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Fairy Tale Genre Poster & Anchor Chart Freebie

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Description

Teach the elements of a Fairytale with these Fairytale Genre Anchor Charts & Posters.  Display on your literacy focus wall to introduce and reinforce the elements of a fairytale. 

This freebie includes an anchor chart with a student-friendly definition, elements of a fairytale, including characters, setting, and plot, and eye-catching graphics to help students identify the fairytale genre. 

Check out the complete set of 21 genres: 

Reading Genre Posters

Reading Genre Anchor Charts & Interactive Templates

Genre Anchor Charts & Literary Posters BUNDLE


What’s included:

Full-Size Anchor Chart (8.5” x 11”)

  • Color printing option
  • Black & white printing option
  • Print 1 per page
  • Genre Type
  • Definition of genre
  • Elements such as characters, setting, plot
  • Eye-catching graphic images for each genre type

Half-Size Anchor Chart (5” x 7”)

  • Color printing option
  • Black & white printing option
  • Print 2 per page
  • Half-page versions are perfect for students’ interactive notebooks or a smaller literacy focus wall

Fill-in Anchor Chart Template

  • Printable: black & white
  • Includes faint lines for students to write in definition and elements/features of the genre
  • Available in half-size and full-size

Blank Teacher Anchor Chart Template- Color

  • Print in color
  • Fill-in-the-blank anchor chart with your students

Full Size Poster 11” x 8.5”

  • Color printing option
  • Black & white printing option
  • Print 1 per page
  • Genre Type
  • Definition of genre
  • Eye-catching graphic images for each genre type

Mini Poster 5” x 4”

  • Color printing option
  • Black & white printing option
  • Print 4 per page
  • Mini versions are perfect for students’ interactive notebooks, a smaller literacy focus wall, or to print off and keep at literacy centers.


WHAT TEACHERS LIKE YOU ARE SAYING

⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This is the best freebie I have ever seen! My students are all Special Education. They love colorful art. To save ink and paper I laminate or put these kind of resources in page protectors. One of the IEP goals we work on weekly is main events of a story. This helped cover the IEP goals and the classroom objectives all in one. Thank you so much!” -Andrea S. 2nd grade

⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “My students glued this anchor chart in their ELA notebooks and loved referring back to it throughout our fairy tales unit." -Lindsey B. 4th grade

⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Colorful and fun posters that my students enjoyed for reference. Love the way it looks in the classroom, too." -Cindy G. Kindergarten


WAYS TO USE Genre Anchor Charts

  • Display an anchor chart when introducing a new genre type to explicitly teach the specific features and elements that students should look for in the text

  • Encourage students to actively engage with the text by examining the characteristics that make the text fit into a particular genre. 

  • Reference each genre type all year long by displaying genre anchor charts on your literacy focus wall after introducing a new genre

  • Provide students with a version for their interactive reading notebooks to reference independently.

  • When reading a text from a previously taught genre, easily reference the anchor charts to review the genre features. 

  • Print, cut, and laminate each anchor chart to use for years to come!

  • Display to review previously taught genres and access student background knowledge before reading a text from a particular genre

  • Place mini-versions or full-size versions at literacy centers

  • Use the fill-in template for students to take notes on the genre type as you introduce and teach a new genre.

  • Use the blank genre anchor charts to print and complete the anchor chart with students.

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Reading Genre Posters

Reading Genre Anchor Charts & Interactive Templates


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I hope these fairytale genre posters and anchor charts are a helpful resource in your literacy classroom this year!

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Explain major differences between poems, drama, and prose, and refer to the structural elements of poems (e.g., verse, rhythm, meter) and drama (e.g., casts of characters, settings, descriptions, dialogue, stage directions) when writing or speaking about a text.

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