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ELA Standards We Can Posters

ELA Standards We Can Posters for Grades 5-12
ELA Standards We Can Posters for Grades 5-12

Display student friendly I Can, We Can, or I Will posters for ELA standards to document your learning objectives.

I created these posters based on the Common Core standards and incorporating the literature, grammar, and writing terms that I use with my students. When a single standard contains more concepts than I can teach in a single lesson, I have broken it into separate objectives. The posters highlight important academic vocabulary terms and coordinate with my other Common Core Essentials resources.

Product Features

★ Student-friendly adaptation of Common Core language

★ Posters in 3 sizes: 1/4 page, half page, and full page

★ Choose a design to match your classroom decor

★ PDF file with ready-to-print pages plus an editable template

Contents

(1) Resource overview

(2) Headers for Focus ELA Standard of the Day & We Practice These Standards Daily

(3-27) Fourth-page We Can statements

(28-76) Half-page We Can statements

(77-173) Full page We Can statements

(174-176) Editable templates

THIS ITEM IS A DIGITAL (PDF) FILE DOWNLOAD. YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A PHYSICAL PRODUCT.

 

Teacher Prep

Print on cardstock or heavy paper and laminate if desired. Some teachers add magnetic tape or stick-on Velcro dots to the back for easy posting each day.

How to Use these We Can Posters

These posters are a great choice for a required display of your daily learning targets. They also enhance displays of student work on your bulletin board or in the hallway. Use the smaller (1/4 page) statements in centers rotations, reading or writing centers, or file folder games.

Choose your Decor Theme

The ELA Standards Posters set is available in six designs that coordinate with my classroom decor themes.

     

 

Related Resources

Get the most from these ELA Standards We Can Posters by using them with related Common Core Tools:

Read More

Read this blog post to find out how these posters led to student ownership and growth mindset in my classroom.

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