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Free Writing Hooks Anchor Chart Poster

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Grade Levels
2nd - 5th
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  • PDF
Pages
15 pages
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Description

This Free Writing Hooks Anchor Chart Poster set can be used to create your own anchor chart and includes an individual size page for students to reference when they begin a new story. This poster is a sample of my Writing Workshop Anchor Charts--The COMPLETE Bundle set.

Love the concept of an anchor chart, but dread the thought of drawing or making it pretty? This is your solution. The anchor chart heading and graphics pieces are an easy way to include students in the anchor chart process. You can print the poster page in any size you want (both color and black/white are included), which makes this resource easy to differentiate and really versatile. Display a colored poster on a wall, print the black and white page for students, miniature posters on a table/desk or laminate or put on a keyring. Use them during reading and writing workshop, small group work, or send home for students to use with their homework. Students will reference them all year long!

More Anchor Charts:

Adding Details

Adjectives

Adverbs

Asking Questions

Author's Purpose

Capitalization

Cause and Effect

Character Traits

Close Reading

Compare and Contrast

Complete Sentences

Compound Words

Conclusion Writing

Context Clues

Dialogue

Fact and Opinion

Fiction vs. Nonfiction

Figurative Language

Friendly Letter Writing

Hamburger Paragraph Writing

Homophones

How To Writing

Inferences

Informative

Irregular Plural Nouns

Main Idea and Details

Making Connections

Making Predictions

Nonfiction Text Features

Nouns

OREO Writing

Onomatopoeia

Peer Conference

Peer Editing

Plot

Point of View

Prefix and Suffix

Punctuation

RACE Writing

Reading Expectations

Reading Fluency

Retelling

Sequencing

Silent Magic e

Similes and Metaphors

Small Moments Writing

Spice Up Your Writing

Story Elements

Story Structure

Synonyms and Antonyms

Transitions

Verbs Poster

Visualizing

What Good Writers Do

Writing Expectations

Writing Hooks

Writing Ideas

Writing Rubric

Writing Student Goals

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Total Pages
15 pages
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