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!!
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