Provides graphic organizers to help students get the most out of independent reading.
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Easy-to-follow directions and reproducibles help kids work independently!
These comprehension-boosting graphic organizers are designed for use with fiction and nonfiction books.
This comprehensive guide offers a framework for using read-aloud and other oral language experiences to build reading comprehension skills and help students record, share, value, and interpret ideas.
All the graphic organizers offered in this book promote active learning, which is central to effective learning. Using the organizers as guides, students are prompted to ask questions and are encouraged to apply critical thinking skills.
Interactive SMART Board lessons focus on finding the main idea, understanding cause and effect, comparing and contrasting, and sequencing events.
58 color reproducible graphic organizers to help your students comprehend any book or piece of literature in a visual way.
Reproducible pages contain lessons such as finding an idea to write about, creating vivid descriptions with sensory details, developing compelling openings, revising, and editing.
Help students make concrete, visual connections between words and their meanings with this collection of 20 highly motivating, reproducible graphic organizers.
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