If you know me, you know I love anchor charts! I use anchor charts for all subjects, including math. I know anchor charts really help my students learn and understand the concept being taught. I am really excited to share with you how I use anchor charts to introduce my young learners to 2D shapes. These are some of the first anchor charts my students are exposed to. Therefore, I try to make ... Read More about 2D Shape Anchor Charts
The Chunky Monkey Reading Strategy
If your young readers have already mastered fun reading activities like Eagle Eyes, Lips The Fish, and Stretchy Snake, you may be asking yourself what to do now? Or, maybe you have some students who could use some higher-level reading strategies. It's time for the Chunky Monkey reading strategy. I love the Chunky Monkey reading strategy so much because my students really feel a sense of pride ... Read More about The Chunky Monkey Reading Strategy
Stretchy Snake Reading Strategy
Teaching students to sound out words by stretching the sound of each letter is a very important early reading strategy. Some students struggle to remember to stretch out the sounds to help them decode words. The Stretchy Snake reading strategy is the perfect way to introduce this strategy to your students. The stretchy snake reading strategy helps students remember this strategy in a fun and ... Read More about Stretchy Snake Reading Strategy
Lips The Fish Anchor Chart And Activities
It may seem like a daunting task to teach reading comprehension to emergent readers. It's far from impossible though. Even though our youngest students are still learning letter names and sounds, it's important to introduce them to reading strategies. Introducing reading strategies early on in a child's educational career will give them the foundations they need to progress to higher levels of ... Read More about Lips The Fish Anchor Chart And Activities
Eagle Eye Anchor Chart And Activities
Using picture clues to help students decode a word seems like something students would do naturally right? Well, that's not always the case. Some students struggle to focus on the important visual clues being offered. More often than not, our youngest students don't come by this skill naturally. They have to be taught what to look for and how to use it to help improve their reading comprehension. ... Read More about Eagle Eye Anchor Chart And Activities
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