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Graphic Organizers
Over 100 free, printable graphic organizers for a wide variety of topics.
 Wordle.net creates these colorful, attention grabbing graphics from word lists you supply. This wordle image was created from a list of springtime words, but there are many possibilities. Here are a few suggestions for using word clouds in the classroom. [...Continue]
Write the word, synonyms, antonyms and associations. In the associations box put pictures or concepts that help you remember the definition.
Explore the consequences of an event by writing the cause in the box near the roots of the tree. Then write the effects in the boxes in the branches. This could be used in history, science or with the events in a story.
This is a Venn diagram comparison organizer for a story character and a student. On the left side, write characteristics for the main character in the story. On the right side, writes characteristics for the student. In the middle, write the characteristics they share.
This note taking template has five boxes without labels. Type the headings that fit your needs. Just click in the blank spaces, type, print or photocopy for students. Suggested uses include: textbook chapters, current event articles, lectures and interviews.
SMART Goals are: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely. Use this worksheet to plan each step of the goal to help ensure success.
Reflect on last year and look ahead: The best thing that happened last year… Last year, I became better at… This year, I am looking forward to… This year, my goals are…
Use the word CHRISTMAS to create an acrostic poem.
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