📚 Elevate your classroom vibe with the ultimate literary genre set!
The Pajean 17 Pcs Literary Genres Posters set features 16 distinct literary genres printed on premium coated paper in vibrant colors. Each 14.2 x 11 inch poster is designed for durability and high visibility, making it an ideal educational and decorative tool for elementary to high school classrooms. Easy to apply with adhesive dots, this set enhances learning engagement and classroom aesthetics simultaneously.
Manufacturer | Pajean |
Brand | Pajean |
Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 14.2 x 11 x 0.2 inches |
Item model number | JB-Pajean-2504 |
Color | multicolor |
Cover Material | Paper |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 17 |
Paper Finish | Coated |
Manufacturer Part Number | JB-Pajean-2504 |
A**R
Genre posters are great!!
Great for anchor charts!!!
T**W
Nice English Poster of Literary Genres
Great posters of literary genres. I chose some younger looking pictures because I'll be teaching 4th grade next year. These posters seemed better suited to that grade while imparting sophisticated information. They're very engaging and good to learn from. Inexpensive.
M**E
Not all are school appropriate
Some have characters smoking which is no longer appropriate in a school setting. Bright and fun.
W**N
Genres
For the most part I liked this product. But, the poster for legends really made me mad. It has a picture of Noah's Ark and captioned, "a story told over time that has never been proven." This was the only poster that used religion or politics. This should not be posted in a classroom. There are many other legends the poster could have depicted. I was very disappointed.
J**U
Good size, but Legend Poster...
First of all, these posters have amazingly good graphics and easy to read lettering. Great for any classroom, specially upper grade levels. The visuals are like a poster material. I will probably end up laminating them to make them last. The posters also come with glue dots to post them. If you are careful while opening it, and don't tear the bag, it can be used as a protection baggie or giant ziplock to store them too. Now, the first issue with the posters is specific for the legend one. It depicts Moses Arch and states that a legend is a folktale that is based on a real person or event but cannot be proven. Since it integrates religion and questions it's validity, I will not use that poster in class. The other issue is that almost all the posters say folktake instead of story in their definition. This can be very confusing for little ones as folktake is it's own genre. Refer to pictures posted to see examples.
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