100 ready-to-use graphic organizers that help elementary students learn Graphic organizers are a powerful metacognitive teaching and learning tool and this book features 100 graphic organizers for teachers in grades K-5--double the number of any other book on the market. These graphic organizers can be used as before learning, during learning, or after learning activities, and support students' learning in the major content areas: English language arts, science, social studies, and mathematics. Teachers can use each graphic organizer as-is or customize for their own classroom's unique…mehr
100 ready-to-use graphic organizers that help elementary students learn
Graphic organizers are a powerful metacognitive teaching and learning tool and this book features 100 graphic organizers for teachers in grades K-5--double the number of any other book on the market. These graphic organizers can be used as before learning, during learning, or after learning activities, and support students' learning in the major content areas: English language arts, science, social studies, and mathematics. Teachers can use each graphic organizer as-is or customize for their own classroom's unique needs. Tips for classroom implementation and information on how the tool supports learning A Difficulty Dial that indicates the complexity of each graphic organizer Two Student Samples demonstrating how the organizer may be used with younger and older students
This book gives teachers in grades K-5 a powerful way to help students understand relationships between facts, terms, and ideas.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Katherine S. McKnight, PhD, is a former classroom teacher and nationally recognized expert in literacy, inclusive classrooms, Common Core State Standards, and integrating technology in the 21st century classroom. She is author of The Teacher's Big Book of Graphic Organizers, Grades 6?12 and coauthor of The English Teacher's Survival Guide, Second Edition. Katie is a professor of education at National Louis University and a consultant for the National Council of Teachers of English. To learn more, go to www.katherinemcknight.com.
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Acknowledgments ix A Message from the Author xi Chapter One What Are Graphic Organizers and Why Are They So Important for Teaching and Learning? 1 How Is This Book Organized? 2 Chapter Two Graphic Organizers for Brainstorming and Idea Generation 5 1: ABC Brainstorm 6 2: Venn Diagram 1 8 3: Venn Diagram 2 10 4: Cause and Effect 1 12 5: Cause and Effect 2 14 6: Compare and Contrast 1 16 7: Compare and Contrast 2 18 8: KWL 1 20 9: KWL 2 22 Graphic Organizers 10-17: Idea Generation 24 10: Idea Generation with 4 Ideas: Linear Model 24 11: Idea Generation with 6 Ideas: Linear Model 26 12: Idea Generation with 3 Ideas: Circle Model 28 13: Idea Generation with 4 Ideas: Circle Model 30 14: Idea Generation with 6 Ideas: Circle Model 32 15: Idea Generation: Tree Design 34 16: Idea Generation: Flower Petal Design 36 17: Idea Generation: Hand Model 38 18: Anticipation Guide 40 19: Previewer 44 20: Summarizer/Main Idea 46 21: Idea Web 48 22: Fishbone 50 23: Herringbone 52 24: Y Diagram 54 Chapter Three Graphic Organizers for Vocabulary Development 57 25: Vocabulary Slide 1 58 26: Vocabulary Slide 2 60 27: Vocabulary Cluster 1 62 28: Vocabulary Cluster 2 64 29: Vocabulary Cluster 3 66 30: Word Web 68 31: Dictionary Page 70 32: Word Chart: Vocabulary Organizer 72 33: Word Chart: Context Connections 74 34: Word Chart: Characteristics and Illustrations 76 35: Vocabulary Tree 78 36: Vocabulary Bookmark 80 Chapter Four Graphic Organizers for Note Taking and Study Skills 83 37: 3-Column Notes 84 38: T Chart 86 39: Scientific Method 88 40: Solving an Equation or Problem 90 41: Food Chain Organizer 92 42: Fact or Opinion 94 43: Prediction Chart 96 44: Questions: Book Notes 98 45: Term (In My Words) Picture 100 46: Student Self-Assessment 102 47: My Portfolio 104 48: Homework Organizer 106 49: Group Learning 108 50: Oral Reports Organizer 110 51: Interviewing Organizer 112 52: Reading Recorder/Organizer 114 Chapter Five Graphic Organizers for Literacy 117 53: RAFT Papers 118 54: Story Trails 120 55: History Map 122 56: Inquiry Chart 124 57: Story Map 1 126 58: Story Map 2 128 59: Story Map 3 130 60: Sequence of Events 132 61: Small Book Template 134 62: Story Pyramid 136 63: Plot Diagram 138 64: What Happens? 