Notebook Charts are an easy way to support your students during independent practice. This resource includes 44 Notebook Anchor Charts & Word Lists to support your students in developing their Language and Vocabulary Skills in Reading and Writing. The charts come two on a page so that they can be glued into an interactive notebook.
Reading Centers: If students are practicing a specific skill using a practice sheet or task cards, they can use the chart to help them remember how to use the specific part of speech, punctuation, etc.
Writing Workshop: I used the charts to teach a mini grammar lesson at the beginning of Writer's Workshop or at the end to help students revise and edit their work. If you do not use a Vocabulary Notebook, students could glue some of the charts in their Writing Notebook to help revise and edit for sentence structure, language, and conventions.
Small Group Reading and Writing: If I noticed all of my students were having difficulty with a particular skill such as verb tense, then I used that chart to pull a small group and teach this lesson. They used the chart to help them complete an activity independently to identify the correct verb tenses.
Quick Vocabulary & Grammar Lessons: If you are looking for easy ways to tuck in language, grammar, and vocabulary lessons, these charts can help! By providing students with a chart, you can quickly teach a short lesson and they have the chart in front of them to practice independently.
These are just a few ideas for using this resource in your classroom! I would love to see or hear how this resource works for you! Please let me know if you are still looking for something else in this resource. Thank you!
- Perfect Punctuation
- Relative and Demonstrative Pronouns
- A or An?
- Relative Pronouns
- Relative Adverbs
- Adverbs
- Ordering Adjectives
- Who or Whom?
- Prepositions (with a dog for an example)
- Prepositions (with a cat for an example)
- Prepositional Phrases
- Prepositions List
- Types of Nouns
- Plural Nouns
- Modal Auxiliaries
- Contractions
- Types of Verbs
- Irregular Verbs 1
- Irregular Verbs 2
- Verb Tenses
- Coordinating Conjunctions
- What makes a complete sentence?
- Types of Sentences
- Complete Sentences, Fragments, and Run-Ons
- Compound and Complex Sentences
- Tackle Tricky Words Tips Page
- Commonly Confused Words 1
- Commonly Confused Words 2
- Commonly Confused Words 3
- Homophones Word List
- High Frequency Word List
- Multiple Meaning Word List
- 4 square organizer (meaning, synonyms, antonyms, picture and sentence
- 4 Square Vocab (meaning, picture, synonym, antonym)
- 4 Square Vocab (meaning, picture, sentence, part of speech
- Prefixes (Word List Chart)
- Suffixes (Word List Chart)
- Suffix Sort
- Suffix Sort (Blank)
- Prefix Sort
- Prefix Sort (Blank)
- Latin Roots (Word List Chart)
- Greek Roots (Word List Chart)
- Shades of Meaning (Feeling Words)
- Compound Words (NEW!)
- Capitalization (NEW!)
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