Saturday, January 28, 2012
Matter
I made these charts to help the students review what a solid, liquid, and gas is. I cut out different pictures from a magazine and laminated them. I then put sticky Velcro on the pictures and anchor charts so the students could place the correct picture onto the correct chart. We did this activity whole group first so I could explain the pictures. Then, I let the students do this activity as a center.
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Thanks for sharing your charts. I'm your newest follower...another Oklahoma teacher. Yeah!!!
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And I forgot to say in my first post that I love the charts above. I will be pinning them:)!
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What does you gas anchor chart say? Love these anchor charts
ReplyDeleteThank you! I posted a picture of my gas anchor chart. :)
DeleteThis is fantastic! Thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteTeachPrayLove
I LOVE this!! Totally copying you! Thanks for the post and GREAT idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you-love the anchor charts.
ReplyDeleteJust what I was looking for! Thanks!
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This is amazing. Thanks for pinning
ReplyDeleteAmanda, Is there any way you can email me the pictures that you used on your charts?
ReplyDeleteThe pictures I used for my anchor charts were just pictures I cut out of magazines. :)
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ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! I love your anchor charts and I can't wait to make them too!
ReplyDeleteI love these anchor charts! I will definitely be following your lead on these. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing, Amanda - I found it useful to share with my class... many years later :D
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