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This is the original version of this poster, the design of which has been shared online hundreds of thousands of times, even copied, without attribution or any credit. Support the original artist by purchasing here. "Lay versus Lie" is a screenprinted poster with a hand-designed chart of the often-confused past, present, and participle tenses of the verbs "lay" and "lie". It's designed to hang over the bed (get it?) or, if you're a grammar nerd, anywhere else in your home or workplace. The design is intended to mimic the look of an old mimeograph sheet. But the brown ink/paper makes it passable as something even older. from a limited edition of 50 screenprinted with brown ink on 24pt kraft chipboard 18x24 inches, standard frame size ships loosely rolled in a 26-inch long 4-inch diameter tube mailer
This episode was created hearing my advanced students make this mistake over and over again. I’ve decided that it was time to end the confusion and help choose correctly between the two const…
If you're confused about that versus which, don't feel bad. It's one of the most common topics people ask me about. I used to work as a technical writer, and I'd often edit documents in which people used the wrong word. More than once, I'd put in the right word, only to have clie
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This weeks edition is going to focus on anchor charts that support phonics instruction. If you have followed me for a while then you know I am big on using multisensory techniques when teaching. I wholeheartedly believe that visuals increase student understanding and connection to material. It is also beneficial to post the chart somewhere in the classroom so that kids can refer to it as needed. This chart is not only adorable but practical. Visually showing the kids that CVC words contain a consonant vowel consonant will aid in the decoding process and lays the foundation for the introduction of closed syllables. (The only change I might do is make the vowel stand out by writing it in a different color than the consonants.) One concept that can be tricky for kids to learn is when to use the letters K and C when spelling. I thought this chart was a great visual reminder for students. FLIP THE SOUND is one strategy that students can use when stuck on a word. I love all the different ways this chart shows flipping the sound. The title is flipped, the vowels in the pan are flipped, and then there are words that have examples of long and short vowels. Syllable division can be tricky for students. This chart clearly shows students syllable division rules. I love that the vowels were marked with a "v". Last but not least! A little freebie that I discovered on Pinterest during my anchor chart search. These are portable long vowel anchor charts that students can use anywhere!! I know!! Awesome...right?? Click the picture to snag your copy. That is all for this week folks!! I hope you enjoyed this weeks Phonics Friday!! Leave me a comment below and share how you use anchor charts to teach phonics. I would love to know!! Stay tuned for next week....the focus will be letter and sound sorts. I hope to have a little freebie finished up for ya!
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This is another classroom aid in my "Word Wise" series. It's a simple reminder of the difference between "who's" and "whose" and helps anchor the key idea with a cartoon from my grammar collection. The approach to making the distinction memorable: Emphasize one word (whose) versus two (who's = who is), the possessive pronoun versus the contraction. These distinctions are clearly illustrated with examples. Follow me if you'd like to be notified of new products I post. OTHER FREE "WORD WISE" POSTERS — Capitalization - Common vs. Proper Nouns — It's vs. Its — Two, too, and to — They're, There, and Their — Who's vs. Whose — Prepositions — Lie vs. Lay
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