2nd Grade Literature Posters

Fairy Tale Genre Poster & Anchor Chart Freebie

By SPO Resources

Dive into the fairy tale genre with this free PDF, featuring both a fairy tale genre poster and anchor chart! Perfect for classroom displays or literacy focus walls, this resource includes student-friendly definitions, engaging graphics, and essential fairy tale characteristics.


WHAT'S INCLUDED

This free resource includes both a fairy tale genre poster and anchor chart in the following formats:

Full-Size Poster (8.5” x 11”)➜ Available in color and black & white

Full-Size Anchor Chart (8.5” x 11”) ➜ Available in color and black & white, highlighting key features of the fairy tale genre

Fill-in-the-Blank Anchor Chart & Note-Taking Guide ➜ Includes full-size and half-size options in black & white for ink-saving, easy printing

Half-Size & Mini-Size Options ➜ Print two per page (anchor chart) or four per page (poster); ideal for student notebooks or smaller displays


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


Looking for the full set of 28 genres? Explore these complete resources:

Reading Genre Posters — Perfect for classroom displays and word walls, with vibrant visuals for each genre.

Reading Genre Anchor Charts & Interactive Templates — Dive deep into each genre with detailed definitions, key features, and student note-taking guides.

Try another genre freebie to sample these resources:

Fiction & Nonfiction Reading Genre Posters Freebie


If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to me at samantha@sporesources.com. I am always happy to help!

Created by Samantha McNally | ©SPO Resources

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Bring the magic of fairy tales to life in your classroom with these engaging genre resources!

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Woodland Inspired ABC Posters

By Clodagh

These beautiful woodland inspired ABC posters are perfect for a woodland inspired classroom theme. Pair these with more woodland inspired posters from this shop!

$1.99

Fable Practice - Example Fable + Template + Poster

By Sean Alexander Dennison

Using an example fable mini-book, such as "The Ant Who Called Anteater," along with a template empty fable mini-book, can be highly advantageous for educators in several ways:

  1. Modeling Fable Structure: The example fable mini-book provides a clear model of the structure and elements of a fable, including the introduction, plot development, characters, moral lesson, and conclusion. By analyzing the example fable, students gain a better understanding of how to structure their own fables effectively.
  2. Comprehension of Fable Genre: Reading the example fable mini-book helps students comprehend the unique characteristics of fables as a genre. They learn to recognize the moral lesson, identify animal characters symbolizing human traits, and appreciate the allegorical nature of fables. This comprehension supports their engagement and understanding when reading and writing fables.
  3. Vocabulary and Language Development: Fables often utilize rich vocabulary and figurative language. The example fable mini-book exposes students to new words, phrases, and literary devices used within the context of the fable. It expands their vocabulary and encourages them to incorporate descriptive language and idioms in their own fable writing.
  4. Guided Writing Practice: The template empty fable mini-book serves as a valuable tool for guided writing practice. Students can use the template to plan and organize their own fable stories, ensuring they include essential elements such as a moral lesson, character development, and a well-structured plot. The template provides a scaffolded approach to support students' fable writing process.
  5. Creativity and Imagination: The example fable mini-book sparks students' creativity and imagination by showcasing an engaging story with animal characters and a moral lesson. It inspires students to think critically and creatively as they craft their own fables, exploring different animal protagonists, settings, and moral themes.
  6. Classroom Collaboration: The use of example fable mini-books and template empty fable mini-books encourages collaboration and peer learning. Students can share their ideas, provide feedback on each other's fables, and engage in discussions about the moral lessons conveyed in different fables. This collaborative process fosters a supportive and interactive classroom community.
  7. Differentiation and Personalization: The example fable mini-book and template empty fable mini-book can be adapted to cater to diverse student needs. Educators can modify the level of complexity, provide additional guidance, or offer alternative templates to accommodate students with varying abilities. This personalization supports individualized learning and ensures all students can actively participate in fable reading and writing activities.

In summary, using an example fable mini-book and a template empty fable mini-book provides educators with powerful resources to support students' understanding of fables as a genre, develop their fable writing skills, foster creativity, encourage collaboration, and cater to individual learning needs. These tools create a comprehensive learning experience that enhances students' literary comprehension, language proficiency, and critical thinking abilities.

