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Nonfiction text features anchor chart

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Would you like to decorate your classroom with fun, hand-drawn anchor charts/posters? Do you simply not have the time to get them done? Well, you have come to the perfect place! I love making these engaging and appealing anchor charts. I also can draw/create any other topic you would like, just contact me directly and ask! My students absolutely love these posters and references them every day. Many of them are visual learners, so the colorful images really help them connect and remember…

nonfiction text features anchor chart

This Nonfiction Text Features Flip Flap Book® is the perfect supplement to teach your lessons, books, & activities on learning about nonfiction text features.

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Hey everyone! Karen here from Mrs. Jones's Kindergarten !     The year seems to be winding down for many of us (okay I still have over 40 d...

Hey everyone! Karen here from Mrs. Jones's Kindergarten ! The year seems to be winding down for many of us (okay I still have over 40 d...

Nonfiction Text Features

We've been diving in our first genre of Information Text and all its characteristics. The first topic we study is text features and how they help us - directly related to Common Core! I'm making it a

Comparing Fiction and Nonfiction - Do your students need help understanding the differences between fiction vs nonfiction texts? These activities are perfect for making an anchor chart for your classroom as your students are learning to distinguish between fiction and nonfiction. #comparingfictionandnonfiction #fictionnonfiction #fictionvsnonfiction

Do your students need help understanding the differences between fiction vs nonfiction texts? These ideas & activities are perfect for making an anchor chart for your classroom as your students are learning to distinguish between fiction and nonfiction.

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Teach students the features of nonfiction texts with this EASY TO PREP resource that is filled with text feature activities, worksheets and posters! The variety of activities in the resource will teach students to identify and understand the purpose of text features, as well as how they support their comprehension of nonfiction texts.
These digital and printable anchor charts in Spanish are a great resource to teach third, fourth, and fifth grade. TEKS aligned, this bundle targets informational skills taught in upper elementary grades such as central idea, inferring in nonfiction, text features, text structure, summarizing, and author's purpose. This bundle also includes interactive notebook pages for each skill. Bilingual and dual language teachers... rejoice!
These Nonfiction Text Features Worksheets and Posters are great in-depth practice of nonfiction text features. The worksheets allow second, third and fourth grade students to define, see, find, interact, and apply 18 different nonfiction text features, such as captions, bold print, heading, diagrams and more. Included in this engaging resource is a worksheet focusing on each text feature and a classroom poster to display each feature around your 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade classroom. #elementaryisland
These Reading Goal Tracker Bookmarks have a checklist, reminders, and anchor charts for various reading strategies for your students. They include Reading Comprehension, Non Fiction Text features, Summarizing, Monitor and Fix-up, Asking and answering questions, Make predictions, Mental Images, Cause and Effect, Close reading, Connections, Main Idea, Inferences, Author’s purpose, Characters, Accuracy, Fluency, Vocabulary, and much more! Check out my blog post and grab your freebie!