Anchor Chart

Jennifer W.Kwiziq community member

Anchor Chart

What is the correct translation for anchor chart in Spanish? 

For example - Students refer to the anchor charts when they need extra support. 

Asked 3 weeks ago
SilviaKwiziq Native Spanish TeacherCorrect answer

Hola Jennifer W.

Great question! In Spanish, the closest and most natural translation for anchor chart (in a classroom context) would usually be: cartel de referencia or póster de referencia.

These terms convey the idea of a chart/poster that students can look at for support when they need help.

Depending on the country, you may also hear cartel, afiche or póster, but cartel/póster de referencia is a clear option that works well in most contexts.

By the way, if you haven’t already, I’d really recommend taking our Spanish level test so you can find your level and get the most out of your learning path.

Hope you enjoy Kwiziq to the fullest!

Best wishes,
Silvia

Jennifer W. asked:

Anchor Chart

What is the correct translation for anchor chart in Spanish? 

For example - Students refer to the anchor charts when they need extra support. 

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