Independent work expectations anchor chart

Discover creative and engaging anchor chart ideas to set clear expectations for independent work. Empower students to take ownership of their learning with these helpful visuals.
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To leave a comment roll to bottom of page Ready for 2012-13! The Original Seat Sacks are ready to go! Books for the first week I won this Wonderful Outstanding Word wall set on Really Good Stuff's #teachchat Twitter chat Wednesdays at 8:00 pm CST Classroom photos Daily 5/CAFE boards are now in use! Ready for the Daily 5/Daily CAFE! I have been enjoying spending time "tweeking" the organization and flow in my room. Cozy library corner complete with pillows and disco ball! Math manipulatives…

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Ashley Marie
Hillary • Kindergarten Teacher on Instagram: "At the beginning of the year, starting centers feels impossible. 🙃 But it gets better! Here are some ways I tried to manage simple and sustainable reading centers that A. I could keep up with 😅 and B. Students could do independently. •Have clear expectations and have students self-assess how they did. We use a chart with post-it notes. •Display a chart with real photos, showing students exactly where to go for their center. •Choose a consistent Classroom Management, Reading Centers, Kindergarten Teacher, It Gets Better, Kindergarten Teachers, Post It Notes, Real Photos, Post It, Keep Up

Hillary • Kindergarten Teacher on Instagram: "At the beginning of the year, starting centers feels impossible. 🙃 But it gets better! Here are some ways I tried to manage simple and sustainable reading centers that A. I could keep up with 😅 and B. Students could do independently. •Have clear expectations and have students self-assess how they did. We use a chart with post-it notes. •Display a chart with real photos, showing students exactly where to go for their center. •Choose a consistent

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Lexi Cohane