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High school english language arts graphic organizers for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Web Graphic Organizer

Web Graphic Organizer

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This was designed for my students to draw the picture or write then a para would complete the other part. Please follow me so when I post a new item you will be notified. Feel free to email me with requests for alternate programs. Most pages are black and white so they can be easily printed or copied.
Preview of Short Story Map - Graphic Organizer for Planning, Pre-Writing, or Analysis

Short Story Map - Graphic Organizer for Planning, Pre-Writing, or Analysis

This map includes the main literary elements and can be used with for students to plan their own writing or for demonstrating understanding of their reading by filling it in for an existing short story. Works with any short piece of fiction, so it can supplement any curriculum. Note: This is formatted to print on legal sized paper (8.5"x14").
Preview of Main Idea Choice Board BINGO Board

Main Idea Choice Board BINGO Board

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This was developed to give the students in my classroom an opportunity to show understanding of Main Idea. CAN BE USED FOR ANY GRADE / CONTENT Choice Boards can easily be scaffolded by - having students fold to see only the row they are answering - having students find more than one (across and down) to challenge them Contain - all of the intelligences - Bloom questioning Please follow me so when I post a new item you will be notified. Feel free to email me with requests for alternate progr
Preview of "This I Believe" Essay

"This I Believe" Essay

As popularized by NPR.org, teach your students how to write a "This I Believe" essay. This packet includes easy-to-follow worksheets, model essays, brainstorming activities, a gallery walk, graphic organizers, and a grading rubric to assist you in personalizing this engaging project in your class.Great for ESL/EFL to practice speaking skills! (I used this activity in relation to teaching American Transcendentalism. After reading Emerson and Thoreau's beliefs, students wrote their own in the form
Preview of Building Blocks Handout for Five Paragraph Essay Writing

Building Blocks Handout for Five Paragraph Essay Writing

This handout lays out the Building Blocks of 5 Paragraph Essay Writing. There is a block for each paragraph, and inside each block are the details that should be included in that particular paragraph of the essay. For example, the first block is titled: Paragraph #1: Introduction. It notes that the introduction should include an attention grabbing sentence, background information on the topic and the thesis statement. The second block discusses the first body paragraph and so on. This handout
Preview of Spanish 1-2 Digital Structure Strips BUNDLE

Spanish 1-2 Digital Structure Strips BUNDLE

Allow students to research grammar concepts prior to teaching in order to scaffold skill. Can be used as classwork, group activity, remediation, homework, assign to absent students, etc. There are 8 different structure strips. Each one has sequential questions that follows Bloom Taxonomy; Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, and Synthesis. This activity helps to identify where students have misconceptions and allows for discussion of lingering questions.
Preview of Compare and Contrast (Alternate T Chart)

Compare and Contrast (Alternate T Chart)

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This was developed due to my students not being able to fit their thoughts into the typicall diagram for compare and contrast. Just add a title and label each section. Please follow me so when I post a new item you will be notified. Feel free to email me with requests for alternate programs. Most pages are black and white so they can be easily printed or copied.
Preview of Cornell Notes Template (Editable)

Cornell Notes Template (Editable)

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Ms Cechini
Editable template for any close reading in Cornell Notes style including Comprehension Questions, Vocabulary, and Student questions.Easy to edit and great to use for articles, PPT notes, or primary source reading!Example uploaded goes along with article on Sharia Law.
Preview of Informative Essay Remediation Handout

Informative Essay Remediation Handout

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The Writing Lady
Informative Essay Remediation Handout. Using the Funnel Introduction ( Hook, Transition, Background Info, and Thesis Statement) and Conclusion format (Thesis, Summary, Connections, Big Picture Statement) this hand out is a step by step, fill in the blank, essay sheet. Body paragraphs show a place for students to write a topic sentence, evidence, elaboration, and a final concluding statement for the paragraph. Great for students who struggle with essay organization. Handout includes a section f
Preview of Theme comparison in The Devil in the White City and The Pit and the Pendulum

Theme comparison in The Devil in the White City and The Pit and the Pendulum

**Editable document** This assignment is perfect for getting students thinking about how author's from different time periods and genres treat similar universal themes. Requires higher order thinking skills and is an excellent pre-write graphic organizer for an essay on this topic. I shrink this document down to include in an interactive notebook.
Preview of Research Graphic Organizer

Research Graphic Organizer

This simple graphic organizer comes with very detailed instructions and can be used for any type of research at any grade level.
Preview of CER Argumentative Paper Organizer

CER Argumentative Paper Organizer

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Mind the Middle
A graphic organizer for students to use while writing an argumentative paper. We use CER in my district (I've heard other other use ICE) so I have that along the bottom of the page. You can easily edit this out if you don't use this particular method.
Preview of Types of Questions Mini Book

