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Graphic Organizers
Over 100 free, printable graphic organizers for a wide variety of topics.
Students use this form to analyze an event by writing a description, the effects and results of the event and any other interesting facts they find while researching.
For this organizers students are given a topic, and after brainstorming, they make lists of what they would see and hear while observing or participating in it. They could practice using sensory detail in writing, write from a character or historical figure’s perspective or anything that involves focusing on sights and sounds.
This organizer has space for the word and definition as well as a box for a sketch to help students remember the definition. There is space for 9 words and definitions on each side.
Students could use this I Am Poem template to describe themselves. It could also be used to describe any character from a story or from history. More abstractly, it could be used to describe a concept in math, science or art. The poem template could also be used to help teach the parts of speech.
Help students interact with their reading. These bookmarks ask essential questions, have literary terms to find, and have space to write words to look up later.
Students focus on the main idea of the story with this graphic organizer. In the light bulb, predict what will happen in the story, then draw a picture of it in the box.
Write your own original example of the poetry term. Then in the middle space, creatively illustrate one of the terms.
Compare and contrast ideas with this graphic organizer. The big green bubbles are the main ideas, the blue are the traits they share, and the yellow side bubbles are traits unique to each main idea.
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