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How to Make Anchor Charts Interactive and Evergreen

August 27, 2015 by Teach Junkie

Make interactive anchor charts! Here’s a quick tip to make your anchor charts interactive so that they remain evergreen in your classroom. You’ll be able to make pieces for your anchor charts that can be reused throughout the year and every year. Simply add new content that your current class comes up with to make it unique to them.

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How to Make Anchor Charts Interactive and Evergreen - Teach Junkie

Source: mrsbremersk.blogspot.com

Interactive Anchor Charts Teacher Tip

When you make something evergreen, you’re essentially making it to last. Instead of making brand new anchor charts every year for certain topics, try this instead. Make a background that has parts that can easily be changed out. That way you can reuse it with a new book, theme or concept. Add new content by using sticky notes. You’ll see lots of examples that will help you make some evergreen and interactive charts too.

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