- pinterest.com
- readwritethink.org
- readingrockets.org
- was conscious of her handwriting
- watched for spelling and punctuation errors
- made sure her language was concise
- made her visuals engaging, colorful, and overall aesthetically pleasing
- found a strong idea, with accurate information
- used wording that would clarify, rather than confuse
- monitored my handwriting and conventions
- created and aesthetically pleasing anchor chart that added to and did not distract from the lesson and my objectives
Now What: This was not the first anchor chart I have made/used in the classroom, (Although, I will say this one is the best I've made so far) and this won't be the last one I have used. Going forward and thinking into my future classroom, I am going to keep in mind the guidelines that my CT has modeled for me and utilize the resources she has shared with me.