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Once again, let me tell you how much I LOVE summertime. I have been busy busy busy creating brand new products, including a new Fiction and Non-Fiction Anchor Chart, that I’m super excited about! So, last April, I created a set of Assessment task cards for Non-Fiction Text Features. I... Read more

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Dana Pesek
Nice anchor chart on the differences between fiction and nonfiction. Would be great for the library. Nonfiction Anchor Chart, Fiction Anchor Chart, Family Artwork, Spanish Immersion, Classroom Anchor Charts, Reading Anchor Charts, 3rd Grade Reading, Teaching Ela, Teaching Language Arts

Hello Everyone! I am going to be quick today as I have a ton of studying to do for my ESL Certification, and tomorrow is Valentine's Day! I've got a lot to do to get ready for the festivities and love!! Our "Friendship Celebration" should be a lot of fun!! Anyway, today we worked hard on the main differences between fiction and nonfiction books. We talked about the kinds of pictures, words, elements, and the reason for reading both genres. We made this anchor chart to help us remember. With…

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Nancy Alibrandi
Use this to create a summary writing anchor chart with your 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students. Teach upper elementary and middle school students what is included in a fiction summary and what should be left out. Recreate this chart as a classroom poster to use with summary writing workshops or small groups. Create your own summarizing bulletin board. Use this as the first step when teaching students how to write concise fiction summaries. #anchorchart #summarywriting #summarizing How To Write A Book Summary, English Summary Writing, How To Write A Summary College, How To Write A Summary Middle School, How To Write A Summary, Teaching Summary Writing, Summary Anchor Chart, Study Diagrams, Writing Summary

Use this to create a summary writing anchor chart with your 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students. Teach upper elementary and middle school students what is included in a fiction summary and what should be left out. Recreate this chart as a classroom poster to use with summary writing workshops or small groups. Create your own summarizing bulletin board. Use this as the first step when teaching students how to write concise fiction summaries. #anchorchart #summarywriting #summarizing

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Gaby Flores