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Conversation Topic
In this conversation topic graphic organizer learning exercise, learners fill in the 4 bubbles around the topic bubble with questions regarding the given topic.
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Favorite And Least Favorite Vegetable Survey and Bar Graph
In this favorite and least favorite vegetable survey, students create a bar graph after they survey and keep track of data on this graphic organizer.
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The Patchwork Monster Puzzle
In this math puzzle worksheet, students put their problem solving skills to work as they use the numbers on the square puzzle tiles to put together a monster face.
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Sorting
In this sorting worksheet, students analyze 40 items in a box and sort them into 4 categories: numerals, symbols, upper case letters and lower case letters.
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Turkey Day Dessert Double Venn w/ Questions
Your class will be able to read and understand information from a Venn Diagram with this fun activity. Different kinds of deserts are laid out in the graphic organizer and your class will be able to answer the following questions about...
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Food Chains
In this food chains graphic organizer activity, students read a word bank and record the 6 animal names where they belong in the organizer.
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Give One - Get One
In this give one, get one graphic organizer worksheet, students explore a topic of their choice as they record up to 12 details pertaining to it.
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How Many? - Possessions
In this ESL activity worksheet, students use the words have, has, don't have, or doesn't have to answer 7 questions regarding possessions.
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Describe Your Favorite City and Country
For this ESL activity worksheet, students describe their favorite city and country as they complete the graphic organizer with 16 adjectives.
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Describe Your Favorite Country and Its Sights
In this ESL activity worksheet, students describe their favorite country and its sights as they complete the graphic organizer with 16 adjectives.
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Clothes: Adverbs of Frequency
In this ESL activity worksheet, students respond to 8 questions that require them to use adverbs of frequency. Students ask a classmates the same questions as well.
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Clothes: What Would You Like?
In this ESL activity instructional activity, students use the words would or wouldn't to respond to 7 questions pertaining to clothing they might like to wear. Students also ask a classmate the same questions.
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Hobbies - How Long Have You Been...?
In this ESL activity activity, students use present perfect continuous verbs to respond to 7 questions regarding hobbies. Students also ask a classmate the same 7 questions.
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Furniture - What is in Your House?
For this ESL activity worksheet, students respond to the question "What is in your house?" using the 9 picture clues and the word answer bank to assist them.
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Cornell Note Taker
In this note taking worksheet, students use the Cornell method for note taking. Students write down their topic, their main points, and evidence or details to support the main points.
Freeology
Questions: Graphic Organizer
What questions should your pupils ask when examining a topic? Cover who, what, where, when, why, and how with a graphic organizer. Kids will like that the graphic organizer is in the shape of a giant question mark!
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Dialectical Journal Version 2
In this dialectical journal worksheet, students read a story and then complete the chart to help them understand the text. Students write quotes in the left column and respond to the quotes in the right.
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Hamburger Paragraph
In this paragraph format instructional activity, students use the hamburger picture to help them write a paragraph of 6-8 sentences. Students use the hamburger shape to help them format their sentences.
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Give 'em a Hand
In this graphic organizer worksheet, students use the shape of the hand to find the who, what, where, when, and why for a text. Students write their answers in the fingers.
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Concrete Detail and Commentary
In this writing skills worksheet, students practice writing with facts or quotes from a text by following the graphic organizer format. Students write the concrete detail and then list two commentaries for their facts or quotes.
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Vocabulary Cards
In this vocabulary activity worksheet, students complete the graphic organizer that has them list the word, its part of speech and definition. Students then make a drawing or symbol for the word and write a sentence with the word.
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Inverted Pyramid of Ideas
In this graphic organizer worksheet, students use the inverted pyramid to help them organize ideas for a topic. Students write their ideas in the provided space.
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2 Column Notes
In this taking notes worksheet, students use the 2 column graphic organizer to help them take notes while reading. Students write the title and the two columns to organize their thoughts and quotes from the text.
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3 Column Notes
In this note taking worksheet, students complete the 3 column note graphic organizer to help them understand a text and organize their notes about the text.