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Reading Anchor Chart Bundle - Digital - Printable - 3rd - 5th

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Cooties and Cuties
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3rd - 5th
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97 + digital charts and editable templates
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I love these anchor charts! The previous ones I bought were black and white, and I'm so happy to have the color option.
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    Description

    Digital anchor charts make supporting your readers so easy! Introduce the charts as you teach each standard. Then create a digital notebook by sharing them through Google Classroom and empower your students to expand their understanding of each topic. Print color charts to post in your classroom, or print black and white charts for math journals.

    INCLUDED:

    • 97 standards-based digital anchor charts to support your students as they learn the CCSS informational and literature standards (grades 3 - 5).
    • 3 formats: digital, color pdf, black and white pdf
    • Editable charts and font-matching guide also included.
    • Printable anchor charts for your classroom in color and black and white.

    USES:

    • Create a growing digital notebook for your students by adding new anchor charts each unit
    • Print black and white charts for your students’ reading journals
    • Print the color charts to hang in your classroom
    • Introduce the charts at the beginning of each unit, reference them throughout the unit and then hang them in your room so your kids can always access them
    • Ask students to create their own anchor charts using the editable templates
    • Link charts to digital assignments for additional support
    • Display large anchor charts through your projector during work time.

    Charts Included (see pdf preview for a closer look):

    Literature:

    • Ask and Answer Questions
    • Making Inferences
    • I Can Infer by...
    • Uncovering Text Evidence
    • Citing Text Evidence
    • Recount Stories (x2)
    • Summaries Include/Don't Include
    • Summarize Stories
    • Angled Summaries
    • Central Message
    • Determining Theme
    • Searching for Theme
    • Topic vs. Theme
    • Common Themes
    • Story Elements
    • Story Mountain
    • Types of Conflict
    • Character Feelings
    • Character Traits
    • Understanding Characters
    • Developing Theories
    • Growing Theories
    • Comparing & Contrasting Characters
    • Secondary Characters
    • Time Hop (flashback and foreshadowing)
    • Comparing and Contrasting Settings
    • Context Clues
    • Multiple Meaning Words
    • Literal or Figurative?
    • Figurative Language
    • Similes vs Metaphors
    • Allusion
    • Idioms
    • Mood and Tone
    • Poetry, Drama and Prose
    • Parts of a Poem
    • Point of View
    • Understanding Point of View
    • The Importance of Visuals
    • Multimedia Elements
    • Comparing and Contrasting Stories
    • Readers...
    • Fluency
    • Check for Understanding
    • Stop to Notice
    • Quick Jots
    • Thought Prompts
    • Talking About Reading
    • Genre Snapshot
    • Traditional Literature

    Informational:

    • Ask and Answer Questions
    • Power Questions
    • Preview the Text
    • Making Inferences
    • I Can Infer by...
    • Uncovering Text Evidence
    • Citing Text Evidence
    • Quoting Text Evidence
    • Determining Importance
    • Important vs. Interesting
    • Understanding Main Idea
    • Writing a Main Idea Statement
    • Organizing the Main Idea
    • NF Summaries
    • Informational Summaries
    • Analyzing Informational Texts
    • Context Clues
    • Word Parts
    • Multiple Meaning Words
    • Text Features
    • Text Structure Overview
    • Text Structure: Description
    • Text Structure: Sequence
    • Text Structure: Problem and Solution
    • Text Structure: Compare and Contrast
    • Text Structure: Cause and Effect
    • Point of View
    • Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts
    • Analyzing Multiple Accounts
    • Comparing Multiple Accounts
    • Interpreting Visual Information
    • What's the Point?
    • Perspective, Position and Power
    • Integrating Information
    • Nonfiction Readers...
    • Stop to Notice
    • Check for Understanding
    • Quick Jots
    • Thought Prompts
    • Talking about Nonfiction
    • Genre Snapshot (Nonfiction)

    Need literacy anchor charts? Try these!

    Looking for math? Check out these anchor charts for grades 3 - 5.

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    This resource is intended for use by ONE CLASSROOM TEACHER. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display without credit given to the author.

    If you would like to share with your colleagues, please purchase an additional license. All rights reserved by the author.

    Total Pages
    97 + digital charts and editable templates
    Answer Key
    N/A
    Teaching Duration
    1 Year
    Last updated Jan 5th, 2023
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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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