Has it already been a month since school got out? Wow, summer is flying by.
I went to my first summer inservice workshop on Friday (Using iPads in the Classroom... I learned so much!!) and it dawned on me that the back to school season is already upon us. Have you noticed that now that the 4th of July stuff is out of the stores the shelves are filling up with school supplies? My brain has been sort of half-processing school ideas all summer, but now is the time to rev it up to full gear.
I was on Pinterest the other day collecting ideas for anchor charts, and it reminded me of my favorite one that I made last year. My munchkins and I were talking about the reason an author writes a book or story (author's purpose), and I was relating their purpose in writing to the books and stories we had read in class.
I'm hoping to use more anchor charts this year to help solidify student learning, and I want to make them as interactive as possible. If it's me up there writing on chart paper, then it is just another poster on the wall. But if the kids help make it and consistently use it to shape their thinking, then it becomes a useful learning tool.
I would love to hear about any anchor charts you use with your class. Please share!
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I LOVE anchor charts! I'm going to have to try this one out next year- thanks for the idea! :)
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Thank you! I used anchor charts for the first time last year, and I discovered how much I love them!
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