This post is all about anchor charts! After looking through the 1500+ photos on my iPhone, I realized that I hadn’t shared a bunch of anchors with you… so I thought, why not put them all together in one post?!
I am including the anchors that I made this year and last {the ones I have pics of, at least}. You may have seen some of them in previous blog posts. And you may have seen versions of them all on Pinterest or blog hopping, since the majority were pinspired 🙂 Either way, enjoy a little anchor chart *eye candy* and feel free to borrow ideas!!
Let’s start! We’re currently working on subtraction to 40, so this chart is perfect:
I created this one last year to review facts to 10, which always comes in handy:
A couple weeks ago we learned all about plants:
We’re always trying to spice up our writing with adjectives:
We used the following charts when learning about nouns and verbs:
Last year I whipped up these charts for Earth Day:
I also made this one during our weather unit last year:
These charts were useful during our Martin Luther King, Jr. study:
We warmed up with these polar charts as we studied eskimos, penguins, and polar bears:
These five senses, fire safety and Columbus charts were super helpful:
And last but not least on this anchor chart review… a little apple fun:
Wowzers! That’s a lot of anchors! I hope you are inspired by one or many! 🙂
Inspiration shout-outs:
Cara {The First Grade Parade}
Caitlin {Kindergarten Smiles}
Kristen {A Day in First Grade}
Vickie {Mrs. Plant’s Press}
Amanda {Mrs. Terhune’s First Grade}
Amanda {First Grade Garden}
The Groovy Grandma {Smartie-Arties}
*Some of the ideas came from pins that don’t lead to blog posts… if I missed you, let me know!!*