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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.
Insect Beginning, Middle, End Worksheet
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
The Insect Beginning, Middle, End Worksheet helps students in grades K-4 improve their reading comprehension by identifying key story elements. Students read a passage about the life cycle of an insect, then fill out a graphic organizer worksheet labeling the major events that occur in the beginning, middle, and end. Educators can use this resource in small groups or for independent practice to reinforce literacy skills. Students will learn how to analyze a text and understand story structure. This worksheet integrates science content on insects with essential reading skills. Adaptable across elementary grade levels, it provides a creative approach to building comprehension. Use this engaging resource to help students grasp plot, sequence events logically, and become more thoughtful readers.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Sequencing, Summarizing
Sonnet 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 sonnet poetry writing. There are a variety of posters that teach about sonnet poetry. Students will explore features, how to write a sonnet poem and so much more. They will use the graphic organizers to brainstorm ideas and then write a sonnet poem. 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 Words Posters, Language Arts, Poetry, Sonnet Poems, Iambic Parameter
"Chasing Vermeer" Novel Study
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Literature, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Novel Studies, Graphic Organizers, Assessments, Activities, Worksheets
This novel study is a complete supplemental resource for Chasing Vermeer by Blue Balliet. The included activities focus on the genre of mystery, reader response questions, comprehension questions, vocabulary practice, character analysis, the elements of the plot, and more! Graphic organizers are included, along with a clue tracker chart and mystery genre posters. ⭐️This Resource Includes:⭐️ Who Was Johannes Vermeer?: A short biography about Vermeer that includes reader response questions. Reader Response Journal: This reader response journal is divided into 5 sections by chapters. Each section includes 1-2 pages of vocabulary practice and 1-2 pages of short answer comprehension questions, and a 4-page final assessment that is mixed with multiple choice questions and short answer questions. Not only can this literature response packet be used for whole group discussion/instruction, but it works great in literature circles, to hold group members accountable for reading and discussing the text. It can also be used as a homework assignment, small group instruction, book clubs, etc. Mystery Genre Resources - This section includes 2 mystery genre posters (2 color options) and a Clue Tracker to record clues or evidence regarding suspicious people or events from the novel. Quote Analysis with response questions: a pre-reading activity Elements of Plot: Graphic Organizer Character Analysis: This graphic organizer can be used for any character(s) at any point during the reading of the novel that you see fit. Task Cards: 2 sets of task cards are included. The first set is made up of open-ended questions & digging deeper prompts. The second set are the same questions used in the reader response journals but in a different format. This offers an alternative to the reader response journal activity .
Author Creatively Gifted
Tags Novel Study, Vocabulary, Comprehension, Partner Discussion, Graphic Organizers, Book Companion, Chasing Vermeer, Mystery, Anchor Chart, Reader Response, Chasing Vermeer Chapter Questions
Graphic Organizers Simplified C - Reading, Writing & Thinking Skills
ELA, Reading, Writing, Grade 4, 5, Graphic Organizers, Teacher Tools
This graphic organizer -based resource is designed for grades 4 to 5. The graphic organizers included in this resource helps students organize their thoughts to be successful in reading, writing and thinking. Graphic organizers are used to help students become better readers, writers and thinkers. This is the first book in a series of four that provides ready-to-use content. The lessons within this resource are made up of three sections: a reading section, a graphic organizer , and comprehension-style worksheets. Aligned to the International Reading Association and National Council of Teachers of English Standards 1, 3, 6, and 12.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Graphic Organizers, Comprehension, Answers, Elementary
Story Map
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
Sometimes you just need a great graphic organizer that students can use over and over again in your classroom, no matter what book you’re reading! Sometimes, we may be in need of something that only highlights a single skill. However, once students have been introduced to multiple skills individually, they may be ready to combine these skills. When your students are ready for this, I have just the resource for you. This is a Story Map Graphic Organizer . It is a 2-page printable which can be printed front and back or on two separate pages. This story map is great because it can be used for fiction and non-fiction texts. This was designed for lower elementary students to start putting their knowledge to the test. This graphic organizer will easily allow you to informally assess student comprehension. The components included are: -Story Plot (First, Next, Finally) -Characters Who? -Setting Where? -Problem -Solution -What was the big idea of the story? You can choose to print multiple copies of this. You may even choose to print and laminate this, so students can use it over and over again. I can be contacted for questions and concerns at lisa.riddle50@gmail.com .
