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3rd grade reading graphic organizers for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Formal vs Informal Language

Formal vs Informal Language

Here, you'll find two t-charts detailing formal and informal language, as well as some key words to help students identify the two. Finally, there is a worksheet asking students to identify formal/informal language, and organize a t-chart of their own based upon how they'd speak to different people.
Preview of Close Reading Strategy Card

Close Reading Strategy Card

Created by
Cari Hamlin
These are cards I made with the Close Reading strategies on them. I made them for my student's desks. I printed on cardstock, laminated, and then glued to their desk. By laminating them, the students can reuse them. They can use a dry erase marker to check off each step as they complete it.
Preview of Biography Research Booklet

Biography Research Booklet

Created by
Teaching E2P
Need writing for your biography unit? Here it is! Editable so you can make it your own! Used for 2nd grade, but great for 1-4 as well. This product includes the US map, but my other biography world product has a world map attached. Great for independent biography research!
Preview of Vocabulary 4 Square

Vocabulary 4 Square

Created by
MirandaDroz1015
Students will write the word, definition, and draw a picture to show the word in action. They will also write the word in a sentence. This helps the students learn and understand the full meaning of their vocabulary words each week. Enjoy.
Preview of AR Points Student Organizer

AR Points Student Organizer

This is a template to help students keep track of their AR points,Titles, Level, Score and total points. This product is classroom tested at 4th grade. They will need help at first but quickly catch on to the simple pattern. This product will help your students to become responsible for their own goals in Reading and comprehension. If you have any questions please ask before purchasing. This is a publisher based product with pages September through June.
Preview of Must Do May Do List

Must Do May Do List

Unfinished Work Bin? Absent Work? IXL? Whatever the task may be, your students need to be held accountable. My students have been using a slideshow that tells them what they "must do" before they "may do". I love the colorful visual at the front of the classroom! However... my class this year needs something tangible they can check off themselves.This should be editable in publisher for you to add your own tasks. You can add must dos and may dos that are custom to your classroom. This checklist
Preview of 2.RL.2.5

2.RL.2.5

Created by
KD Consulting
Describe the overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action.
Preview of Editable Genre Gallery Walk Graphic Organizer

Editable Genre Gallery Walk Graphic Organizer

This resource works well with the Genre Lesson PowerPoint that is sold in my store. The PowerPoint is compatible with Google, and it will guide you and your students through a lesson about genres. The PowerPoint resource includes a Quick Write for activating prior knowledge, a brainstorm of genres, a breakdown using the genre quadrants, and a genre gallery walk.THIS RESOURCE IS THE GENRE GALLERY WALK GRAPHIC ORGANIZER. It is editable and does involve some self set-up. Students analyze books and
Preview of Magazine Match Up

Magazine Match Up

Created by
Alyson Backhaus
I use this template for sight words but it can be modified for any need. I have students cut out sight words in magazines and glue them in the corresponding boxes. Other ideas include: - letters - spelling words - math numbers/quantities - beginning sounds Feel free to change this and adapt it to fit your needs! Make sure you share your ideas with us, so that other buyers can have variety!
Preview of Distance Learning Fable Activities with lesson comparison

Distance Learning Fable Activities with lesson comparison

Created by
Wolf Classroom
Graphic organizers and writing prompts to accompany fable readings. Files can be adapted and used for fairy tales, folktales and more. Activities include comparison, retell, moral (lesson), vocabulary, what the student would do differently, and a poster creation. Can be used in small group, whole group or done independently. Different versions of the same type of lesson are included that have different direction options and different graphic organizer options. Document is provided in Publish
Preview of Tanya's Reunion Reading Vocabulary foldable

Tanya's Reunion Reading Vocabulary foldable

Created by
Barbara Yenner
Do you read Tanya's Reunion with your students? This printable reading brocuhure worksheet is a great way to review the reading vocabulary and main idea of this story. Students are also asked to fill in a Venn diagram to compare and contrast the feeling of the main character about visiting her grandmother at the beginnng of the story and at the end of the story.
Preview of What's Your Opinion
Preview of Well Crafted Fiction Immersion Worksheet

Well Crafted Fiction Immersion Worksheet

Use this worksheet when diving into well-crafted fiction text examples for students to explore the characteristics of these books.
Preview of SWBST Chart for Summarizing

SWBST Chart for Summarizing

Created by
Suzanne Bosler
This is a basic Somebody Wanted But So Then graphic organizer. It is made in Publisher.
Preview of Monitoring Comprehension Bookmarks

Monitoring Comprehension Bookmarks

Created by
Michael Benedict
I created this bookmark to prompt students with coding and starters they can use to record thoughts/questions/connections/etc. as they are reading.
Preview of Monitoring Comprehension

Monitoring Comprehension

Created by
Michael Benedict
I created this bookmark to prompt students with coding and starters they can use to record thoughts/questions/connections/etc. as they are reading.
Preview of Procedure Plan

Procedure Plan

A plan that helps students structure an oral project to present to the class.
Preview of Theme and Point of View Lesson

Theme and Point of View Lesson

Created by
Kelly Herlihy
This lesson is a great introduction or review lesson for theme and point of view. My Neighbor Below is a perfect read aloud for teaching and discussing these reading concepts, while also encouraging the appreciation of animals and the greater world around us. Great for Groundhog Day, Earth Day, or ANY DAY! Relevant to the theme and point of view Common Core standards for 2nd-5th grade, but students of all ages will enjoy this book and activity! Included is a 45 minute lesson plan, graphic org
Preview of Main Idea and Supporting Details Sort

Main Idea and Supporting Details Sort

Created by
Jennifer Lucina
You can enter information from the topic you are currently working on into this Main Idea and Support Details Sort template. Students determine which statements are supporting details and which statement is the main idea. This sort can be used as follow-up independent work to a whole group or small group lesson or as a literacy center.
Preview of Because of Winn-Dixie compare and contrast

Because of Winn-Dixie compare and contrast

This is a graphic organizer that your students can use to help them take notes on how the book and movie are the same and different as they watch the movie. This organizer keeps them engaged and helps them to meet some of the new core curriculum standards.
Preview of A Timeline of Abraham Lincoln

A Timeline of Abraham Lincoln

Created by
Connor Allen
Can be used along with the Reading Street Story Abraham Lincoln or any other story about Abraham Lincoln to show sequence on a timeline. You can have your students draw a picture of the events in the box, or write in the boxes.
Preview of Character Traits Using Text Evidence

Character Traits Using Text Evidence

Created by
choran
This product allows students to list the character they are explaining, the trait they are using to describe them, and then a spot to write in the evidence from the text that supports their thinking. The Common Core Standards are pushing students to use evidence to support their ideas, this is a great product to guide students in that direction!
Preview of Accelerated Reading Bookmarks

Accelerated Reading Bookmarks

Created by
Christy Valdivia
These bookmarks can be used to monitor students reading levels. They are perfect to take to the library to guide students in choosing the correct level and color. Colors can be easily changed to match the color system used at your school.
Preview of Two graphic organizers for main idea and supporting details

Two graphic organizers for main idea and supporting details

Use this graphic organizer to help your students differentiate between main idea and supporting details. I have enclosed two different formats.
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Comparative Analysis

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