
Pocket charts are one of the most versatile tools for making reading and writing learning fun and hands-on. You can display words, letters, and visuals in a way that promotes interactive engagement, so students can engage in sorting activities, vocabulary games, and collaborative storytelling directly at their desks.
That’s why we’re excited to share our free Lexia® Pocket Chart Activity Guide, packed with creative ideas and ready-to-use templates to help you make the most of pocket charts in your classroom.
What’s in the free guide?
Interactive activities and games: Discover fun ways to use pocket charts for sorting, vocabulary practice, and more. Ready-to-use letter templates: Save time with printable resources to enhance reading and writing lessons. Tools to increase engagement: Tips and tricks to keep students motivated to learn.
Why use pocket charts?
Pocket charts are versatile teaching tools that can transform your classroom by helping you:
Show words and letters: Help students learn to recognize letters, words, and sight words. Enhance learning activities: Create interactive lessons for sorting, categorizing, and storytelling. Increase engagement: Incorporate hands-on activities that make learning fun and memorable.
