Phonics anchor chart

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a piece of paper with writing on it that says, complete sentences need a subject and what the sentence is about

This is such a great way to teach, model, and practice subject and predicate. Check out the blogpost to see how this chart was created and used. Great!

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a poster with words and pictures on it

Angela | Teacher’s Instagram profile post: “Another interactive anchor chart in the books! My kiddos had a blast brainstorming words with the Long a sound 😊👌🏼if only I could put CRAY…”

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a person holding up a book in front of a shelf with other books on it

Cabrina 💖 on Instagram: "Phonics Notebooks ⬇️ For every phonics lesson I’ve taught this year, I’ve done some type of word work or printed an anchor chart to put into my students mini composition phonics notebooks! Now that we’re down to the wire with school coming to a close, I’ve been reviewing previously taught phonics concept using @sweetfirstiefun phonics interactive anchor charts! I print them 50% and we glue it into our notebooks! We review the rule and brainstorm words together…

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three different types of flowers on a whiteboard with words written in each one language

I cannot tell a lie - I love anchor charts. No, I REALLY love anchor charts. I am a visual person, and I think most kids like to see their learning on display as well. Anchor charts also help me look good, because they remind me of what's what! It was actually fun (really?) to study vowel pairs, vowel digraphs, and diphthongs. I'm not kidding! I combed through their book to make this chart in order to put all of the information onto one chart. We had this chart up for 2 weeks and referred to…

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