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In this post you will see how I teach genres to upper-elementary students using anchor charts, task cards, and teaching slides.
TEACHER RESOURCE: GENRE ANCHOR CHART. Notes to teacher: Use this resource to guide the development of a class anchor chart. The features below are just examples, let your students choose the exact wording. You and your students will choose the titles to list as examples. You may even want to use images of book covers.
14 wrz 2016 · 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, Anchor Chart, ELA, Freebie. This blog post focuses on teaching the various genres to upper elementary students. It includes a genre anchor chart and multiple free activities!
Students will compare and contrast realistic and science fiction genres by comparing/ contrasting elements listed in the realistic fiction chart from the first genre study. IMPORTANT: At this time, the teacher should also distribute the summary charts for each specific novel that go with Whole Class Lesson #4. As students read in the
Level up your genre instruction with this comprehensive bundle of 25 reading genre anchor charts, genre posters, and interactive fill-in templates. Introduce, teach, and reinforce various literary genres with ease using these versatile resources.
Level up your genre instruction with this comprehensive bundle of 25 reading genre anchor charts, genre posters, and interactive fill-in templates. Introduce, teach, and reinforce various literary genres with ease using these versatile resources.
In this resource, you’ll get 24 Reading Genre Anchor Charts formatted in the following ways: Half-page anchor charts – perfect for students journals; Full page anchor charts – works great for whole group lessons; Digital version – created using Google Slides; FIll-in version – available for both the half-page and full-page versions ...