Use this graphic organizer to help students learn about any location. This can be used as a pre-write for an essay about a country, city, state or even a neighborhood. I had my students use it to share information about our school and then our city as a way to learn about the themes. I have included 2 blank organizers, one with bullets, one without. The first page includes the information that must be included in each theme. If you like and find this resource useful, please leave positive fe
4th - 8th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Social Studies
Use this graphic organizer to help students plan their writing using the RACE strategy. This organizer has room for students to provide up to 2 details to answer a question. Please download the "Checklist for RACE" file so students can check each other's writing during peer editing.
Use this graphic organizer to build vocabulary skills with your students. This worksheet can be used for two words. The student must first record their own idea for what a word means. Then the student will use a dictionary and thesaurus to help them complete the chart. Students must create their own sentences and make their own connections.
This graphic organizer can be used along with anthologies, novels, and a variety of other lessons and activities with a vocabulary component.
4th - 8th
English Language Arts, Reading Strategies, Vocabulary
This is a generic worksheet that can be used for most types of literature that contains a variety of types of conflict for students to identify. The four main types of conflict are defined on the worksheet. The rest of the sheet is a graphic organizer that helps arrange the types of conflict found within the text.
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5th - 8th
Close Reading, English Language Arts, Literature
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