It's finally summer..... and "yes" I'm in a daze, that is- on most days. My experience is by the time I get used to being at home, it's time to go back to school. At the moment though, it's quite a while before those days are here. So, I think I'll sit back and relax a little and enjoy the "daze."
What Makes the Best Anchor Charts? If I see students referring back, again and again, to an anchor chart in my classroom, I know the space on my classroom wall is being used well. On the other hand, if an anchor chart rarely gets a second glance, the space is wasted. As difficult as it is to take down a chart you spent time and energy making, and all teachers know we do not have much of either, the space is best used for a more effective chart or resource. Tips for making anchor charts Focus on one objective The chart should be easy to read Keep it simple Use MNEMONICs when possible The anchor chart should be pleasing to the eye The anchor charts, below, are among the top charts that are tried and true resources for students year after year!! <iframe style="width:120px;height:240px;" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" src="//ws-na.amazon-adsystem.com/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&
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