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Discover a selection of popular graphic organizers suitable for a variety of subjects and grade levels. These versatile tools assist students in structuring information, planning essays, and summarizing content. Utilize these organizers to support critical thinking and improve educational outcomes in your classroom.
Modern Era's Important People Graphic Organizer
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
This is a Modern Era's Important People Graphic Organizer . This can be printed or completed digitally. Students will: - Look them up - Tell what they did - Tell what they are known for - Name and color their country on the map There are 14 people. Answer key included.
Author History with DeLong
Tags Modern Era, Geography, World History, Graphic Organizer, Gandhi
Kindness and Empathy Challenge - Top Secret: Mission Possible
Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Social Skills, Community Building, Resources for Teachers, Reading, ELA, Elementary, Activities, Projects, Graphic Organizers, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables
Perfect for revitalizing classroom relationships after winter break, the Top Secret: Mission Possible Kindness and Empathy Challenge encourages students to practice empathy, build social-emotional skills, and foster a supportive classroom environment through fun and meaningful activities. Why You Need This Resource: Designed for January and February, this kindness and empathy challenge is perfect for reviewing classroom expectations, teaching positive interactions, and helping students act with character. Students will develop and choose secret missions, completing tasks that spread positivity in and around their school and home, while reinforcing key social-emotional learning (SEL) skills. What’s Included in This Mission: Mission Statement for Your Agents: A top-secret introduction that gets students engaged and ready to take on their roles as agents of kindness. Idea List for Secret Tasks: A variety of creative and impactful kindness missions they can accomplish in secret. Blank Planning Organizer: A space for your students to brainstorm and design their own missions for added creativity and ownership. Nonfiction Reading Passage: A thoughtfully crafted passage, complete with discussion questions to deepen understanding and spark conversations. How This Resource Benefits Your Classroom: Builds a positive classroom culture through team-building activities and SEL-focused challenges. Encourages students to practice empathy and kindness in real-life scenarios. Helps review and reinforce classroom rules and expectations post-winter break. Supports academic skills with nonfiction reading, comprehension, and discussion opportunities. Perfect For: Classroom team-building activities in January and February Social-emotional learning lessons Reviewing classroom rules and expectations after winter break Teachers looking for engaging SEL resources that make a real impact Keywords: Kindness Activities for Kids, Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Resources, Empathy Lessons for Elementary, Kindness Challenge for Students, Classroom Team-Building Activities, Post-Winter Break Activities, Character Education, Nonfiction Reading with Discussion Questions, February Kindness Activities, Kindness Missions for Elementary Classrooms. Equip your students with the tools they need to create a supportive and empathetic classroom environment while keeping them excited and motivated. Mission Possible: Accepted!
Author Kel's Klass
Tags Kindness Activities, Social And Emotional Learning Resources, SEL, Empathy Activities, Kindness And Empathy Challenge, Nonfiction Reading, Post-winter Break Activity, February Kindness, February Empathy
Paperless Lecture Notes
, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
This resource is a Paperless Lecture Notes. This is a very thorough and structured template to provide your students with a concise note-taking routine. They will be able to detail key terms, important dates and so much more. This paperless option allows students to type into the boxes when opened as a PDF. Notes can be saved or printed.
Author Creating History
Tags Paperless, Lecture Notes, Note Taking, Graphic Organizers, Current Events
Midsummer Night's Dream Mini-Essay Writing
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
This resource is a Midsummer Night's Dream Mini-Essay Writing. In a THREE paragraph essay (introduction and two body paragraphs), students will discuss the idea of “blind love” as it relates to William Shakespeare’s, Midsummer Night’s Dream. In their analysis, students will use clear evidence from the play to support their claims. They will discuss connections to our society in their commentary and introduction.
