Head on over to Ms. M's Blog. First off—she has a SUPER cute blog that you need to follow. Second—she’s having an awesome Anchor Chart Linky Party.
These anchor charts I obviously created myself with the help of my kiddos. We brainstormed together and added to them as we worked through the units.
Here are 2 we used during our “Number Line” Unit…which is why we were comparing our thermometers and clocks to number lines.
By the way…this clock made out of the paper plate has just enough “indentions” to make the intervals (?) of time in between the hours—example 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ….60 sec/min. Students loved making these and really got the idea of why we count by 5’s on the clock.
This is one we did during our plant unit. You can also see that we added the basic needs of plant in pictures instead of words.
Together for Our Kids,
Denise
8 comments:
I love your last anchor chart, especially! I'm glad you linked up to the linky party! :)
Jenny
Luckeyfrog's Lilypad
You make such great anchor charts. I need to do better at this FOR SURE. Thanks for sharing about the paper plate. I honestly have never taken the time to count them, but this is GREAT to know.
Thanks for everything you do to inspire the blogging world peeps. I wanted to give you an award. Check it out, if you want.
Squirrel-Bottom Diaries :o)
Omg your charts are so wonderful. I just adore you plants chart! Thanks for sharing and liking up.
Oh and super thanks for the shout out. :)
Ms. M
Hi Denise,
Your anchor charts are gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.
Kate
➜ Innovate, Create and Relate
I love anchor charts! I try and use them with every new concept if I can they are so engaging and helpful. :o)
Vicky
Traditions, Laughter and Happily Ever After
I realy think you are creative. Thanks for sharing your ideas with us. J. Martinez
I realy think you are creative. Thanks for sharing your ideas with us. J. Martinez
Nice chart
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