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Preview of Textbook Reading Graphic Organizer

Textbook Reading Graphic Organizer

This printable can be used for a variety of non-fiction texts to teach and reinforce reading strategies as students work through a textbook section or other non-fiction reading. It includes a section for before reading, during reading, after reading, new vocabulary, and even scaffolds students to look at text features such as maps, charts, and graphics.A great scaffolding tool to meet the CCCS on reading informational text (CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI). and CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RST.6-8.2 Determine the c
Preview of {EDITABLE} Lesson Plan: How to make Mind Maps

{EDITABLE} Lesson Plan: How to make Mind Maps

Created by
MINDmap MATH
QR code is included and linked to a video with an overview of the lesson. If you would like to teach how to create Mind Maps, but have no time to put a lesson together, than this I lesson plan is for you. This product contains Lesson Plan with directions for the teacher, a sample of student-generated map, QR code with the lesson overview, copy of a possible mind map created during the lesson. ------------My Blog:---- - Come and See at https://mindmapmath.blogspot.com -----------MIND MAPPING
Preview of 4th-8th Venn Diagram with Reading and Writing Comparison Strategies

4th-8th Venn Diagram with Reading and Writing Comparison Strategies

A “Venn Diagram” with two or more intersecting circles is a relationship graphic organizer utilized to make similarity and difference comparisons. The “Venn Diagram” material is unique, with three interactive sets. Student friendly mapping strategies can be used in the teaching of comprehending and comparing two or three informational and nonfiction texts, fictional text story elements, ideas read, and planning and organizing comparative report essays to be written across the curriculum. Origin
Preview of Group Work 4R Guidelines

Group Work 4R Guidelines

Created by
Shannon Gillis
Do your students need more direction during group work?We all know that group work encourages higher level thinking, promotes appropriate student to student and student to teacher relationships, and increases retention and responsibility. If you struggle to keep groups working, behaving, and achieving, look no further!Use my 4R group work model (Reader, Recorder, Reporter, and Regulator) to help guide students in developing strategies for dividing work and taking responsibility for themselves a
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