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I moved from Kindergarten to 4th and 5th grade ELA and Social Studies, and my students are having a hard time with basic sentence structure and grammar. These are perfect. I printed the blank ones 2 to a page to have them take notes on from the full page to stick in their writing journals to use for future reference.
Nikki S.
As all anchor charts, they are placed in areas around the room so students can refer to them when needed. I had some of these decreased in size and had students put them in their resource folders.
Katherine C.
I printed off a few of these anchor charts to send home to my remote students. They are a great reference for them to have while learning at home.
Harmony D.

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I’m Sara, your literacy lovin’ mentor and cheerleader.

With over a decade of experience working as a classroom teacher and school administrator, I understand the joys and challenges of teaching. That’s why I’m on a mission to make an impact by serving stellar upper elementary teachers just like you. Get ready, because I’m pulling out all the stops to ensure that you have the tools and confidence you need to build a literacy block that you’re proud of. One that excites you and your students while also meeting the standards. Oh yes, it’s totally possible to have both!