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Goodnight Moon Scrappy Story Quilt: Reading Literature Coloring Page

By The Emergency Sub

Welcome to our Goodnight Moon Scrappy Story Quilt coloring activity! Bring the beloved children's book to life with this fun and interactive crafting project.

After reading the story Goodnight Moon, students will create a Goodnight Moon Scrappy Story Quilt.

- Cut and paste Goodnight Moon patches

- Assemble and color your very own Scrappy Quilt

Scrappy Patchwork Quilts

A scrappy quilt uses a variety of different fabrics that may or may not use a consistent theme. In this new version of cut and paste, students will make a scrappy quilt using a variety of pattern blocks included in the activity. The students must complete a set of questions or activities to know what numbered pattern to use and where it should be placed on their quilt. Each quilt has its own color scheme (color chart) and those are the colors students will need to create a one-of-a-kind scrappy quilt. Each quilt comes with a header, and some have additional activities students must complete to finish their quilts. Each quilt once assembled with header is 11x14 inches (does not include the size if a quilt has an additional activity).

$3.95

Pineapple Themed Motivational Quote Posters

By Sassycat Corner

This 12 pack of tropical pineapple themed 8 1/2 x 11 inch mini posters feature motivational quotes from many favorite children's books, including Alice in Wonderland, Winnie the Pooh, Harry Potter, Mulan, Peter Pan, Aesop's Fables, The Lorax, and more!

Simply print & laminate. They look best in color, but do print well in black & white (print in greyscale). Useful for bulletin boards, growth mindset discussions, character ed talks, etc. Or, just use as a pretty addition to your tropical pineapple room decor.

$2.00

Plot Diagram Bulletin Board Posters

By Christina Bush

The plot diagram is a great visual to help students understand the elements of plot in any piece of literature, whether it be short stories, novels, or even narratives. These muted pastel posters serve as great bulletin board displays - with so many options to choose from!

Plot Elements Include:

  • Exposition
  • Rising Action
  • Climax
  • Falling Action
  • Resolution

Landscape and circle options, individual title options, description-only options, and more! There's even a reference page that can be used as a whole poster by itself!

More Plot Resources Coming Soon:

  • Google Slides Presentation/Handout
  • Guided Notes
  • Bookmarks

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Story Elements Anchor Charts / Story Elements Posters

By 1st Grade Salt Life

Story Elements Anchor Charts! These colorful anchor charts can be used to teach story elements! This download includes 5 posters for the 5 main elements of : Characters, Setting, Sequence, Conflict, Solution These posters use the characters of Little Red Riding Hood to explain each element! This product is part of the ULTIMATE K/1 READING BUNDLE! ULTIMATE K/1 READING BUNDLE Buy and Save on this growing bundle! Please remember to rate and comment on this product to receive your TeachShare credits! 1st Grade Salt Life

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Fiction & Nonfiction Reading Genre Posters Freebie

By SPO Resources

Introduce your students to the basics of genre with these engaging Fiction and Nonfiction Genre Posters! Perfect for elementary classrooms or library displays, these posters feature student-friendly definitions and eye-catching graphics, helping students easily identify the differences between fiction and nonfiction.

This free set includes only the Fiction and Nonfiction posters.

Want more? Discover the full Reading Genre Posters set, featuring 28 unique genres to cover everything you need for teaching book genres.


WHAT’S INCLUDED

This set includes the fiction and nonfiction genre posters in the following formats:

Full-Size Poster (8.5” x 11”)➜ Color and black & white options

Half-Size Poster (5” x 4”)➜ Color and black & white options; perfect for student notebooks or smaller spaces


WHY USE GENRE POSTERS?

Boost reading comprehension by giving students a quick reference to help them identify fiction and nonfiction elements. These posters provide a strong foundation for understanding the basics of genre and are perfect for displaying year-round.


