If you don’t already use them in your classroom, you’re going to love using these next school year. Anchor charts are awesome tools for teaching just about any subject! You name it, Math, Reading, Writing, Science, even social studies — anchor charts are a great way to review concepts, engage your students, and help visualize all kinds of new material. The following 30 anchor charts are a selection of some of the best ones we could find on Pinterest and around the teacher blogger world. Enjoy!
1. Story Elements

Via: Teaching With a Mountain View
2. Telling Time

Via: Pinterest
3. Author’s Purpose

Via: Pinterest
4. Punctuation & Types of Sentences

Via: I Heart Literacy
5. Capitalization

Via: Friendly Froggies
6. Adjectives

Via: A Cupcake For The Teacher
7. Nouns

Via: A Cupcake for the Teacher
8. Context Clues

Via: Sequins and Crayons
9. Question Words

Via: Pinterest
10. Classroom Etiquette

Via: Pinterest
11. Character Traits

Via: Teacher Trap
12. Verbs

13. Phonics

Via: Mrs. Jones’s Kindergarten
14. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division

Via: Pinterest
15. Behavior

Via: First Grade Garden
16. Fiction vs. Non-Fiction

17. Comparing Numbers

Via: Pinterest
18. Writing

Via: Little Minds At Work
19. Multiplication Madness

Via: Teacher Trap
20. Parts of a Story

Via: Skinned Knees & Shoelaces
21. Types of Lines

22. Even & Odd Numbers

Via: Pinterest
23. Types of Angles

Via: Pinterest
24. Summarizing Stories

25. Figurative Language

Via: Pinterest
26. Similes & Metaphors

Via: Teaching in Paradise
27. Writing & Proofreading

Via: Pinterest
28. Point of view!

Via: Pinterest
29. Place Value

Via: Teaching with a Mountain View
30. Contractions

Via: Crafting Connections
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