About this Resource
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.
Ideas for Classroom Use
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!
Charts Included
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Perfect Punctuation
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Relative and Demonstrative Pronouns
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A or An?
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Relative Pronouns
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Relative Adverbs
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Adverbs
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Ordering Adjectives
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Who or Whom?
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Prepositions (with a dog for an example)
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Prepositions (with a cat for an example)
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Prepositional Phrases
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Prepositions List
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Types of Nouns
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Plural Nouns
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Modal Auxiliaries
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Contractions
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Types of Verbs
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Irregular Verbs 1
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Irregular Verbs 2
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Verb Tenses
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Coordinating Conjunctions
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What makes a complete sentence?
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Types of Sentences
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Complete Sentences, Fragments, and Run-Ons
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Compound and Complex Sentences
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Tackle Tricky Words Tips Page
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Commonly Confused Words 1
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Commonly Confused Words 2
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Commonly Confused Words 3
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Homophones Word List
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High Frequency Word List
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Multiple Meaning Word List
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4 square organizer (meaning, synonyms, antonyms, picture and sentence
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4 Square Vocab (meaning, picture, synonym, antonym)
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4 Square Vocab (meaning, picture, sentence, part of speech
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Prefixes (Word List Chart)
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Suffixes (Word List Chart)
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Suffix Sort
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Suffix Sort (Blank)
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Prefix Sort
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Prefix Sort (Blank)
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Latin Roots (Word List Chart)
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Greek Roots (Word List Chart)
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Shades of Meaning (Feeling Words)
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