Graphic Organizers To Print

These graphic organizers will help you and your students organize ideas and concepts. Some of the printables are in PDF format and are approximately 30-50k in size.

 

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Title and Story Pictures Title and Story Words
Vocabulary Practice What We Know – What We Learned
Who, What, Where, Why, When, and How Cluster/Word Web 1
Fact-and-Opinion Chart Five W's Chart
The Big Book of Reproducible Graphic Organizers : 50 Great Templates to Help Kids Get More Out of Reading, Writing, Social Studies & More Setting, Problem, Solution
Story Map: Important Parts of the Story Sentence Map
How to make a story map - print this Story Map: Series of Events Chain
Begin to End Chain Story Writing Plan
Compare and Contrast: Venn Diagram Character Trait Chart: Character Relationship Web
Character Map Timeline
Antonyms and Synonyms Beginning, Middle, End
Cause and Effect Central Issues and Conclusion
Chart, Two-Column Chart, Three-Column
Chart, Four-Column Checklist for Problem Solving
Conflict Dissection Chart Event Map - Organizing the who, what, where, when, why, and how of an event is the goal of this graphic organizer.
Flow Chart Four-Column Chart
Garden Gate Ice-Cream Cone - Write your topic on the cone. Add details in order on each scoop.
Ladder Wheel Chart
Fact Chart - This graphic organizer will help your students identify the main idea and supporting facts in any text. Five Elements of a Story - The five elements of a story (introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution) provide the structure for this graphic organizer.
Folk Tale Problem-Solving
Students will create a folk tale with the setting, characters, and problem. Excerpted from
Herringbone Map
Identifying the main idea and supporting details is the object of this graphic organizer.
KWL Chart Main Idea and Supporting Details This web will help students to identify the key idea of a story and the details that support it
KWL Chart KWS Chart
Problem, Climax, Solution Problem and Solution
Sequence Map
Your students can use this graphic organizer to identify the sequence of events in a story or a sequential task.
Story Map
Using a story map helps students to identify key elements in a story such as characters or events
Sequence Chart Story Map 1
Story Map 2 Story Map 3
Story Setting
Students will identify and organize the settings in specific story.
Title, Characters, Problem
Comparison Chart Triple Venn
Spider Map Super Graphs, Venns, & Glyphs (Grades 1-4)

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