Graphic Organizers
Graphic Organizers
Graphic Organizers develop higher order thinking skills with each story
•Reading Graphic Organizers & Printables- outstanding!
“Illustration of your thoughts on paper”
By: Margo A. Mastropieri and Thomas E. Scruggs
★25 Reading Strategies that Work in Every Content Area te@chthought 12/26/13
★Graphic Map Rubric Readwritethink
✴Graphic Organizers from TeacherVision
✴Character Analysis Graphic Organizer Printout.. -Enchanted Learning
Main Idea - Fish Bone Organizer/Scholastic
★Story Map Song by Suzy Red/KingsWings
★Story Train/Scholastic
★KWL Chart/Scholastic
Scholastic
Gingerbread Man compare with Snow Child
Child never returns / Child returns
Reciprocal Teaching
Students take on the role of the teacher. Four strategies are used: summarizing, questioning clarifying, and predicting. Begin with a sentence or two, tell the main idea, then begin questioning about the text. Make necessary clarifications. Gradually move on to paragraphs and larger portions of text.
What ever the story,
Venn Diagrams are great in helping children make connections.
Second Grade Venn Diagram
This chart is good for Little Red Hen and other farm stories.
Photos from my brother-in-law’s farm in Minn.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Graphic Organizer
Plugins: AfterDisplayTitle K2 Plugins: K2AfterDisplayTitle
Organizers to record thoughts and voices
Constructed by Mary DeFalco
Characters as guides to meaning by Nancy Roser, Miriam Martinez, Charles Fuhrken Kathleen Mc Donald
The diagram below is from Rdg. T. 9/’94 by James Flood and Diane Lapp
Revisited 4/13/19