Author Lisa Lynn Riddle
Tags Story Map, Story Elements, Graphic Organizer, Reading Printable, Story Plot, Comprehension, Characters, Fiction Text, Nonfiction Text, Free Printable Story Map, Simple Story Map, Story Map Printable, Story Map Lesson Plans
Introduction to FDR's New Deal: Reading & Processing Activity
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
During the 1930s, the United States was facing a lot of problems. Many people were out of work and didn't have enough money to take care of their families. The country was in a very difficult time called the Great Depression. To help the country recover, President Franklin D. Roosevelt came up with a plan called the New Deal. The New Deal had a lot of different parts, but the main idea was to create jobs and help people who were struggling. One of the ways the New Deal created jobs was by starting programs that hired people to do important work, like building roads and bridges. The New Deal also helped farmers by giving them money and tools to improve their farms. The New Deal also created programs to help people who were having a hard time. One program was called Social Security, which gave money to people who were retired or couldn't work because of an injury or disability. Another program was called the Civilian Conservation Corps, which helped young men get jobs and learn new skills. Overall, the New Deal was a plan to help the country recover from a very difficult time. It created jobs, helped people who were struggling, and set up programs that are still helping Americans today. Teacher-prepared notes show students what is important and how ideas relate, and offer a model for how students should take notes themselves (Marzano et al., 2001). This product comes with an introductory reading into FDR's New Deal. The product then has students process the three R's: Relief, Recovery, and Reform (comes with an example). Ready to use. Excellent for review. Product clipart credit: By PrincePadania and By Clip Guy Graphics
Author Dr. Will Pulgarin
Tags New Deal, FDR, US History, Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt
Benjamin Franklin Interactive Notebook | SS1H1a, SS1H1b, SS1G1a, SS1CG1
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
Benjamin Franklin Interactive Notebook The Benjamin Franklin Interactive Notebook engages students while they learn about this famous Founding Father. This social studies resource includes 17 activities centered around Benjamin Franklin's life and his contributions during the Revolutionary period. Educators can implement these printable activities in a variety of ways. Students could complete the interactive notebook pages individually or in small groups. The pages could also be used together as a whole class activity or assigned as enrichment homework. Targeted for grades K-2, these activities are aligned to the following standards: SS1H1a, SS1H1b, SS1G1a, and SS1CG1. With an engaging interactive format, this resource brings Benjamin Franklin's story to life. Students will further their understanding of this influential figure in American history.
Author Sarah Miller Tech
Tags Graphic Organizers, U.S. History, Benjamin Franklin, Standards, Biographies
Theodore Roosevelt Interactive Notebook | SS1H1a, SS1H1b, SS1G1a, SS1CG1
Social Studies, Biographies, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
This resource is a Theodore Roosevelt Interactive Notebook. There are 17 activities included. All you have to do is print and go. Students will enjoy these activities during social studies units.
Author Sarah Miller Tech
Tags Theodore Roosevelt, Interactive Notebook, Graphic Organizers, Social Studies, Cut And Paste
Beginning Writer Story Board
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
The Beginning Writer Story Board: An Innovative Teaching Tool Constructed meticulously with the younger writer's mind in sight, this storyboard set caters specifically to those taking their first steps into narrative story writing. The Beginner Writer Story Board is a versatile teaching resource that provides an engaging and interactive way for young students (kindergarten-grade 3) to express their thoughts, ideas, and experiences. Building Creative Narratives 108 thematic story cards featuring characters, items, settings and other diverse elements act as unique puzzle pieces for creative storytelling. Students are encouraged to construct narratives by selectively piecing together these cards onto a storyboard. This empowers learners as they become the architects of their own narratives. Versatile Storyboard Options The set comes with ten distinct storyboard options where students can arrange chosen story cards on laminated boards using reusable Velcro dots. With an easy interchangeability option if they decide to redirect their creative storyline. Other Key Features: Fosters independent thinking skills. Promotes decision making process during narrative creation. Aids struggling writers by providing visual cues throughout drafting process. Suitably crafted for classroom material during language arts lessons or exciting homework exercise promoting narrative skills outside regular school hours! Inspire creativity in your students with the Beginner Writer Story Boards! Let them uncover captivating tales lying ahead!