Author Zrinka Smith
Tags Midsummer Night's Dream, Novel, Literature, Essay Writing, Graphic Organizer, Midsummer Nights Dream Essay, Mini Essay, A Midsummer Night's Dream Essay, Midsummer Night's Dream Essay
Functions & Relations Graphic Organizer and Practice Packet
Math, Algebra, Graphing, Grade 10, 11, 12, Graphic Organizers, Teacher Tools
If you are a high school math teacher, finding resources that best serve for your students is of the utmost importance! This is a Functions & Relations Graphic Organizer and Practice Packet that is filled with purposeful information that your students can put to use right away. Graphic organizers have always been a great way to organize information, so these are no exception! There are 4 sheets included and 2 different versions. You will get a completed version that is completely filled out and a student version with blanks for students to fill in. You will also get an editable version that you can open in PowerPoint or Google Slides if you want students to complete it digitally. Information included on the Functions & Relations Graphic Organizer: 1. Relation Definition 2. Function Definition 3. How to tell if a relation is NOT a function… …from a set of Ordered Pairs …from a Mapping Diagram …from a Graph There will also be a 3-page practice worksheet with 7 problems for students to complete. An answer key is included. I hope you enjoy! Here are similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/arkansas-river-float-activity https://teachsimple.com/product/fill-the-tank-activity https://teachsimple.com/product/algebra-2-word-wall https://teachsimple.com/product/intro-to-calculus-word-wall You can visit my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/smith-math I can be contacted for questions and concerns at smithmathtpt@gmail.com .
Author Smith Math
Tags Functions, Relations, Algebra Graphic Organizer, Homework, Vocabulary Terms, Tables, Graphs, Mapping Diagram, Ordered Pairs
The Gettysburg Address: Primary Source Analysis
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
In November of 1863, a ceremony was held to dedicate a cemetery in Gettysburg to honor the great battle. The first speaker was Edward Everett, who gave an impassioned two-hour speech. After Everett, Abraham Lincoln rose and spoke for little more than two minutes. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address was, in many ways, a summation of why the war was being fought and the meaning of the sacrifices made by the men who fought in the battle. At the end of Lincoln’s speech, Edward Everett, the man who had spoken prior to Lincoln, said, “I wish I could flatter myself that I had come as near to the central idea of the occasion in two hours as you did in two minutes." This product will help bring the speech alive to your students. This product is aligned to excerpts read directly from the speech. Excellent for struggling readers and audio learners. This product breaks down the speech into chunked text for students. After each section, students are asked some simple processing questions that will help them comprehend what they have read. I have also include time stamps so that students can listen to the speech while they follow along. Clipart and Product Clipart Credit: by Dandy Doodles
Author Dr. Will Pulgarin
Tags Gettysburg Address, Lincoln, CIvil War, Primary Source , Common Core, Gettysburg Address Analysis, Analyze The Gettysburg Address, Primary Source Battle Of Gettysburg, Gettysburg Address Worksheet Pdf, Gettysburg Primary Source, The Gettysburg Address Analysis, Analyze Gettysburg Address, Analysis Of Gettysburg Address, Central Idea Of The Gettysburg Address, Gettysburg Address Worksheet, Analysis Of The Gettysburg Address
Sentence Stretcher Graphic Organizer (Editable in Google Docs)
ELA, Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, Graphic Organizers, Teacher Tools
Students struggle writing sentences that contain a subject, predicate and details. This graphic organizer ensures that their sentence includes a subject When?, Who?, Is Doing What?, Where? and Why? This resource can be used with students' original sentences or based a story they have read. This resource has two different styles, both editable in Google Docs. Included is a printable PDF file as well as an editable Google Doc. This way you can share the organizer with your class and they can use it digitally. You can also make changes if you please. Or just print out the style that suits your class the best.
Author Roombop
Tags Writing, Sentence Stretcher, Google Docs, Improve Writing, Graphic Sentence, Graphic In A Sentence
Book, Movie, Poem Differentiated Reports, Reviews AND MORE!
ELA, Strategies, Language Development, Vocabulary, Writing, Grade 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This Book, Movie, Poem Differentiated Reports and Reviews is a set of 23 pages graphic organizers no-prep worksheets that are designed for primary level learners, ESL/EFL students and homeschoolers. The worksheets are made to accompany reading and writing activities that will help learners better understand the contents of their class lessons. Aside from the worksheets that can help students record and report about the books, movies, and poems that they are learning, this resource also includes reading journals, character sketch, biography, author’s biography, and vocabulary log worksheets, as well as book reading and movie tracker worksheets. The graphic organizers are amazing tools to use, guide and gauge the students’ grasp of the lessons and help the learners take control of their own learning. Additionally, this set includes differentiated activities to cater to different level of learners. Contents: Movie Reports Movie Reviews Movie Tracker Book Reports Book Reviews Book Reading Tracker Poem Reports Poem Reviews Reading Journals Character Sketch Worksheets Biography Worksheets Author’s Biography Worksheets Vocabulary Log Worksheets Applications: 1. Supplemental tools for book reading, movie analysis, and poem study lessons. 2. Can be used as assessment tools, homework and projects. 3. Perfect inclusion to students’ portfolios. 4. Research practice activities. 5. Teacher-emergency tool.
