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ELA Anchor Charts

Wednesday, April 12, 2023 No comments

Next up - ELA Anchor Charts. If you saw my blog post on math anchor charts you already know I love anchor charts in my classroom and how they can help. 

Here are my ELA anchor charts. I print an 8.5 x 11 size and 3-hole punch it for students to keep in their ELA/Writing binder to reference back when they need to. 

There are six anchor charts in the bundle including: 

  • Theme
  • Character, Setting, and Plot
  • Compare and Contrast
  • Author's Point of View
  • Text Structures 
  • Main Idea and Key Details
You can buy them individually or save and grab the bundle. I provide step-by-step directions on how to print them in the anchor chart size of your preference. Click HERE to see the preview in my store for more information.










Math Anchor Charts

Tuesday, April 11, 2023 No comments

I absolutely love anchor charts. Having a visual up for my students to remind them of the strategies we are using in math really helps them and I constantly catch them looking over at them.

  • Math anchor charts are visual aids that help students to understand and remember key concepts and skills in mathematics. Here are some reasons why teachers should use math anchor charts in their classrooms: 
  •  Visual learning: Many students are visual learners, meaning that they learn best when information is presented in a visual format. Anchor charts are a powerful tool for visual learning as they use graphics, diagrams, and illustrations to make concepts more engaging and easier to understand. 
  • Promote retention: Anchor charts can help students to retain information by providing a visual reference point that they can refer back to when needed. When students can see and interact with the information, they are more likely to remember it. 
  • Encourage participation: Anchor charts can encourage participation and interaction in the classroom. By using sticky notes or other interactive elements, students can add their own thoughts and ideas to the anchor chart, making it a collaborative tool for learning. 
  • Scaffold learning: Anchor charts can be used to scaffold learning by breaking down complex concepts into smaller, more manageable pieces. This can help students to understand the big picture and see how different concepts are related to each other. 
  • Support differentiation: Anchor charts can be used to support differentiation by providing different levels of information for students with different levels of understanding. By creating different versions of the same anchor chart, teachers can provide support for struggling learners and challenge more advanced students. 
  • Increase engagement: Anchor charts can make learning more engaging and fun for students. When information is presented in a visually appealing and interactive way, students are more likely to be interested and engaged in the learning process.

I created these math anchor charts for my classroom but could be used for any upper elementary grade level depending on your math targets and standards.

My primary teachers would like me to create anchor charts for their grade levels so be on the lookout for those this summer! (K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th coming soon!)

Here are a few anchor charts. All anchor charts come with step-by-step directions on how to print them based on your size preference. You can also buy them individually. Click HERE to see the preview in my store for more information.




































Make A Wish!

Wednesday, June 12, 2019 No comments
I just had to share this! A student gave me this as a gift. I just absolutely love it! Today I made my wish and tied it on. Here is a link to the owner's shop on Esty where my student bought it from. She has a ton of other ones - for weddings, teachers, friends, brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers and more.

Head to her shop HERE


Speaking of teacher gifts - what are some of your favorites? I always ask for donations to my Donors Choose project. I am currently working on getting iPads for my classroom. Check out my project HERE. Donors Choose is an amazing organization and always helps teachers get needed items for their classrooms. Currently, they are matching all donations so my $800 project can be fully funded for only $400.00. If a donation of $20 is turned in then it becomes $40! No amount is too small and I have had several corporations donate to my causes - remember it also a tax write off!



My other favorite gift is a TPT gift card!! Who doesn't want one of those? I am constantly supporting TPT sellers with their amazing resources!

Lastly, another favorite gift would be gift cards to stores like Target, office stores, Ikea, any stores that I can buy items for my classroom.

I love that I get gifts that are for me but my true joy is to put back into my classroom, my students and my teaching.


Loss of a co-worker

Thursday, April 4, 2019 No comments
Have you experienced this? I have never until this week. We found out our social worker had passed. It was totally a shock. One day he was helping kiddos, the next day he was gone. We were advised of a meeting in the morning the day after the notification. I couldn't sleep that night. I was worried about what I would say to the students? Would we start state testing? Do I teach full force engagement or do I keep it lighter learning? So many questions.....

The next morning, I arrived at school and headed to the media room. The room was very somber. The district sent in a crisis team. I listened attentively as to what my role as a teacher is and how I can assist. We learned that the media center would be a place for students to come and process in their own way with the assistance of an amazing amount of resources (social workers, psychologists, mental heatlth professionals). The staff was informed if they needed time to process we had 2 subs in the building ready to take over our class at a moments notice as well as several other certified staff members that could step in. We were told that we would be postponing state testing for at least the day. We were advised that because the parents were notified we did not need to discuss in our classroom if we did not feel comfortable. I knew my 5th graders would have questions, especially since they were not testing. Again, I had the full support of my district. If I did not feel comfortable talking with my class they would step in and discuss.

I headed to my classroom. As I walked through the halls I heard students saying "He's dead!" "He died of a heart attack!" "No, I heard he died in a car accident!" I knew a conversation was in order. My students came in.....quiet. I asked them if they knew why we were not testing and every single one of them knew. Thankfully, I have wonderful parents who all spoke with their children the night before about what happened. We discussed it briefly, I let them know their options should they need help to process, and then we moved on with our day. I have a very chatty class this year but I was never so impressed by their respect for our wonderful social worker, and their lack of "antics" throughout the day. My class worked, stayed focus, and were kind to one another......my heart was full seeing my students show so much compassion.

The staff I work with was amazing too. All of us were constantly checking in on one another, on each other's students, and providing hugs and kleenex when needed. I dropped off crayons and my fun tub of crafts in the media room for any kiddos who wanted to express their thoughts in a card for the family.

It was at the end of the day that I realized I am truly blessed. I am truly FORTUNATE to be where I am in life. I believe everything happens for a reason. Sometimes we cannot see the reason. I picked this job over another and made a last minute decision because in my gut I knew it was right. The district I work for, the staff I work with, the students I teach, and the parents that support me are all the reason why I ended up in 5th grade at Neubert. Sometimes we take life for granted. We don't do it on purpose but it is moments like these that ground me, bring me back to what is important in life. I was blessed to have my social worker in my life. He not only helped my kiddos that were struggling he help me, help those students. He will be greatly missed!