Minds in Bloom is very happy to present Michael Friermood and his guest post on anchor charts. We know you’ll find this very informative! You don’t have to be an artist to make a great anchor chart. I mean, you can be an artist; it’s just not a requirement. It would be helpful if you are a teacher, though. Are you in? I see teachers
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Anchor charts are one of our favorite resources to include in our literacy instruction! These visual frameworks help students conceptualize the
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Featuring the 5Ws and 1H these posters give examples of questions they can ask themselves while reading. AAAND they are FREE!!!…
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