Author It's Teacher L
Tags Book Review, Book Report, Movie Review, Movie Report, Poem Review, Poem Report, Biography, Authors Biography, Vocabulary Log
Couplet Poetry Writing | Posters & Graphic Organizers
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 1, 2, 3, Graphic Organizers, Teacher Tools
This resource is a set of learning posters and graphic organizers for couplet poetry writing. There is a poster that teaches about couplet poetry writing. They will be able to write a poem with a variety of templates. This pairs well with your poetry unit in English class. You may also love to print these off and use in a center activity. This resource can be accessed through: PowerPoint Google slides PDF
Author Good Human Project
Tags Couplets, Writing Poetry, Poetry Unit, Posters, Graphic Organizers, Couplet Writing, Writing Couplets, Graphic Organizer For Poetry, How To Write A Couplet, How To Write A Couplet Poem, Couplet Poetry
Tricky Times Tables: Multiplication Graphic Organizer for Fact Fluency
Math, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
Here’s a fun and visually-appealing math graphic organizer or template to help your all of your students learn the more challenging multiplication facts. It is a great way to foster mental math, number sense, and math strategies when learning and mastering the times tables in grades 3, 4, or 5. It is also a fun way to practice applying the distributive property when learning those tricky times tables (3.OA.B.5). The best part? This one page template can be used over and over! Students: - Will choose one multiplication fact that is challenging for them (for example: seven times seven or eight times six) - Think of 2 multiplication facts they know well that could add together or subtract to equal their target fact (for example, 7x5 + 7x2 could help solve 7x7) - Draw arrays to help visualize their thinking - Find the final solution using addition or subtraction Approaching multiplication fact learning this way will help your students: - Develop their number sense and a stronger conceptual understanding of multiplication - See the relationships between multiplication facts they have already mastered and the ones they don’t know as well - Develop the foundation for learning about order of operations in later grades (because they are multiplying before they add or subtract) - Practice the distributive property - Practice a variety of mental math strategies they can apply to other problems too What’s Included: 4 Page PDF Ready to Print and Use - Title Page/Teacher Instructions - One-page student template or graphic organizer that can be used many times for different multiplication facts - Two completed sample templates to show your class as models If you like this product, check out other multiplication activities in my store: Crayon Math: Hands-on Multiplication Task Multiplication and Division Practice for Older Students Middle School Math Stations: Factors, Multiples, Prime, and Composite
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Multiplication Graphic Organizer, Multiplication Template, Times Tables, Multiplication, Multiplication Facts, Times Table Practice, Number Sense, Fact Fluency, Math Template, Graphic Organizer
Goldilocks and the Three Bears | Story Retelling | Graphic Organizers
ELA, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
Goldilocks and the Three Bears Story Retelling Graphic Organizers Dive into the timeless tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears with these comprehensive Story Retelling Graphic Organizers. This teaching resource is perfect for educators looking to enhance students' understanding and engagement with this classic story. Features of Our Package: Graphic Organizers: These intuitive tools allow students to structure their thoughts, promoting a deeper comprehension of the narrative's progress. Available for digital completion or printing. Writing Template: Empowers your pupils to retell the story in their own words, thus gaining experience in distilling complex information into clearer ideas—a vital skill across educational levels. Cut-and-Paste Mini-Story Booklet: An innovative activity combining reading comprehension with hands-on creativity. Students can create their very own Goldilocks-themed booklets—an engaging method for remembering key plot points while improving fine motor skills. The package comprises 1 PDF and 1 PowerPoint with ten engaging slides ideal for language arts education at multiple grade levels—Preschool through Grade 2. Pedagogical Applications: This versatile tool works well during whole class instruction on storytelling techniques, small group exercises on story sequencing tasks, or even as homework assignments allowing kids additional practice at self-paced retelling mastery. Thus, these Goldilocks and The Three Bears | Story Retelling | Graphic Organizers are not just fun-filled learning but also meaningful reading comprehension sewn seamlessly into elementary Language Arts curriculum programming.
