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5th-8th Grade Anchor Charts

I’ve said this before on my blog, but it is most definitely worth saying again, I work with an amazing group of middle school language arts educators.  There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t learn something from each one that I work with.  I have a special treat for my blog followers, and that is a picture walk through my middle school through anchor charts! 

Purposes of anchor charts include:

  • To display routines and expectations throughout different parts of Reading and Writing Workshop.
  • To have up as inspiration for ideas in writing or how to select books during reading.
  • To chart and summarize the learning of a specific lesson that can be referenced again and again throughout the year.
  • To give students ownership in the classroom by displaying their self-generated ideas.

Below are anchor charts from 5th-8th grade language arts classrooms.  I think it’s pretty safe to say that it’s easy to tell from the anchor charts that there are some amazing learning experiences happening in the reading and writing of students.
I hope you enjoy the anchor charts, and that they inspire new ideas in your classroom  
Kasey

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