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This hands-on resource includes various activities, including a non-fiction text feature scavenger hunt, anchor charts, reading passages, reading centers, and more! This reading unit is easy to set up for your 1st or 2nd grade students.
READING THINKING STEPS ANCHOR CHART RI.1.8: IDENTIFY REASONS THAT SUPPORT A KEY POINT: Step 1: What is something important the author is teaching us? (KEY POINT) Step 2: Find details that support the key point. Look for: reasons and explanations. facts. examples and stories. Step 3: How do the details help you understand the key point?
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⭐️Enhance your students' understanding of nonfiction text features with this comprehensive anchor chart, aligned with RI 2.5 and RI 3.5 standards. Includes the most common text features in nonfiction passages, this chart provides clear names and examples for 11 key text features.
This RI.1.5 Text Features unit for 1st grade includes standards-based lesson plans, graphic organizers, anchor charts, Lexile passages, and activities to help students master text features in nonfiction reading.
19 Μαρ 2024 · Follow these tips to help you use anchor charts in your classroom to reinforce key skills. Skill-focused Charts: Create anchor charts that are specifically designed around a key skill you want students to master, such as summarizing, inferencing, or problem-solving. Clearly outline steps, strategies, or processes students can follow.
10 Ιουλ 2024 · An anchor chart is a tool used to support instruction (i.e., “anchor” the learning for students). As you teach a lesson, you create a chart that captures the most important information, the strategies, and content that you want students to refer to later.