Author Good Human Project
Tags Goldilocks, Three Bears, Story Retelling, Graphic Organizers, Reading Comprehension
How to Write a Book Report: Using Graphic Organizers for Prewriting
ELA, Writing, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Graphic Organizers, Teacher Tools
How to Write a Book Report: Using Graphic Organizers for Prewriting This resource is designed to aid in the education of students, focusing on the organization of thoughts and ideas before they begin writing book reports. Ideal for students between grade 5 and 8, this resource falls squarely within the Language Arts category with an emphasis on enhancing writing skills. The primary function of this tool is to revolutionize the often daunting task of book report assignments by using easily accessible graphic organizers during prewriting. These handy devices guide students through organizing their thoughts concerning key elements such as plot structure, character characteristics, and themes which are essential in creating engaging book reports. A well-organized outline aligns with Bloom's Taxonomy learning objectives; this resource encourages a progressive learning method gliding students gradually from understanding facts through synthesis and evaluation stages - guiding each step along the way to completing polished reports that strictly adhere to proper forms and mechanics. Besides being just a teaching tool, educators can use this resource creatively - whether as supplementary material complementing an ongoing writing program or self-sufficient activities assigned at home. The inclusive package doesn't only include exciting word puzzles enhancing language skills but also comprehension quizzes significantly instrumental in determining student's grasp level over learned concepts. To ensure flawless execution of preset activities included in lesson plans, there’s added reassurance with inclusion of detailed guides breaking down how tasks should be approached. An additional feature includes easy-to-use student assessment rubrics simplifying grading process while ensuring fair basis during marking exercise - offering overall a systemically designed educational experience bundling together both learning and assessment processes neatly organized within one place. Kept flexible via maintaining it available on PDF; it enables usage electronically during virtual classes or printed paper copies accommodating varied class systems from whole group teaching to small group combined studies. This promising writing developmental course for intermediate level students, adheres strictly to the Common Core State Standards and is thoughtfully curated implementing Bloom's Taxonomy techniques forming its fundamental foundation.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags PDF
33 editable BOOKMARKS for students and teachers "Nature"
, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
33 editable BOOKMARKS They were designed for ANY CLASS, ANY SUBJECT, ANY GRADE, ANY LANGUAGE. These 33 BOOKMARK templates can be used by the teacher and the students. My students really love to create their own bookmarks ! All you have to do is edit the bookmarks with text, links, QR codes, photos, clipart, graphics and more - and then print ! Content: 33 templates to use year after year 11 slides with different layouts for each bookmark 3 bookmarks / slide Lines for easy cutting The text boxes were already made for you - you can add more and move them where needed. How to use: Use them as presents for Christmas, Easter, Back to school, spring, Earth Day, Thanksgiving, birthdays, school trips, parents, night... for ANY OCCASION ! Provide reading tips, useful expressions... punchcard bookmarks, library bookmarks, vocabulary, grammar, operation, revision bookmarks... Have your students write or type poems, notes... for their classmates, parents, teachers... The possibilities are endless ! Format: PowerPoint Add text, clip art images, shapes, photos, drawings, charts , graphics, QR codes, tables… Copy / paste your notes, lessons, directions, activities… or type original text. Choose your fonts, your colors, your sizes… Save as pdf and print the size you like Please note: The clip art images used in this resource belong to their owners and are not editable (background, frames and clip art images). For similar resources and engaging activities for your students, visit my page HERE !
