Anchor Charts & Posters


3 pages. You can print these off as a simple note to your students, or use the large one as a poster, or have students cut and glue the presidents to a blue sheet of construction paper, trim and then glue on a red strip to make a crown.

Common Core State Standard: 1.MD.3 Time to the hour and half hour pocket chart cards.

1 page. Obama Poster. Put up and use during your Presidents' Day activities.
1 page. A fun way to jump-start students writing.
20 pages. There's a lot you can do with this packet, from a simple reminder poster hung on a bulletin board, to games and behavior management.
1 page. Run off copies of the poster and have students choose one of the quotes to write about on the back. Children can write why they like the quote, what it means, and how it applies to them.
2 pages. I've included 2 posters with this same quotation. I LOVE using posters to jump-start a writing prompt. Have students write on the back what they think of the poster and how it applies to themselves. After students have shared, collate the page
1 page. I designed this poster because I use it as my mantra when teaching composition to my college students at GRCC. It makes a great writing prompt. Ask students to write on the back what the quote means and how it applies to them and their choices.
27 pages. A list of Lincoln & Washington quotations used as writing prompts can then be put on these posters. The patriotic heart "craftivity" makes a sweet valentine, as well as another writing prompt.
31 pages. A fun way to countdown to a special day. Both color and black & white templates included.
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