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Creativity, Narrative Writing, Story Cards, Independent Thinking, Visual Aids
Venn Diagram Graphic Organizer
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Graphic Organizers, Teacher Tools
This Venn Diagram Graphic Organizer is a great way for students to compare two topics. It's simple and easy to use, and it helps students visualize the relationships between the two topics.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Compare And Contrast
Fact and Opinion Landscape Graphic Organizer
ELA, Reading, Grade 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This Fact and Opinion Landscape Graphic Organizer is a great way for students to organize their thoughts and determine whether statements are facts or opinions. This is a valuable skill for students to have, and this graphic organizer will help them practice and master this concept.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Fact And Opinion
Pencil Themed Smiley Face Name Tags
, Not Grade Specific, Classroom Decor, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
Fun and colourful pencil themed name tags/ labels will make your students desks, lockers or cubbies look so inviting!
Author Socially Skilled Kids
Tags Name Tags, Labels, Pencil Theme
French Revolution: Complete Graphic Organizer
Social Studies, History, History: Europe, History: World, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
The French Revolution was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France from 1789 to 1799. It began with the storming of the Bastille prison in Paris on July 14, 1789, and ended with the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte as Emperor in 1799. The French Revolution was sparked by a combination of economic, social, and political factors. France was facing a financial crisis due to its involvement in the American Revolution and the extravagant spending of King Louis XVI and his queen, Marie Antoinette. Meanwhile, the majority of the French population, particularly the lower classes, were suffering from poverty, starvation, and inequality. The revolution began with the Estates-General, a meeting of representatives from the three social classes in France, which had not been convened since 1614. The Third Estate, which represented the common people, demanded more representation and greater political power. When the king refused, the Third Estate declared itself the National Assembly and began drafting a new constitution. The revolution quickly turned violent, as crowds of angry Parisians stormed the Bastille and other symbols of the monarchy. In August 1789, the National Assembly abolished feudalism and established the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, which asserted the equality of all citizens before the law and guaranteed individual rights such as freedom of speech, press, and religion. The revolution continued with the Reign of Terror, a period of mass executions and political repression led by radical Jacobin leader Maximilien Robespierre. The Reign of Terror was brought to an end with the execution of Robespierre in 1794. In 1795, a new constitution was established, creating a Directory government. However, the Directory was plagued by corruption and instability, leading to the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, who seized power in a coup d'état in 1799. The French Revolution had a profound impact on world history, inspiring political and social revolutions in Europe and beyond. Its legacy includes the spread of revolutionary ideals such as liberty, equality, and fraternity, the emergence of nationalism, and the transformation of Europe's political and social order. Teacher-prepared notes show students what is important and how ideas relate, and offer a model for how students should take notes themselves (Marzano et al., 2001). This graphic organizer helps students understand the underlining causes and effects of the French Revolution. The notes go over The Tennis Court Oath, the Bastille, and The Great Fear. These notes also cover the start and end of the Reign of Terror, and conclude with an overview of the rise and fall of Napoleon. Ready to print and ready to use! Clipart credit: By PrincePadania and byDandy Doodles
Author Dr. Will Pulgarin
Tags French Revolution, Graphic Organizer, High Yield Strategy, Complete The Graphic Organizer
Little Red Riding Hood | Story Retelling | Graphic Organizers
ELA, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
This resource is a Little Red Riding Hood Story Retelling Activity. There are 2 graphic organizers that can be printed or completed digitally. There is a writing template for students to write out the story in their own words. Finally, there is a cut and paste into a mini story booklet.