Author Pick'n Teach
Tags Graphics, Editable, Nature, Bookmarks, Reading
Literary Devices: Using Graphic Organizers to Identify Characterization
ELA, Literature, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Graphic Organizers, Teacher Tools
Literary Devices: Using Graphic Organizers to Identify Characterization Literary Devices: Using Graphic Organizers to Identify Characterization is a vital teaching resource, particularly useful for educators aiming to undertake an in-depth analysis of language used in storytelling. This content section emphasizes on applying graphic organizers to pinpoint character definition, forming part of the full lesson plan known as "Literary Devices". Crafted for students between grades 5 and 8 studying Language Arts and Literature, this product offers clear meanings of key narrative tools. It elucidates how characterization shapes stories by demystifying abstract ideas through structured literary systems. These detailed graphic organizers aids students in understanding the formation of characters in various works of literature. The resource provides ample practice opportunities about characterization. Every element included aligns perfectly with Bloom’s Taxonomy of Learning, thus ensuring efficient achievement of educational goals. Components: The Literary Devices resource dissects other essential elements such as setting, plot, theme, point of view, foreshadowing and flashback symbolism apart from irony - all fundamental ingredients that create a compelling storyline. User-friendly recourse consists one PDF file that contains 24 ready-to-print pages chock-full with narration synced with age-appropriate learning activities offering multiple ways to incorporate them into your teaching schedule; either as whole group lessons or divided among small groups or as individual homework assignments. Aligned With Standards: In agreement with Common Core State Standards guidelines, this tool aims not just at fostering understanding among learners but also cultivating appreciation for building blocks underlying good literature work. By endowing deeper comprehension levels regarding characterization and other literary devices beyond simple text reading which would enable them extract more profound meaning and purpose from all genres of literature.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Language Arts, Graphic Organizers, Characterization, Writing Tasks, Crossword Puzzles
Quad Graphic Organizer Bundle
Math, Algebra, Geometry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Graphic Organizers, Teacher Tools
This is a Quad Graphic Organizer Bundle for your math students. This resource is split up into groups. Each group contains the following resources: Group 1 based on Exclusive Definitions • Definitions & Theorems Graphic Organizers • Classification Summary Sheet • Classification Bingo Game Group 2 based on Inclusive Definitions • Definitions & Theorems Graphic Organizers • Classification Summary Sheet • Classification Bingo Game Suggested Use I personally only teach the Exclusive Definitions per our curriculum. However, I know some schools teach Inclusive Definitions, and others teach both in order to compare them. This resource allows for all three options, depending on school requirements and teacher preference. Exclusive vs. Inclusive There are two basic systems used to define quadrilaterals: Exclusive and Inclusive. These two systems have many similarities, but they also have key differences. These differences involve 3 definition changes as summarized in the table included. I hope you enjoy! You can find more resources at my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/smith-math Here are other similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/intro-to-calculus-word-wall https://teachsimple.com/product/laws-of-exponents-lessons-intro-lesson-exponents-basics https://teachsimple.com/product/sequences-and-series-graphic-organizer https://teachsimple.com/product/arkansas-river-float-activity https://teachsimple.com/product/systems-of-equations-graphic-organizer-packet https://teachsimple.com/product/algebra-2-word-wall
Author Smith Math
Tags Quad Graphic Organizers, Summary Sheets, Math Bundle, Geometry Bundle, Math Bingo, Classifications, Exclusive Definition, Smith Math, Quad Graphics Columbus
Bilingual Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer
ELA, Writing, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
This resource is a Bilingual Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer . This resource comes in Spanish and English. These worksheets will help students brainstorm and develop ideas before composing their narrative writing piece.
Author Creatively Mrs. B
Tags Bilingual, Spanish, Graphic Organizer, Narrative Writing, Back To School, Graphic Organizer For Writing A Narrative, Narrative Essay Organizer, Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer Pdf, Narrative Graphic Organizer 5th Grade
Pack of Student Planner and Tracker
Special Resources, Life Studies, ELA, Life Skills, Writing, Grade 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This 20-pages Student Planner and Tracker Pack includes Assignment Trackers, Examination Trackers, Group Project Trackers, Individual Project Trackers, Daily Dumps (Daily Planners), and Weekly Grinds (Weekly Planners). The designs and organization of the planners in this pack are specifically made to be easy-to-use and engaging so that students will enjoy monitoringand learning to focus on their important tasks. Some planners and trackers have areas where teachers and parents can write their notes and signatures making them teacher and parent friendly especially in checking the learners' school or daily progress. The different designs are aimed to give teachers and parents freedom to choose the best style they need for their classes. This no-prep worksheet planner packs are non-editable and can be part of the students' folder files or take home folders. What’s included: 1. 6 Assignment Trackers: convenient way to keep track of daily homework/assignments which show due dates and accomplishment status along with notes or reminders. This is not only helpful for students but also to teachers and parents to keep track of their learners’ activities. 2. 3 Examination Trackers: test and examination checks that are helpful for learners to organize their incoming tests and exams. These sheets include the subjects, dates, along with the contents like topics, reference books and pages. Teachers and parents can also check these trackers for the learners’ progress as well as the subject and/or topics that they still need to focus their studies more. 3. 2 Group Project Trackers: project trackers that are designed for group projects. These are helpful to organize group projects since they specify materials and supplies needed, every tasks that should be done and the corresponding group members that are assigned for each one. The group project tracker also helps the teacher check the project status and students’ teamwork in finishing their projects. 4. 2 Individual Project Tracker: designed for individual project tracking that help learners organize their project plan and keep track of their progress. Also included in the content are the options for teachers and parents to check the project progress. 5. 3 Project List Trackers: project checkers of all subjects that can help learners monitor all projects they have in school. These project trackers contain the project kind, subject, start date and due dates that are helpful to check which project should be given more priority on. 6. 2 Daily Brain Dump: daily planners that keep the students updated with their day-to-day activities, focus on the important tasks of the day and guides the learners with their day. They can also add their thoughts and reminders. 7. 2 Weekly Grind: weekly planners that help the learners organize their week, emphasize the important daily tasks and the weekly goals that they need to achieve.
