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Are you a 3rd, 4th, or 5th who needs to take their parts of speech instruction beyond just verbs, nouns, and adjectives? These parts of speech anchor charts will help you take your grammar instruction to the next level and go beyond just identifying and naming the 8 parts of speech? This set of posters includes 20 ready to print anchor charts that will help you effectively teach your students the details and rules behind the 8 parts of speech so they finally understand how to identify and use them correctly in their writing. These anchor charts will be your teacher bestie during your grammar lessons! Sometimes grammar can be hard for us teachers to understand, and having an anchor chart that explains and defines key grammar rules and terms to help us teach it to our students can be a huge lifesaver. These anchor charts will take the guesswork out of your teaching and serve as the backbone to your introductory lessons to anything connected to the 8 parts of speech. →→→ Be sure to check out the preview to see pictures and examples of these anchor charts. HERE’S WHAT YOU GET: In this resource, you’ll get 20 Parts of Speech Anchor Charts formatted in the following ways: Half page anchor charts - perfect for students journals Full page anchor charts - works great for whole group lessons Digital version - created using Google Slides FIll-in version - available for both the half page and full page versions and are great if you want your students to take notes during the lesson LOVED BY BOTH TEACHERS AND STUDENTS: Your students will love having access to these anchor charts during the year. They won’t feel the pressure to remember every little grammar rule during the lesson because they know they can look back at the charts in their journals anytime they need a reminder. You’ll love these anchor charts because the charts have easy to read font and are written with clear and concise language. Your students will understand the grammar concepts you teach with these anchor charts. And, you have options. You can choose to print them in half pages for students to glue in their journals… or you can share them with your students in Google Classroom… or you can give students the fill-in version so they can take notes during your lessons. You can pick the version that will work for you and your students. Prep is quick and easy... Just print the anchor chart option you want to use before your lesson and you’re ready to go. ANCHOR CHART TITLES INCLUDE: Nouns Verbs Adverbs Adjectives Pronouns Interjections Prepositions Conjunctions Articles Possessive Nouns Linking and Helping Verbs Types of Conjunctions Types of Pronouns Irregular Verbs Concrete vs. Abstract Nouns Ordering Adjectives Subordinating Conjunctions Types of Prepositions Modal Auxiliary Verbs Relative Pronouns TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️”This resource has clear and easy to understand pages, making it perfect for the students to quickly and easily use as a reference to confirm or learn the parts of speech they are looking for.” - Michelle T. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️”I have my students put these in their writing journals and find that they are always going back to use them for the work. They are easy to read and easy for them to use. I think these are great!” - Christine B. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Great font type and organization for quick reference! Thank you for including all the parts of speech!!! Great product and worth the investment.” - Lauren F. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “All of the anchor charts that I have bought from The Stellar Teacher Company are the best resources! My students are able to use them through out the year and I know they touch base on all the important skills.” - Elizabeth O. ________________________________________________________________ I THINK YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE: Parts of Speech Sentence Building Activity Grammar Practice Worksheets Parts of Speech Word Wall Cards Greek and Latin Root Word of the Week ________________________________________________________________ Copyright © The Stellar Teacher Co. LLC www.stellarteacher.com Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
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