Your students will love having access to these anchor charts during the year. FIll-in version – available for both the half-page and full-page versions and are great if you want your students to take notes during the lesson.Digital version – created using Google Slides.Full page anchor charts – works great for whole group lessons (black & white and color options).
Then, she learns all about how important her creativity is. “The Most Magnificent Thing” by Ashley Spires- This sweet book is about a girl who is trying to build amazing things but struggles with perfectionism. This book includes a great lesson about respecting the people we value. When she does not show up for school, a mean substitute teacher replaces her and the students wish they had Miss Nelson back. “Miss Nelson is Missing” by Harry Allard- This fun book is about a class who constantly misbehaves for their teacher, Miss Nelson. “Jack’s Worry” by Sam Zuppardi - This book is not only great for plot, but it is also a great lesson for students about anxiety and worries when it comes to school. It has some great images and requires students to really think about the plot. “Owl Moon” by Jane Yolen - This is a sweet picture book about a young boy going out in the evening looking for the Owl Moon. Here are four great picture books to use! Click on the picture for the affiliate link. All you have to do is simply read and show students how to write the plot out correctly. Pictures books are a great way to practice teaching plot and the plot diagram.