduce and review ELA concepts. The bundle contains 30 Middle School ELA Anchor Charts useful for grades 5-8. This bundle is a completed set (as of now) but if you would like to see additional charts in this bundle, please contact me.

There are many options for you:

•Print on regular-sized paper (print for student notebooks or binders).

•Print in poster-size with a poster-printer.

•Print the PDF files as an enlarged poster onto 4 individual pages in Adobe and then tape the pieces together.

•Project the images onto chart paper and trace them so you can edit whatever you need.

•Print in blue-printing format on staples.com or another relative website. Please check on pricing before you purchase this resource.

You can hang the anchor charts up as you cover the topics on a bulletin board, or you can keep them all up all year long as a word wall!

You will get each anchor chart as the finished product AND the outline template for filling in key information with your students!

This bundle includes:

1. Author’s Purpose

2. Types of Conflict

3. Point of View

4. Theme vs. Central Idea

5. Types of Characters

6. Character Analysis

7. Symbols and Symbolism

8. Close Reading

9. Writing Process

10. Revising vs. Editing

11. Plot Line

12. Parts of Speech

13. Types of Sentences

14. Choosing Punctuation

15. Figurative Language

16. RACE Writing Strategy

17. Citing Text Evidence

18. Text Structures

19. Transition Words

20. Types of Writing

21. Argumentative Writing Checklist

22. Descriptive Writing Checklist

23. Expository Writing Checklist

24. Narrative Writing Checklist

25. Hooking the Reader

26. Concluding a Writing Piece

27. Mood vs. Tone

28. Flashbacks vs. Foreshadowing

29. Quotation Marks

30. Elements of Poetry

Happy teaching!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use appropriate transitions to clarify the relationships among ideas and concepts.
Use a variety of transition words, phrases, and clauses to convey sequence and signal shifts from one time frame or setting to another.
Provide a conclusion that follows from the narrated experiences or events.
Use punctuation (commas, parentheses, dashes) to set off nonrestrictive/parenthetical elements.
Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.

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