Provide young readers with concrete examples of reading strategies with a set of 18 ready-made reading comprehension strategy anchor charts.
Teaching Reading Strategies – Anchor Charts Help!
Get ready to supercharge your reading instruction and boost student comprehension skills with the perfect tool! Anchor Charts!
What is an Anchor Chart?
An anchor chart is a tool used to support instruction. As you teach a lesson, you create a chart with your students that captures the most important content and relevant strategies. These charts help to build a culture of literacy in the classroom by making student learning visible at all times. This set of EIGHTEEN reading comprehension skill anchor charts are the perfect classroom display or student reference sheet to be held inside an interactive notebook.
Expertly designed, these anchors are easy to print, easy to read, and absolutely a breeze to use in the classroom. Your download includes all eighteen reading anchor charts.
Display these educational anchor charts in your classroom as prompts for students when completing reading comprehension activities.
Daily Skill Review with Anchor Charts for Reading
The resources included in this pack include:
- Compare and contrast anchor chart
- Recognise cause and effect anchor chart
- Recall facts and details anchor chart
- Sequencing anchor chart
- Making predictions anchor chart
- Summary anchor chart
- Author’s purpose anchor chart – author’s message
- Context clues anchor chart
- Drawing a Conclusion or Making an Inference anchor chart
- Fact and opinion anchor chart
- Figurative language anchor chart
- Real or Make Believe anchor chart
- Making Connections anchor chart
- Monitor understanding anchor chart
- Ask questions anchor chart
- Visualising anchor chart
- Activate prior knowledge anchor chart
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