140 65: Time Line 142 66: Five Ws Chart 144 67: Observation Chart 146 68: Inverted Topic Triangle 148 69: Literature Circle Roles 150 70: Journaling 152 71: Entrance Slip 154 72: Exit Slip 156 73: Character Description 158 74: Adding Details 160 75: Who, What, Where, When, Why, How 162 76: Beginning, Middle, End 164 77: Situation, Problem, Solution 166 78: Autobiography Organizer 168 79: Story Builder for Writing 170 80: Finding Resources 172 81: Main Ideas and Supporting Ideas 174 Graphic Organizers 82 and 83: Book Reports 176 82: Nonfiction Book Report 176 83: Fiction Book Report 178 Graphic Organizers 84-86: Story Structures 180 84: Newspaper Article 180 85: Animal Story 182 86: Fairy Tale Story 184 Chapter Six Graphic Organizers for Specific Subjects: Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics 187 Graphic Organizers for Social Studies 87: Coat of Arms 188 88: Flow Chart/Sequencing Events 190 89: History Trails 192 90: Cause & Effect in History 194 91: Mapping It Out 196 Graphic Organizers for Science 92: Sort and Classify 198 93: Observation Diary 200 94: Inquiry Frame 202 95: Science Fair Organizer 204 96: Inventor 206 97: Scientific Method 208 98: Focus on a Cycle/Process 210 Graphic Organizers for Mathematics 99: Graphing Organizer 212 100: Quantities 214 101: Number Placement 216 102: Word Problem Solver 218 103: Equation Detective 220 104: Math Factors 222 105: Pie Organizer 224
Acknowledgments ix A Message from the Author xi Chapter One What Are Graphic Organizers and Why Are They So Important for Teaching and Learning? 1 How Is This Book Organized? 2 Chapter Two Graphic Organizers for Brainstorming and Idea Generation 5 1: ABC Brainstorm 6 2: Venn Diagram 1 8 3: Venn Diagram 2 10 4: Cause and Effect 1 12 5: Cause and Effect 2 14 6: Compare and Contrast 1 16 7: Compare and Contrast 2 18 8: KWL 1 20 9: KWL 2 22 Graphic Organizers 10-17: Idea Generation 24 10: Idea Generation with 4 Ideas: Linear Model 24 11: Idea Generation with 6 Ideas: Linear Model 26 12: Idea Generation with 3 Ideas: Circle Model 28 13: Idea Generation with 4 Ideas: Circle Model 30 14: Idea Generation with 6 Ideas: Circle Model 32 15: Idea Generation: Tree Design 34 16: Idea Generation: Flower Petal Design 36 17: Idea Generation: Hand Model 38 18: Anticipation Guide 40 19: Previewer 44 20: Summarizer/Main Idea 46 21: Idea Web 48 22: Fishbone 50 23: Herringbone 52 24: Y Diagram 54 Chapter Three Graphic Organizers for Vocabulary Development 57 25: Vocabulary Slide 1 58 26: Vocabulary Slide 2 60 27: Vocabulary Cluster 1 62 28: Vocabulary Cluster 2 64 29: Vocabulary Cluster 3 66 30: Word Web 68 31: Dictionary Page 70 32: Word Chart: Vocabulary Organizer 72 33: Word Chart: Context Connections 74 34: Word Chart: Characteristics and Illustrations 76 35: Vocabulary Tree 78 36: Vocabulary Bookmark 80 Chapter Four Graphic Organizers for Note Taking and Study Skills 83 37: 3-Column Notes 84 38: T Chart 86 39: Scientific Method 88 40: Solving an Equation or Problem 90 41: Food Chain Organizer 92 42: Fact or Opinion 94 43: Prediction Chart 96 44: Questions: Book Notes 98 45: Term (In My Words) Picture 100 46: Student Self-Assessment 102 47: My Portfolio 104 48: Homework Organizer 106 49: Group Learning 108 50: Oral Reports Organizer 110 51: Interviewing Organizer 112 52: Reading Recorder/Organizer 114 Chapter Five Graphic Organizers for Literacy 117 53: RAFT Papers 118 54: Story Trails 120 55: History Map 122 56: Inquiry Chart 124 57: Story Map 1 126 58: Story Map 2 128 59: Story Map 3 130 60: Sequence of Events 132 61: Small Book Template 134 62: Story Pyramid 136 63: Plot Diagram 138 64: What Happens? 140 65: Time Line 142 66: Five Ws Chart 144 67: Observation Chart 146 68: Inverted Topic Triangle 148 69: Literature Circle Roles 150 70: Journaling 152 71: Entrance Slip 154 72: Exit Slip 156 73: Character Description 158 74: Adding Details 160 75: Who, What, Where, When, Why, How 162 76: Beginning, Middle, End 164 77: Situation, Problem, Solution 166 78: Autobiography Organizer 168 79: Story Builder for Writing 170 80: Finding Resources 172 81: Main Ideas and Supporting Ideas 174 Graphic Organizers 82 and 83: Book Reports 176 82: Nonfiction Book Report 176 83: Fiction Book Report 178 Graphic Organizers 84-86: Story Structures 180 84: Newspaper Article 180 85: Animal Story 182 86: Fairy Tale Story 184 Chapter Six Graphic Organizers for Specific Subjects: Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics 187 Graphic Organizers for Social Studies 87: Coat of Arms 188 88: Flow Chart/Sequencing Events 190 89: History Trails 192 90: Cause & Effect in History 194 91: Mapping It Out 196 Graphic Organizers for Science 92: Sort and Classify 198 93: Observation Diary 200 94: Inquiry Frame 202 95: Science Fair Organizer 204 96: Inventor 206 97: Scientific Method 208 98: Focus on a Cycle/Process 210 Graphic Organizers for Mathematics 99: Graphing Organizer 212 100: Quantities 214 101: Number Placement 216 102: Word Problem Solver 218 103: Equation Detective 220 104: Math Factors 222 105: Pie Organizer 224
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