Graphic Organizer Templates
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Graphic Organizers
By Jacqueline McCann
Middle GA RESA
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Directed Reading/Thinking Activity
What I know I know:
What I think I know:
What I think Ill learn:
What I know I learned:
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Essential question of the lesson:
Activating learning strategies: (learners mentally active)
Cognitive teaching strategies: (Distributed guided practice ad/or distributed
summarizing in pairs; graphic organizers; etc.
Summarizing strategies: Learner individually or in pairs summarizes and
answers essential question)
prompts for distributed practice:
Acquisition Lesson Planning Form
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Unit Name
Unit Essential
Question
Major Concepts/ Skills/Issues
Content Map for Unit:
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What is it?
(Write the definition)
he
Word
What are some examples?
What is it like?
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Word
efinition
xamples
Characteristic
Non-example
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Semantic Mapping:
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Semantic Feature Analysis
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Detail
Main Idea or Main Concept
Detail
Detail
Detail
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Story 1 Story 2 Story 3 Story 4
Setting
Characters
Problem
Solution
Ending
Story Matrix Organizer Example
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Causes
Revolutionary
War
1812 Mexican Civil
War
Military
Economic
Geographic
Socio-
Political
Conflict Matrix Organizer Example
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Topic:
Details
Main Idea Sentence
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Topic
Problem Solution
Main Idea Sentence
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Topic
Main Idea Sentence
CompareWith
respect to Contrast
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Topic
Main Idea Sentence
Sequence
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Causation Graphic
Organizer
because
because
because because
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Similarities
Familiar Concept
Relationship Categories
New Concept
Differences
Analogy Graphic Organizer
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Description
Key Word
Attributes
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Cause/Effect
Cause:
1
2.
3.
Effect:
1
2.
3.
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Compare/Contrast
Similarities
Differences
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Problem/Solution
Problem Solution
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Problem/Solution/Result
Problem Solution
Result
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Time/Order
Title:
first 1.
then 2.
then 3.
then 4.
then 5.
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Story Map Example
Title:
(Name)
Characters: (who)
Setting: (Where)
Beginning: (First)
Middle: (Next)
End: (Last)
Main Idea:
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Story Map Example
Title:
(Name)
Characters: (who)
Setting: (Where)
Problem:
Event 1:
Event 2:
Event 3:
Event 4:
Event 5:
Solution/
Conclusion:
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Story Map Example
Title:
Characters: (who) Protagonist Antagonist
Setting: (Where)
Problem:
Difficulty 1:
Difficulty 2:
Difficulty 3:
Difficulty 4:
Climax:
(most important
difficulty)
Resolution/
Conclusion
otagonist
DifficultiesClimax
Resolution
Conclusion
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Title
Main Characters Other Characters
Setting and Time Frame
MiddleBeginning End
Main Idea/ Moral
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Story Map Example
Characters: Setting:
Goal/ Problem/ Conflict:
Major Events:
1.
2.3.
4.
5.
Ending/Resolution:
Moral/ Theme:
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Begin the
Story
Next Part
End of Story
Next part
Next Part
Title of the story:
Cycle Graph
Example: Remembering story sequence in
chronological order. Fill in the blocks with main
events of the story in chronological order.
Main point, or moral of the story:
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This story opens as
The problem begins when
Then,
Next,
Finally, the problem in this story is solved
when
This story ends
Framed Paragraph Outline
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Character Map: Students Use the Character Map to write
short sentences about the what the character did or said
in the story. Then write a sentence beneath the figure that
describes the character
Character Map for: _____________________________
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This story opens as
The problem in the story happens when
Next,
The problem in this story is solved when
This story ends
Probable Passages: Students are provided key elements of the story. They predictwhat will happen, and complete the page. Then they compare what they read with what
they predicted, and make modifications.
is a main character who
Probable Passages for:______________
by:_______________________________
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KWL Outline for:
-K-
Think I Know-W-
Think I Willlearn
-L-Think I have
Learned
Final category designations for L:
Brainstorm and list what you know in the first column.
Write questions or statements in the 2ndcolumn about
what you think you will learn. Read the selection. Writewhat you have learned in the 3rdcolumn. Categorize what
you have learned.
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5-3-1
After learning about a topic, or reading a selection,
students work individually to collect their thoughts and thenin small groups in order to learn through social interaction.
The group shares its word and explains their reasons for
choosing it.
1. Write down five words (on your own):
Reasons:
2. The three words we (groups of two or three) decided on
are:
Reasons:
3. The one word our group decided on is:
Reasons:
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Categories that the ideas fit into
Circle MapStudents organize their thoughts and discover links between
concepts. Working in groups, students put ideas into context
through their own and others points of view.
Topic
Words/Ideas/Knowledge
about the topic.
Summarizing sentences>
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L.I.N.K.List, Inquire, Note and Know
Students use this activity to activate prior knowledge and maintain
focus on their studies. Students write what they know about a
topic, ask others about the topic, add new ideas to their list, and
then discuss the topic as a group. At this point students are
prepared to learn more about the topic.
1. Show students a key term phrase or word that represents
the topic.
2. Have students list what they know about the term.
3. Call on each student for a response. Write the response on
the board or overhead.
4. Have students ask each other about their responses. The
teacher at this point is a facilitator. Students should try to
determine why other students responded as they did.
5. Hide the responses and have students turn their papers
over.
6. Have students write down everything they know about the
topic now. Limit the time to one minute.
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Structured Note taking
Topic:
Problems? Changes that
caused these
problems?
Solutions to
the problems?
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Directed Reading/Thinking Activity
Topic: _____________________
Pre-read text by examining the title, subtitles, pictures, andfirst paragraph. Make predictions about the story. Fill out
parts #1-3 of the graphic organizer. Finish reading the
selection and make any changes. Complete #4.
What I know I know:
What I think I know:
What I think I will learn:
What I know I learned