Author Good Human Project
Tags Reading Station, Story Retell, Graphic Organizers, Little Red Riding Hood, Folk Tales, Retelling Graphic Organizer Grade 2, Little Red Riding Hood Preschool
Lyric 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 lyric poetry writing. There are a variety of posters that teach about lyric poetry. Students will explore features, famous lyric poems, how to write a lyric poem and so much more. Students will then write lyric poems 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 Lyric Poetry, Lyric Poems, Writing Poems, Graphic Organizers, Posters, How To Write A Lyric Poem, Writing Lyric Poems
Story Elements Main Idea Character Analysis Graphic Organizers
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Strategies, Grade 4, 5, 6, Graphic Organizers, Teacher Tools
If you’re looking for relevant and exciting activities to support your students’ reading comprehension skills, this Differentiated Story Elements Graphic Organizers is for you! Made for fourth to sixth grade primary level students, homeschoolers and EFL/ESL learners, this set contains 30 pages of ready-to-use worksheets that support any reading curriculum. With different designs that support learners’ learning levels, this resource is perfect inclusion to your reading class! What’s included are: •17 Story Map / Story Elements Graphic Organizers •8 Character Analysis Graphic Organizers •5 Main Idea and Supporting Details / Key Idea and Key Details Organizers This Differentiated Story Elements Graphic Organizers set can be used as an additional resource for story map, story elements, character analysis, main idea and supporting details activities and even projects that can be a perfect inclusion for students’ file folders and portfolios. With the variety of activities, this is a helpful and necessary tool that the teachers can rely on for many school years to come!
Author It's Teacher L
Tags Graphic Organizer, Reading Comprehension, Story Elements, Story Maps, Character Analysis, Main Idea
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
Comparing Four Texts Graphic Organizer Worksheet
ELA, Reading, Grade 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This graphic organizer will help your students compare four texts they are reading. By summarizing each text, your students will be able to see the similarities and differences between the texts. This is a great way to help your students engage with the texts they are reading.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Compare And Contrast, Genres
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
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
Adapted Math Binder: Base 10
Math, Place Value, Grade 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
Adapted Math Binder: Base 10 Created with Grade 3 and Grade 4 students in mind, the Adapted Math Binder: Base 10 is a comprehensive educational tool. This resource aims to simplify teaching mathematics to learners who are on an adapted Individualized Education Plan (IEP), such as those with autism or other special considerations. This interactive binder zeroes in on base 10 concepts and place value. It's designed to seamlessly integrate into any classroom environment aiding educators in producing supplemental materials for adapted programs. Covers:The binder provides structured support from numbers zero through nine thousand by offering step-by-step guides. These cover basic number reading up into thousands, comparing sizes of different quantities, representing numbers on an abacus and decomposing larger numbers into tens, hundreds, and thousands. Packed with:Apart from these exercises it includes easy-to-understand graphic organizers that provide clear visuals helping students understand base 10 blocks and place values more easily. Ease of use:The Adapted Math Binder is designed for quick setup requiring just a dry-erase marker plus dice. It's reusable—just erase used pages! A versatile product suitable for small group instruction or individual homework practice. In addition to being an effective teaching aid this binder also facilitates accurate assessment of progress through its inclusive rubric & evaluation grid enabling teachers in delivering precise reports about their child’s academic development. Final word - the Adapted Math Binder: Base 10 is essential for any educator looking towards providing comprehensive learning support on base the 10 system while ensuring inclusivity among students.
Author I Heart Grade 3
Tags Base 10 Concepts, Place Value, Visual Aids, Adapted Assignments, Interactive Binder
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
Borreguita and the Coyote Reader Response Activities
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Literature, Grade 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers, Worksheets & Printables, Novel Studies, Activities, Worksheets
This picture book companion is the perfect resource to accompany the book Borreguita and the Coyote by Verna Aardema. It includes 35 print-and-go reading activities to choose from, making this resource ideal for customizing learning to your student's specific needs and academic abilities. Students will investigate characters, identify story elements, determine the theme, practice plotting story events, compare & contrast, make predictions, inferences, & connections, answer questions that require them to think beyond the text, and much more! Students will love the engaging and fun activities, and you will appreciate the time saved hunting for high-level resources to teach reading concepts that students frequently struggle with. The activities provided are designed to enable students to apply higher-level thinking skills, encourage them to provide text evidence to support their thinking, and challenge them to express their own thoughts and/or perspectives. ⭐️This Resource Includes:⭐️ ◾ Elements of a Trickster Tale Anchor Chart or Notes Handout: Color and B&W ◾ Making Predictions: Before reading