Author It's Teacher L
Tags Daily Planner, Weekly Planner, Homework Tracker, Assignment Tracker, Project Tracker, Life Skills
Apple Themed Story Maps - Graphic Organizers
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
Apple Themed Story Maps - Graphic Organizers is a ready to go resource for your students to demonstrate understanding of a story and its parts.
Author Jessica Richmond
Tags Apples, Graphic Organizers, Story Maps, Story Parts, Reading Comprehension
Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer Support your students’ learning with this Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer . This resource was specifically designed to provide students with an interactive and engaging way to learn more about the writing process. This resource was crafted for students of most any age. How to Use the Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer : This Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer can (and should) be used any time students are about to dive into a writing task. This is meant to help students lay out their thoughts in an organized way. This is a digital graphic organizer that has 10 slides for students to work through. The slides included in the Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer are as follows: 1. Brainstorm ideas 2. Planning a. Exposition b. Developing Great Characters c. Conflict d. Rising Action e. Climax f. Falling Action g. Resolution Each slide will have space for students to type ideas for their narrative. When students have completed this Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer , they should be ready to complete their writing piece! I hope you enjoy! Here are links to similar resources in my store: Choosing Reliable Sources Lesson One Point Perspective Art Lesson Friendly Letter Writing Template Google Classroom Etiquette Rules Presentation Positive Self-Affirmations Lesson Fluids Unit Check Out More Resources from My Store: Resource Garden
Author Resource Garden
Tags Narrative Writing, Creative Writing, Graphic Organizer, Digital Graphic Organizer, Writing Unit, Brainstorm Page, Independent Activity
Reading Response Graphic Organizer: Help Your Students Choose Quotes from Literature
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Strategies, Literature, Writing, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
This graphic organizer worksheet will help guide your intermediate students through the process of drafting an interesting reading response. This is the first step to learning how to choose meaningful quotes from novels when writing longer essays in high school and university. It takes time to teach students how to actually do this, and this assignment breaks that process down step-by-step. It includes prompts to help your students think carefully about the following topics: Choose an interesting quote from the book they are currently reading. This could be a class novel or an independent reading book. Summarize plot and characters: They need to explain what has been happening in the story up to this point. What has lead to this quote? Make text-to-text and text-to-self connections: Students should choose a quote that is impactful to them personally. They should have some kind of connection to this quote. Share reactions: This prompts students to share their emotions when reading this part of the book. Form opinions: This is where students start to move towards the idea of a thesis statement. What do they think about this part of the book? Do they agree or disagree with the character's choices? Visualize the scene: Students draw an image of this part of the book. How to Use: This task works well for literature circles, class novel studies, or individual novel studies. After completing this reading response, students could be tasked with writing an organized paragraph to explain their quote and its significance. Having answered all of these prompts, they should have lots to say! Grades to Use With: This assignment is perfect for middle grades (4-8) who are starting to learn how make deeper and more complex responses to literature (beyond simple comprehension questions).
