Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Fourth Grade Common Core Standards Posters

Update, January 15, 2011: I added a third theme for these posters. Some very cute illustrations by Whimsy Primsy.

I recently created a poster kit for the fourth grade Common Core Standards. A co-worker needed something that was colorful and kid-friendly, but that wouldn't require a lot of color ink (ink jet printer ink is expensive!) We came up with the idea of making the poster "modular." The kit is made of several parts. The parts that have color are used over and over. The standards themselves, which require the most printing, are black and white. All the parts can be printed on letter size paper.

The art in the poster kit comes in two three different styles. Both styles have a "school time" theme, with lots of pictures of kids writing, drawing, answering questions, and presenting, along with even more art of backpacks, books, markers, pens, and all that other fun stuff that make school such a rich and creative place to be!

If you you would like a poster kit like this one for your grade, I'd love to hear from you. Please leave a comment below. In the comment, let me know what grade and what theme you would like to have. Or you can contact me through my store on TPT. Happy teaching!

You can download the grade 4 Common Core Standards posters at this link.



Copyright 2011 Steve Gipson

5 comments:

  1. This poster kit is great!!! Do you have one for third grade?

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    1. Hi Ms. Doyle. Thanks for your interest! The third grade version is finished.
      Here is the link to it on TPT.

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  2. This looks awesome! I love that you have cut down on the amount of color printing necessary. I would love to see these for sixth grade!

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  3. Hi Laura and Ms. Doyle. Thanks for commenting! I'm currently working on versions for Grade 3 and 6. I'll post something as soon as they are finished.

    Steve

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  4. Hi Laura and Ms. Doyle. Thanks for your interest! I'm currently working on the third grade version. The sixth grade version will follow.

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