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More Interactive Anchor Charts It's time to put those great anchor charts you've been creating to use! I've been reading a wonderful book called Chart Sense by Rozlyn Linder. She has so many ideas for anchor charts and how to use them when teaching informational and literary text. You really need to check it out. Hook your student with anchor charts. I use push pins for my "hooks" because they're simple and I always have them on hand. The hooks can hold so many things: -rings of vocabulary...
What is the difference between Subject and Predicate? Subject is the person or thing performing the action. Predicate indicates the action performed by ...
Students will get a solid understanding of fragments and complete sentences with this blog post that includes this anchor chart, an activity, and other ideas.
Multiple ways to use this resource include cut and paste to make sentences (some will be silly). There is a list of subjects and predicates which can be put together anyway you or your students please.
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Teaching sentence structure just got super silly! Check out how to introduce the subject and predicate of a sentence in an engaging and interactive way.
Looking for fun independent sight word centers for your kindergarten, first grade, or second grade class? Use these hands on activities with any high frequency word or spelling list. Visual directions make them easy to teach and prep!