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Reading Response, Quotes, Reflection, Novel Study, Lit Circles, Comprehension, Reading, Writing, Connection, Opinion, Organizer Quotes, Literature Graphic Organizer
Video Game Design - Coding + Pixel Art Graphic Organizer
Creative Arts, Art, Graphic Arts, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Graphic Organizers, Teacher Tools
As you introduce and review new topics with your art students, you may want to ensure that you have quality resources that will allow them to express their understanding of the concept. Art can be concrete and abstract simultaneously! Because of this, we want to assess mastery in the best ways we know how. We can do this when we present hands-on and engaging lessons and instruction to our students. This is a Video Game Design – Coding + Pixel Art Design Graphic Organizer. It is an editable presentation that can be accessed through Microsoft or Google. It consists of 15 slides. The objective is for students to be able to code their own video game with the use of art and graphics. The presentation breakdown is as follows: Slide 2 – Student assignment. Students will code their own video game that includes a narrative, at least 3 balanced levels, and self-made pixel art animation (sprites and backgrounds) Slide 3 – Game Design breakdown. Slides 4 & 5 – Components organization. Slides 6 & 7 – Mechanics organization. Slides 8 & 9 – Space organization. Slides 10 & 11 – Goals organization. Slides 12 & 13 – Rules organization. Slide 14 – Coding Score rubric. Slide 15 – Design Score rubric. This can be used with middle and high school art students. I hope you enjoy! Here are similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/agamograph-self-reflection-form https://teachsimple.com/product/social-story-for-safe-hands-and-feet https://teachsimple.com/product/addition-matching-velcro-activity https://teachsimple.com/product/abstract-form-lesson-activity You can visit my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/resource-garden I can be contacted for questions and concerns at nicole.maizelis@gmail.com .
Author Resource Garden
Tags Video Game Design, Graphic Arts, Pixel Art, Coding, Art Lesson, Rubrics, Program Development, Algorithm, Creativity, Student Goals
Reaganomics: Graphic Organizer
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
Reaganomics: Graphic Organizer A valuable teaching resource, this comprehensive tool simplifies the complex subject of Reagan's economic policies. It is designed for students from grades 8 to 11. Particularly, educators working with subjects in Social Studies, specifically within the subdomain of USA History. Key Principles This graphic organizer focuses on 'Reaganomics', the economic approach used by President Ronald Reagan during his tenure from 1981-1989. The strategies covered include: Supply-side economics Monetarism Deregulation The graphics depict how these mechanisms were implemented to stimulate economic growth and boost job creation through decreases in taxes, reductions in government expenditure, and relaxing regulations across industries. Policy Changes Under Reagan's Administration Notably, important policy changes such as Tax Reform Act of 1986 aimed at simplifying tax code while promoting fairness and efficiency are discussed. The reasoning behind reducing government spending within social welfare programs is also explored – an attempt to downsize federal involvement while increasing individual contributions. Critical Perspectives on Reaganomics Included within it is an examination of arguments both praising and critiquing "Reaganomics". This promises exposure to critical thinking exercises around pertinent ongoing debates. An Excellent Classroom Tool This effective method stimulates classroom discussion or debate among peers during group study sessions or even when given as homework assignments. The Package Includes: A detailed teacher version with answers which can serve as a 'key'. A student template for filling in the blanks to confirm an understanding of Reaganomics. Available in a PDF format, this classroom-ready resource can plunge educators and students into the depths of a significant era in American economic history.
Author Dr. Will Pulgarin
Tags Reaganomics, Economic Policies, Supply-side Economics, Monetarism, Deregulation, What Is Reaganomics, Were Reaganomics Good For The United States
Character Analysis Graphic Organizers
ELA, Reading, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
This resource is a set of Character Analysis Graphic Organizers . On the first worksheet, students will use the acronym STEAL to complete their graphic organizer. S- speech T- thoughts E- effect on others A- actions L- looks On the second worksheet, students will develop an impromptu character sketch. These graphic organizers can be used alongside any text any time you are wanting students to dive deeper into the characters.
Author Time Thrifty Teacher
Tags Character, Analysis, Graphic Organizers, Traits, Inferences, Printable Character Map, Teaching Character Analysis
B-M-E Graphic Organizers | Fairy Tale Plots
ELA, Literature, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
This resource is a B-M-E Graphic Organizer Packet. There are 5 different lift the flap printables referencing five different fairy tales. There is a blank template included.
Author Good Human Project
Tags Sequence Of Events, Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Story Plot, Graphic Organizers