English Posters for Teachers
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Story Leads To Hook Your Readers
How to hook your reader: 11 techniques to open your story with a bang and grab your reader's attention!
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Big and Small Synonyms Poster
A poster displaying synonyms for the words big and small.
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First, Second and Third Person Narration Posters
A set of three posters and a title page examining first, second and third person narration.
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Bad Synonyms Poster
A poster displaying synonyms for the word bad.
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Writing the Alphabet Chart
A chart to assist students when learning how to form letters.
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Br Blend Poster
A poster showing words and pictures for br blends.
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Narrative Plot Structure Diagram
A plot diagram for students to refer to when planning their narrative writing.
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Cr Blend Poster
A poster showing words and pictures for cr blends.
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OREO Persuasive Writing Poster
A poster detailing what to put in a persuasive paragraph using the OREO acronym.
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Word Of The Day Poster
A word of the day poster with a variety of tasks to give context and meaning to a word.
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Home Spelling Poster
A poster to show your students what activity to complete each night using their spelling words.
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Mother's Day Adjectives Poster
An educational poster highlighting different adjectives to describe Mum on Mother's Day.
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Alphabetical Order Poster
A poster explaining how to order words according to their place in the alphabet.
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Grammar TVs
Grammar presented on TVs.
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Using a Thesaurus Poster
A poster explaining the different elements of a thesaurus.
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Using a Dictionary Poster
A poster explaining the different elements of a dictionary.
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Monitoring Comprehension Symbols Display Posters
A set of posters displaying symbols students can use to monitor their understanding of a text.
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'Their, There, They're' Visual Learning Guide
A poster for visual learners to easily differentiate between the definitions of their, there and they're.
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Where, Wear and We're Homophones Poster
An educational poster for the homophones where, wear and we're.
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Narrative Text Type Poster With Annotations
A poster about the narrative text type, including an annotated example.
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Super Stamina Reading Posters
A set of 6 reading stamina posters that highlight strategies students can use to read for longer periods of time.
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Months of the Year Poster - Northern Hemipshere
A poster displaying the months of the year.
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Decoding Strategy Posters – Middle-Upper Years
A set of 7 posters that display different decoding strategies.
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Decoding Strategy Posters – Lower Years
A set of 7 posters displaying different decoding strategies.
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The Secret Society of Vegetable Venerators Inference Scenario Poster
Part of a series of inference scenario posters to use when teaching your students how to infer information from images.
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TEEL Paragraph Structure - Poster and Worksheets
A TEEL paragraph technique poster, explanatory worksheet and graphic organiser.
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Pear, Pair and Pare Homophones Poster
An educational poster for the homophones pear, pair and pare.
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The Elegant Express Inference Scenario Poster
Part of a series of inference scenario posters to use when teaching your students how to infer information from images.
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The Fishes' Market Inference Scenario Poster
Part of a series of inference scenario posters to use when teaching your students how to infer information from images.
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Ducks in Space Inference Scenario Poster
Part of a series of inference scenario posters to use when teaching your students how to infer information from images.
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The Animal Games Inference Scenario Poster
Part of a series of inference scenario posters to use when teaching your students how to infer information from images.
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'I take it you already know' - Poster
A poster displaying 'I take it you already know', a poem describing the difficulties in the English language.