Reading Anchor Charts Reading Skills Comprehension Minilessons
$5.00
Reading Anchor Charts take a long time to make and they are best done with your students. Sometimes it’s nice though to have them for reference later. I love projecting these for review lessons, putting them in interactive notebooks, and for helping parents at home. You get them in B & W and in Color for Google Slides TM.
PDF & Google Slides – 38 pages
Description
Reading Anchor Charts take a long time to make and they are best done with your students. Sometimes it’s nice though to have them for reference later. I love projecting these for review lessons, putting them in interactive notebooks, and for helping parents at home. You get them in B & W and in Color for Google Slides TM.
HOW I USE THESE READING ANCHOR CHARTS IN MY LESSONS:
In my classroom, I have projected as I am modeling a skill. I have also provided my students with printed copies that they can place in their interactive notebooks for selective highlighting, text marking, and for reference later.
MORE WAYS TO USE READING ANCHOR CHARTS FOR YOUR LESSONS:
With small group instruction, I have clipped the chart to my tabletop “feature board” for reference too. Modeling using think aloud, cutting and pasting in interactive notebooks, sending home to help parents, and/or projecting them for class discussion are all possibilities. If interactive notebooks are not your thing, students can 3 hole punch a hard copy for reference as they’re reading or for help when they need a skill clarified. Skills included in this packet are listed below.
WHAT TOPICS ARE INCLUDED IN THE READING ANCHOR CHARTS RESOURCE?
- making inferences
- cause and effect relationships
- summarizing
- making connections
- stop! think! jot!
- plot development
- questioning
- post its for during reading
- decoding strategies tricky words
- visualizing
- question-answer relationship
- fact and opinion
- main idea
- connecting plot, summary, and main idea
- fiction and nonfiction features
- sequencing
- character traits
38 in all (1/2 PDF and 1/2 Color for Google Slides TM
Pairing these handouts with quality literature to give specific examples in a text is highly recommended.
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Judy K T. says, “This proved a very resourceful resource for my students to access at home while I was teaching live on line. I couldn’t use my anchor charts as I usually do so it was a GREAT help. Thank you! ”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Erin Burchett (TpT Seller) says, “These are great to add to my students’ resource folder in Google Classroom to refer back while we are writing or analyzing text.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ CRISTINA ORTIZ (TpT Seller) says, “This resource is great to use with your distance learners and your face to face kiddos. Easy to set up and students were engaged. Cards are bright and eye catching. Really nice!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Nancy B.. says, “One of my parents is desperately trying to help her child at home. These have helped the student and parent in the at home notebook we compiled. I can also share my screen and annotate, use the tools in this purchase to model for both of them. Thank you!. ”
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- Reading Comprehension Word Wall and Word Rings
- Skill Based Paper Bag Mini Books
- Book Clubs Made Easy
- Skill Based Comprehension Checks for Primary
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