Great
Graphic Organizers to Use With Any Book! : 50 Fun
Reproducibles & Activities to Explore Literature
& Develop Kids' Writing
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Great
Teaching With Graphic Organizers : Lessons and Fun-Shaped
Templated That Motivate Kids of All Learning Styles
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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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Webbing
with Literature: Creating Story Maps with Children's
Books |
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