Thursday, November 8, 2012

Anchor charts

I have been seeing so many anchor charts on pinterest. It made me  if i did them in Spanish would it work. My kids loved them. Its a better visual for them. I just hope to get them laminated to use them for future reference. Please be nice and leave me a comment.







4 comments:

  1. These are BEAUTIFUL, Melissa, and full of wonderful content! Just a tip: The real power of teacher-created anchor charts is when they are created in the presence of the students. If they watch you add to the chart throughout the unit or lesson, they are more easily able to process and store the information on the chart and know how to refer to it in the future. Instead of laminating my charts, I take pictures of them and store them in unit folders on my computer so that I know how to recreate them from year to year. Just a suggestion...take it or leave it! :) Thanks so much for sharing these! I am repinning!

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  2. Thanks for the suggestion. This is the first time I do them and love your feedback.

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  3. Melissa, these are amazing! I created one of nouns with my kiddos and had two students draw pictures when they finished their work early; the charts were a mixture of teacher work and student work.
    Love these!

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  4. Omg!! These are awesooooooome!! Its so hard to find quality teacher made material en ESPAÑOL. Thank you a million for sharing!

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