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Free Graphic Organizers
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All files are in PDF format and open in a separate window. |
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Reading
Short Stories
The top half of this organizer asks students to predict before reading
the story. The bottom asks them to list what they have learned after
reading the exposition. |
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Fish Bones
Analyze the who, what, when, where, why, and how of an event or
story. |
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Give One Get
One
Great for review or hooking students into a new lesson. Students
put their own ideas in the top three boxes. Then, on teacher's cue,
they move about the room asking the other students for one of their
ideas. At the same time they give one of theirs. This is done until
all boxes are filled. |
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Open Mind
Students draw and write their feelings and responses to quotes or
discussion topics. |
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Flowchart
Chart the events that lead to others. |
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KWLH
Here, like the KWL, students express what they Know, what
they Want to know, and what they Learned. The H is
for How. How will you find out more information about the
topic? |
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Story Web
While reading map the setting, characters, problem, and solution.
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Reading Response
Form to help keep track of number of pages read. It has a place to write a literary device(s) and explain how the device is used in the section read.
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