WAYS TO USE THIS RESOURCE

  • Display & Reference: Use on focus walls, in notebooks, or at literacy centers.
  • Student Engagement: Encourage students to refer to the posters as they explore texts.
  • Customization: Tailor the editable version to best fit your classroom needs.
  • Long-Term Use: Print, laminate, and reuse these posters year after year.
  • Digital Integration: Incorporate digital versions for virtual learning or in-class activities.

WHO IS THIS FOR?

Ideal for elementary teachers looking for a clear, ready-to-use tool to introduce fiction and nonfiction genres. This set is designed specifically for younger students needing a strong foundation in genre types.

Looking for the complete set of 28 genres? Explore these resources:

Reading Genre Posters — Ideal for classroom displays and word walls, featuring vibrant visuals for every genre.

Reading Genre Anchor Charts & Interactive Templates — Dive deeper into each genre with detailed definitions, key features, and student-friendly note-taking guides.

Spanish Genre Posters — Available in Spanish to support bilingual classrooms.

Want to try another freebie? Sample the quality with this resource:

Fairy Tale Genre Poster Freebie


If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to me at samantha@sporesources.com. I am always happy to help!

Created by Samantha McNally | ©SPO Resources

www.sporesources.com

All rights reserved by the author.

Create an engaging learning space for genre exploration with these fiction and nonfiction genre posters for your ELA classroom!

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Fable - Blank Writing Template

By Sean Alexander Dennison

Using a fable blank template created by another educator in the classroom can be beneficial for several reasons:

Creative Expression: The fable blank template allows students to exercise their creativity and imagination. By filling in the template with their own characters, setting, and moral lesson, students have the opportunity to express their unique ideas and storytelling abilities. This promotes individuality and encourages students to think outside the box.

Ownership and Engagement: When students have the opportunity to fill in a fable blank template, they become active participants in the storytelling process. This sense of ownership over the narrative can greatly increase engagement and enthusiasm for the activity. Students are more likely to be invested in their work and take pride in their creations.

Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving: Filling in a fable blank template requires students to think critically and make decisions about the various elements of the story. They must consider character traits, plot development, and the intended moral lesson. This process enhances their problem-solving skills and encourages them to think analytically about storytelling structures.

Adaptability and Flexibility: A fable blank template allows for adaptability and flexibility in the classroom. Educators can tailor the template to suit the specific learning objectives or themes they want to explore. They can also modify the template based on the grade level or individual needs of their students. This adaptability ensures that the fable activity aligns with the curriculum and educational goals.

Collaboration and Peer Learning: Using a fable blank template can foster collaboration and peer learning opportunities. Students can work together in pairs or small groups to fill in the template, sharing ideas and perspectives. This collaborative process promotes communication skills, active listening, and respect for others' opinions. Additionally, students can share their completed fables with their classmates, allowing for further learning and discussion.

Extension Activities: A fable blank template can serve as a foundation for extended learning activities. Educators can encourage students to illustrate their fables, create audio recordings, or even perform dramatic interpretations. These extension activities enhance students' creativity, presentation skills, and multimedia literacy.

By using a fable blank template created by another educator, teachers can provide a structured framework for students to explore their storytelling abilities, foster critical thinking skills, and encourage collaboration. It offers a versatile and adaptable tool for engaging students in the creative and educational process of fable writing.

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Reading Anchor Charts

By 1st Grade Salt Life

Reading Anchor Charts - These fun and colorful anchor charts are a great way to help students understand what good readers do! This download includes 11 bright full size charts and 11 mini charts (1/4 page) great for guided reading groups or folders! These charts go over the following: Reading Anchor Charts Take Care of Books Parts of a Book Reading Anchor Charts Parts of a Page Make Predictions Reading Anchor Charts Ways to Read a Book Think about the 5 W’s Reading Anchor Charts Parts of a Story Make Connections Reading Anchor Charts Working with a Partner Reading is Thinking What Good Readers Do This Product is also available as part of a bundle to save $ with my Writers Anchor Charts Reading and Writer's Workshop Anchor Charts This product is part of the ULTIMATE K/1 READING BUNDLE! ULTIMATE K/1 READING BUNDLE Please Rate and Comment to receive your TeachShare credits! 1st Grade Salt Life keywords; anchor charts, what good readers do

$3.50