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25 Brilliant 5th Grade Anchor Charts

5th grade anchor charts

January 3, 2022 //  by Eileen Zajac

Creating an engaging environment for upper elementary classrooms can be a daunting task. A great way to combat these tasks is by introducing anchor charts into your classroom. Anchor charts allow students and teachers alike to visualize their learning. Anchor charts are important for students of all ages.

In 5th grade, teachers throughout the US put an emphasis on using dozens of anchor charts to give students the right amount of visual support throughout their learning. We've put together a collection of a few perfect anchor chart ideas to be used in your 5th grade classroom!

5th Grade Math Anchor Charts

1. Multi-Digit Multiplication

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This colorful chart will give students a convenient check-in space when they need a reminder of how to multiply multi-digit numbers! It also has a great pneumonic device to help them remember without looking.

Learn more: crafting-connections.com

2. Decimal Place Value

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This organized anchor chart will provide students with not only a reference throughout their learning of decimals but also with a visual.

Learn more: missmacsclassroom.wordpress.com

3. Operations with Decimals

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Here is a great example of an anchor chart that can be continuously used throughout an entire unit. Teachers can use student ideas and brainstorming to fill in the different operations as they are taught!

Learn more: cobblearning.net

4. Volume

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Volume is always a fun lesson! Whether you teach it visually with videos & anchor charts or interactively with hands-on, it's hard to pass up this handy chart.

Learn more: teachingwithamountainview.com

5. Conversion

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Teachers can't go wrong by having conversion anchor charts in their classrooms. These are some of the best, especially when students just need a quick check or reminder!

Learn more: teacherspayteachers.com

6. Order, Order, Order

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We all remember learning the order of operations! Don't forget to engrain it in your kiddos. Use this handy chart in any classroom.

Learn more: mymathresources.com

7. Fraction Fun

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Fractions can be fun with these colorful chart ideas AND interactive notebook printouts!

Learn more: teacherspayteachers.com

8. CUBES

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My students LOVE cubes. I love to listen to them talk out their word problems. It's also perfect to monitor their understanding of the text in word problems.

Learn more: cobblearning.net

English Language Arts (ELA) 5th Grade Anchor Charts

1. All About the Details

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An anchor chart like this can easily give room for student ideas and class collaboration. Sticky notes are great for anchor charts!

Learn more: elementarynest.com

2. Compare and Contrast Characters

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Learning to Compare and Contrast is a key component of 5th grade. Using an anchor chart like this can be a constant reminder of what to look for when students are working independently.

Learn more: Jenn Keller

3. Figurative Language

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Use Colorful charts like this for teaching 5th grade figurative language!

4. Media Madness

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Media is crazy these days! Here's an anchor chart to get across online ideas!

Learn more: pinterest.com

5. Puzzle Element Fun

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This is a great reference anchor chart to have up around the classroom or in student interactive notebooks!

Learn more: teachingwithamountainview.com

6. Writing

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A great 5th grade writing idea resource type is arms and cups! Students love this pneumonic device when perfecting their writing.

Learn more: lisahuff.pbworks.com

7. Anchor chart for writing ideas about quick writes!

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My students love quick writes, but often have trouble starting out their thoughts independently. This anchor chart helped them immensely!

Learn more: teachingwithamountainview.com

8. Everyone Loves a Post It Note

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All of my students absolutely love writing on Post It notes. Why not give them some more direction on WHY we use them?

Learn more: elainthemiddle.wordpress.com

5th Grade Science Anchor Charts

1. Back to School Science

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What better way to introduce science than brainstorming its importance?

Learn more: aroundthekampfire.com

2. State the Matter

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Simple State of Matter charts can be made, taking student ideas into account! Make a handy chart like this collaboratively with your class!

3. Write like a Scientist

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Writing ideas stretch through all subjects in 5th grade! Here's a perfect anchor chart that's simple enough to quickly make.

Learn more: Katie Rutledge

4. Clouds

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Activate your art skills (or your students) with this great Cloud Anchor chart!

Learn more: cuddlebugsteaching.blogspot.com

5. Food Chains & Webs

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Food chains & Webs are so much fun to teach! Engage students with this super simple anchor chart and get their brains churning for more information.

Learn more: mrsmartin47.weebly.com

5th Grade Social Studies Anchor Chart

1. Social Studies is always fun for students.

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The textbook can most definitely get boring for them. Spice up your classroom with an anchor chart like this!

5th Grade Social-Emotional Anchor Charts

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Social-emotional development is extremely important in the fifth grade! Students are maturing and becoming their own people. Anchor charts can help them remind themselves how to treat others, treat themselves and grow.

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Final Thoughts

As we can see, there are so many anchor charts already available to teachers! They are a great way to bring your creative side into the classroom and are able to better explain and get your points across visually while also fostering the independence that students need at the 5th grade learning level. Students will love to see these colorful anchor charts throughout your classrooms. It's important to use anchor charts for student growth and independence. Enjoy these 25 anchor charts and bring them to life in your classrooms!

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