In our classroom you will anchor charts adorning our walls. They aren't for decoration but to document our thinking and help us "anchor" our thoughts and learning.
Anchor charts build a culture of literacy in the classroom, as teachers and students make thinking
visible by recording content, strategies, processes, cues, and guidelines during the learning process.
Posting anchor charts keeps relevant and current learning accessible to students to remind them of
prior learning and to enable them to make connections as new learning happens.
Students refer to the charts and use them as tools as they answer questions, expand ideas, or
contribute to discussions and problem-solving in class. {source}
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