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Reading Anchor Charts and Interactive Notebook pages in Spanish - Vol. Reading Anchor Charts and Interactive Notebook - English and Spanish - Vol. Reading Anchor Charts and Interactive Notebook Pages - Volume 1 If you liked this resource, you may also like: Other anchor charts and interactive notebook resources: ***Love this resource? Check out this fiction bundle!*** Printing directions for large anchor charts An answer key to help you fill out the chart with your students Four options of interactive notebook pages (with and without clipart) One color anchor chart in two sizes (8.5x11 and 24x32) without clipart One black-and-white anchor chart in two sizes (8.5x11 and 24x32) without clipart
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One color anchor chart in two sizes (8.5x11 and 24x32) with clipart One black-and-white anchor chart in two sizes (8.5x11 and 24x32) with clipart Students could also use some of these pages to write down information about their reading, just like they would with a graphic organizer. The interactive notebook pages match the information being taught in the anchor chart, so students can take notes during the minilesson. This resource also includes multiple interactive notebook pages to choose from. Trace the "skeleton" of your charts ahead of time and fill out the blank spaces during the minilesson with your students. An "answer key" is included to help you complete the charts.Īnchor charts can also be created by using your projector to trace them. You can then laminate the charts and use an Expo marker to fill in the blanks during your minilesson. The anchor charts can be printed in two sizes (8.5x11 or 24x32.) Directions on how to print larger anchor charts are included. These anchor charts come with fill in the blank spaces that allow your students to actively participate in creating them. Perfect for third, fourth, and fifth grades. Students can glue the story elements interactive notebook pages to their notebooks for notes. It is a great interactive resource.These story elements anchor charts will help you teach students about the elements of a story in Spanish. The first is an example, while the other three have spaces for students to fill in what is missing. Most of the elements that are listed relate to folktales too. The Fables Anchor Chart focuses on understanding ‘What we find in a fable’. The students can work in groups to try to fill in the chart from a specific story. Leave a gap for the heading of the chart. On the chart, put the headings: characters, moral / lesson and length. You could also use a blank anchor chart to fill out with your students. From this, you can fill in sections on the chart that relate to the elements of a folktale. Use a story you have read with the students to find the answer to the question. Instead of beginning the anchor chart with the obvious heading ‘folktales’, you could head it something like ‘Do stories teach lessons?’. However, here are a few ideas of how you could create folk story anchor charts in different ways. This is a useful way of approaching the topic. These either illustrate the point, or refer to specific stories. When you go through the resources I have curated below, you’ll see that most of them use the characteristics of folktales along with drawings. Different ways of approaching folktale anchor charts
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This will help the students to make the links between stories they read. Three or four characters (humans or animals that behave like humans).Īn anchor chart focusing on folktales or fables should include illustrations, particularly those that relate to well-known stories.The chart must state the main characteristics of folktales. This must be made to stand out, by using bright colors, a bigger font, position on the chart (center or top) or illustrations. Different ways of approaching folktale anchor chartsĮlements that go into a good folktable anchor chartĪ good folktale anchor chart will have a clearly defined heading.Elements that go into a good folktable anchor chart.I have also curated some useful resources and given you some guidance about using them. In this post, you’ll learn about what goes into a good folktale anchor chart. In fact, fables often form the fiber of our childhood. These are old childhood friends for many of us.