Types of Questions Mini Book

**Editable**This is a mini book explaining the different types of open-ended questions that can be used for discussion questions. I give this to my students as a reference guide for their interactive notebooks prior to starting activities such as Socratic seminars, Fishbowl discussions, Panel discussions, etc. This is geared toward literature as the examples are from two literary works, but can be edited for other subjects.
Preview of FFA New Horizons Summer 19 Scavenger Hunt

FFA New Horizons Summer 19 Scavenger Hunt

Great way to have your students delve into their FFA New Horizons magazine while also learning about FFA around the globe. This scavenger hunt challenges students to read through the magazine to answer its questions. Scavenger hunt is based on the Summer 2019 edition of New Horizons.
Preview of Finding a Research Topic

Finding a Research Topic

Created by
Tammy Powell
Students use this graphic organizer to help them narrow down a research topic for a paper or assignment. It takes them from a very broad topic to a thesis for research. The idea is to keep getting more and more specific as you go down the organizer.
Preview of The Odyssey Greek Values and Timeline Blank Worksheet

The Odyssey Greek Values and Timeline Blank Worksheet

Created by
acurlyphilosophy
Please e-mail me for an answer key! Greek Values: -hospitality -Xenia -loyalty -bravery -humility -intelligence/wit
Preview of Gatsby - Who is responsible?

Gatsby - Who is responsible?

Created by
Rich English
This is a fun activity for students to complete after reading "The Great Gatsby" students have to determine who is responsible for Gatsby's death and designate why they feel that way. It works well to generate discussion, and brainstorm before writing essays on the novel.
Preview of Murder on the Orient Express Character Compartment Foldable

Murder on the Orient Express Character Compartment Foldable

This simple foldable mimics the shape and style of a train car to help students keep track of which character is in each of the compartments on the Istanbul-Calais Coach.
Preview of Tic Tac Toe Blank / Lined Board (Student make questions)

Tic Tac Toe Blank / Lined Board (Student make questions)

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This was designed for my students to start making choice boards or Tic Tac Toe Please follow me so when I post a new item you will be notified. Feel free to email me with requests for alternate programs. Most pages are black and white so they can be easily printed or copied.
Preview of Guided Think-Pair-Share Template

Guided Think-Pair-Share Template

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Ms Cechini
A guided peer discussion meant to be used with an article or other short reading source. From left to right, provides a guided, step-by-step T-P-S Template: Think: Comprehension questions Pair: Instructions and roles for partner sharing Share: Instructions and role for group sharing Edit for any use!
Preview of Argumentative Paragraph Graphic Organizer- INTRODUCTION ONLY!

Argumentative Paragraph Graphic Organizer- INTRODUCTION ONLY!

Created by
HTteacher
This INTRODUCTION PARAGRAPH example was built for my 8th grade ELA class, specifically my standard, ELL, and EC kids. A graphic organizer that is visually appealing for kids, easy to follow, and broken down into multiple components for more direct instruction. Enjoy!
Preview of MEL-Con Writing Graphic Organizer Black and White Publisher File - 2 versions

MEL-Con Writing Graphic Organizer Black and White Publisher File - 2 versions

Based on the MEL-Con graphic organizer designed by Jim Schiferl, this MEL-Con has been cleaned up to create more writing space for students, include a writing prompt box, and eliminate the color-coded boxes so that it can be readable after duplicated. As a graphic organizer, MEL-Con helps students organize their thoughts to write a thorough paragraph. In this Microsoft Publisher file, you get 2 versions of the MEL-Con that you can personalize with your writing prompt, teacher's name, and class
Preview of Independent Reading Graphic Organizer--READ 180 or ANY ELA

Independent Reading Graphic Organizer--READ 180 or ANY ELA

New from Read Up, Read Down, Read Sideways Too, this 4 page graphic organizer guides students to locate, analyze, and explain characters, setting, plot events, and conflict while reading. Great for independent reading, small group reading, or whole class reading! I use predominately with READ 180, but also use any time I am assigning independent reading. Easy to use. Great for struggling readings or helping organize the thoughts of advanced readers! Editable!
Preview of Connotations and Mood in Macbeth Act 1 Scene 5

Connotations and Mood in Macbeth Act 1 Scene 5

Created by
Wright 100
Lady Macbeth's soliloquy in Act 1 Scene 5 is filled with detailed descriptive language. With this graphic organizer students must close read the soliloquy to identify words with strong connotations, determine the mood that is created by these words, and explain what these words teach us about Lady Macbeth. Students wrap up this exercise by writing an elaborated paragraph about diction and mood.
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