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USA.gov

How The Supreme Court Works

For Students 7th - 12th Standards
Just how does a case come before the highest court in the land? A graphic flow chart unpacks how plaintiffs come before the Supreme Court. Graphics include background on the nine justices and just how many cases they actually hear each...
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Other

Woodward English: Questions Words

For Students K - 1st Standards
Woodward English: Questions Words uses pictures and words to answer the 5 W's and H questions.
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Scholastic

Scholastic: Who Lives in America?

For Students Pre-K - 1st
Activity asking students to poll peers to investigate where they are from. Includes graphs of immigration patterns and corresponding questions.
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Scholastic

Scholastic Teaching Resources: Nonfiction Notepads [Pdf]

For Teachers 2nd - 5th Standards
From Just-Right Reading Response Activity Sheets for Young Learners, this graphic organizer can be used when students read informational texts. As responses to nonfiction, students will write the following on each notepad response:...
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Enchanted Learning

Enchanted Learning: 5 W's Diagrams

For Teachers K - 1st Standards
Enchanted Learning provides several examples of graphic organizers that can be used for gathering Who, What, Where, When, and Why information, either for reading comprehension or prewriting. These template suggestions can only be printed...
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Education Place

Houghton Mifflin: Eduplace: 5 Ws Chart [Pdf]

For Students K - 1st Standards
This site from Houghton Mifflin Company provides a simple, reproducible chart to help students gather details of Who, What, When, Where, and Why. This could be used as a reading comprehension tool, or as prewriting for expository writing.
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Curated OER

Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Socrates

For Students 9th - 10th
(469-399 B.C.) Greek philosopher who espoused the teaching technique of asking questions.
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Curated OER

Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Socrates

For Students 9th - 10th
(469-399 B.C.) Greek philosopher who espoused the teaching technique of asking questions.