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Welcome to the Blog Subscribers | Reading graphic organizers, Elementary reading, School reading

Looking for free reading graphic organizers that will help your students think critically and deeply as they read, while meeting the common core reading standards? Grab this free set of reading graphic organizers that include organizers to address: comparing and contrasting, determining the theme, asking questions, summarizing fiction, finding the main idea, and understanding cause and effect. Click to grab this set for free.

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Using Anchor Charts and Graphic Organizers on Your Whiteboard | Reading comprehension graphic organizers, Reading graphic organizers, Free graphic organizers

I love anchor charts and use them daily. They are such a great tool in my classroom, for my students, as well as for myself. Read this blog post for ideas on how to create

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Five-Finger Retell Poster + Worksheet | First grade reading, Reading classroom, School reading

Today's Wednesday, and that means it's one day closer to being break for me. And for the rest of you, only three more days 'til the weekend! Today's post offers you another classroom resource that I created. This one focuses on the "five-finger retell" strategy. The download includes a poster that can be used as…

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Free printable Graphic organizers and graphic organizer templates for k… | Graphic organizer template, Writing graphic organizers, Opinion writing graphic organizer

Free printable Graphic organizers and graphic organizer templates for kids. Teachers can use our PDF graphic organizing writing template to help students to compare and contrast, outline cause and effect, and create story maps. Our simple graphic organizer printables will help your students organize their writing into beginning-middle-end story sequences, and provide a framework for building opinion, narrative, or informational writing.

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FREE Informational Text Graphic Organizers

These informational text graphic organizers will meet nonfiction reading standards for 4th, 5th and 6th grades. Free from The Curriculum Corner.

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Story Elements Worksheet

Download these 40 free literature graphic organizers for intermediate students to be used in your 4th, 5th or 6th grade reading workshop.

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Graphic Organizers (FREE Printables) in 2025 | Graphic organizers, Free graphic organizers, Graphic organisers

I couldn't stop looking at this freebie. When I asked my daughter if she liked the designs on the organizers and she loved them, I knew it wasn't just me. These printable graphic organizers are really cute and eye catching. They can be used for any subject and are a winner with the kids (because they are not boring). They are neutral enough to be used for either boys or girls and for varying ages. So, I just had to share them with you all.

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Who What Where When Why How Graphic Organizer

Learning to summarize takes practice and guidance. This can start with younger learners, asking them to draw pictures of the various components of a summary

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3 Mistakes Teachers Make Using Graphic Organizers (FREEBIE) | Writing graphic organizers, Freewriting, Graphic organizers

Looking for writing graphic organizers templates that are clean, clutter-free, and will help your students organize their thinking and internalize structures? These 16 FREE graphic organizers from Teaching With Jillian Starr are for writing are perfect to use with your 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th grade students. Free digital (premade in Google Slides) & printable versions are both available, along with a list of common mistakes teachers make when using graphic organizers in the classroom!

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Graphic Organizer for Fiction and Non-Fiction Elements

This is the graphic organizer I created to help students learn elements on fiction and non-fiction in text. This organizer is appropriate for emerging readers and for English language learners. One reason it is beneficial is because it includes key vocabulary featured in both kinds of texts (Hill & Flynn 2006). The elements of each genre include specific vocabulary words that students need to know. With some direct instruction students could use this graphic organizer to identify these…

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Learn about the Somebody Wanted But So Then Strategy

Free somebody wanted but so then graphic organizers to help with summarizing a story and reading comprehension

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Teaching Students to Visualize | Reading classroom, Student teaching, Reading comprehension strategies

Visualizing the text is such an important reading strategy used for building your students’ reading comprehension. This reading teacher's blog post shares teaching tips, strategies, activities, and resources for teaching visualizing in your classroom (reading crafts, posters and graphic organizers). Helpful for second grade, third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade teachers.

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