Anchor Charts & Posters


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Each year for my Open House, as well as parent-teacher conferences, I put up a small table, covered it with a seasonal tablecloth and set a basket of mints on it, along with a sign that said: "Families Are Worth A Mint! Help yourself."

While doing research on the web, I came across a variety of similar ideas, including this adorable poem that was pinned, with no link to who the original writer was.  I decided to jazz this sweet sentiment up with a bit of clip art and my original saying.  Simply print and mount on construction paper.  I've also included some larger mints so you can reproduce my entire display.  Enjoy! :-)

34 pages.

Explaining voice levels to your students goes a long way in managing your classroom.

3 pages.

These cute posters will help your little ones know which bathroom to use.

22 pages

This emergent reader is a wonderful booklet to do before or after your zoo field trip, as most of the letters are associated with an animal.  When students get back read the booklet and discuss which animals the children saw. This FREEBIE is part of my large "Wild About The Alphabet Packet".  For your convenience, I've included a preview. 

3 pages.

This is a quick and easy keepsake card for the teacher.  Packet includes a note home to parents.  Include a sheet of construction paper, so they can trace and cut out their child's hand.  Students write a special note to their teacher and sign it, returning their handprint in the envelope. 

37 pages.

There are lots of things you can do with these large upper & lowercase letter posters:  Use them as anchor charts, flashcards, Play-doh mats, letter collages, a class book, or run them off on a variety of colors of construction paper; laminate and cut them out to make an alphabet border.

33 pages.

There are lots of things you can do with these large lowercase letters:  Use them as anchor charts, flashcards, Play-doh mats, or run them off on a variety of colors of construction paper; laminate and cut them out to make a border, or have them going up a large Chicka Boom tree.

1 page.

Studying wind?  Here's a poster with the winds of the world.

6 pages.

Use the color pattern block pages as anchor charts.  Run off the black and white set and have students trace and write the number and shape name and then color the pattern blocks the appropriate colors. 

33 pages.

There are lots of things you can do with these large letters:  Use them as anchor charts, flashcards, Play-doh mats, or run them off on a variety of colors of construction paper; laminate and cut them out to make a border, or have them going up a large Chicka Boom tree.

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