the book, students will make predictions about the text. ◾ Elements of a Trickster Tale: Students fill in the chart with the details of the story that characterize it as a trickster tale. ◾ Trickster Tale Tidbits: Students will answer the questions with details from the story that proves it's a trickster tale. ◾ Story Elements: Students fill in the boxes with words & pictures to represent the story elements. ◾ Sequencing: Students will retell & illustrate the important parts of the story. ◾ Retell the Story: Students retell the beginning, middle, and end of story with text and illustrations. ◾ Recalling events in Chronological Order: Students describe and illustrate four major events in the story in chronological order. ◾ Summary: Students complete the Somebody, Wanted, Because, But, So graphic organizer and write a summary of the story. ◾ Story Event Sort: Students will describe a scene or event from the story that fits into each of the categories & explain how the event made them feel & how it relates to the category. ◾ Making Inferences: Students use clues & schema to make inferences while reading the story. ◾ Making Connections: Students make connections to an event from the story. ◾ Cause & Effect (simplified cut-and-paste): Students are given either the cause or effect and will cut & match up cause & effect cards, then paste them in the correct boxes (ANSWER KEY included). ◾ Cause & Effect (cut-and-paste): Students cut & match up cause & effect cards, then paste them in the correct boxes (ANSWER KEY included). ◾ Cause & Effect: Students fill in the causes and effects (ANSWER KEY included). ◾ Author's Message: Students describe four important events from the story in chronological order and answer the questions about the author's message. ◾ Character Inside & Out (Borreguita): Students include details from the story to describe what the character says, thinks, does, and feels. ◾ Character Inside & Out (Coyote): Students include details from the story to describe what the character says, thinks, does, and feels. ◾ Character Feelings (Borreguita): Students describe how the character's feelings change throughout the story & give examples of the events that cause them to feel the way they do. ◾ Character Feelings (Coyote): Students describe how the character's feelings change throughout the story & give examples of the events that cause them to feel the way they do. ◾ Character Development (Borreguita): Students select the character traits that best describe the character at different times throughout the story and provide examples from the book to support each character trait. ◾ Character Development (Coyote): Students select the character traits that best describe the character at different times throughout the story and provide examples from the book to support each character trait. ◾ Character Change (Borreguita): Students will explain how the character changed from the beginning to the end of the story and describe the events that caused the change to happen. ◾ Character Change (Coyote): Students will explain how the character changed from the beginning to the end of the story and describe the events that caused the change to happen. ◾ Character Acrostic Poem (Borreguita): Students will write an acrostic poem to describe the character. ◾ Character Acrostic Poem (Coyote): Students will write an acrostic poem to describe the character. ◾ Sketch a Scene From the Story: Students draw a scene from the story & explain why it's important to the plot. ◾ Setting Influences the Plot: Students will draw a scene from the story that takes place in one of the settings and write about what happened there and why it was important to the plot. ◾ Setting the Scene: Students identify three different settings in the story and explain how they know that the setting changed. ◾ Theme: Students answer the questions to determine which theme best fits the story and provide text evidence to support their choice. ◾ Thinking About the Text: Students will answer the questions about the story & include examples from the text to support their answers. ◾ 3-2-1: Students will list three tricks that Borreguita played on Coyote, 2 lessons that can be learned from the story, and one word that describes Borreguita. ◾ Word Search Puzzle: Students identify the words for the definitions below. Then, find the words hidden in the puzzle (ANSWER KEY INCLUDED). ◾ Wait... There's More!: Students will write about what happens next in the story. ◾ Book Review: Students color in the stars to rate how much they enjoyed the book and draw a new cover & their favorite character from the story. Then, they will explain why other kids should or should not read it. 💡Need ideas for different ways you can implement these activities? ◾ Focus on different reading skills each day for targeted instruction, and have students complete a corresponding printable to check for understanding. ◾ During centers, students can independently read the story again and complete an activity that reviews a previously taught concept. ◾ Work with students on a reading concept they struggle with during guided reading or strategy groups. ◾ Students work with a partner or in literature circles to complete additional reading activities. 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Author Creatively Gifted
Tags IRA, Picture Book Activities, Read Aloud Lessons, Interactive Read Aloud Activities, Elementary Reading, Reading Comprehension, Fountas And Pinnell IRA, Second Grade, Trickster Tales, Borreguita And The Coyote
Making Inferences Record Worksheet
ELA, Reading, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This product can help teachers by providing a worksheet for students to use while reading. The worksheet will help students to record their schema and textual evidences while making inferences. This will be a great resource for teachers who want to help their students improve their reading comprehension skills.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Inference