teaching resource

Anchor Chart Design Posters

  • Updated

    Updated:  16 Oct 2023

Download printable posters with title, lettering and border ideas to help you design anchor charts with your class.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  3 Pages

  • Years

    Years:  F - 6

teaching resource

Anchor Chart Design Posters

  • Updated

    Updated:  16 Oct 2023

Download printable posters with title, lettering and border ideas to help you design anchor charts with your class.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  3 Pages

  • Years

    Years:  F - 6

Download printable posters with title, lettering and border ideas to help you design anchor charts with your class.

Upgrade Your Anchor Chart Designs

Designing visual prompts for your classroom is a breeze with these cute and creative designs! No need to be be an artist when you can create anchor charts using these title, lettering and border ideas that make the information pop for your students!

Use these printable design posters when creating anchor charts to give your students reference points around your classroom on a range of topics. Featuring a range of cute and easy-to-reproduce design ideas, the posters cover everything you need to give your charts shape and make them stand out.

Students may also like to refer to these posters when designing informative posters as part of an assessment.

Anchor Chart Creation Tips

For effectiveness, there are a few things that really make your charts pop:

  • bright, eye-catching colours
  • an easy to read heading (from anywhere in the room!)
  • short, succinct content which features your key vocabulary
  • visually appealing images that aid in the understanding of concepts

Why Is it Important to Collaborate With Students on an Anchor Chart?

When your students help to create the content on your classroom walls, they are more likely to refer to these posters and retain the information on them.

Anchor charts are posters and reference charts which reflect your students’ learning in real-time. They are colourful and creative and demonstrate exactly the language you and your class use, with the examples you and your class come up with. They’re also perfect for learning as they can be updated and have information added to them as your students progress through a unit —it’s learning in action!

You can work with your students to create new anchor charts when they learn a new concept. They serve as a reminder to students, triggering memories of discussions and demonstrations that have happened right there in your classroom.

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