Here you can find all of the Graphic Organizers used in the Literacy 44 website‘s instructional activities. Come here and reprint the Graphic Organizers as you need them. And feel free to adapt the Graphic Organizers for any future lessons. Many of these documents are not lesson specific. For French-language versions of the Graphic Organizers, see Les organisateurs graphiques.
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Primary
- Anticipation Guide
- Bubble Thinking
- Building From Clues
- Character Profile
- Concept Circles
- Concept Map
- Cue Questions
- Have You Tried These?
- Know-Wonder-Learn
- Listen-Sketch-Draft
- Running Record
- Sociogram
- Story Board #1
- Story Board #2
- Story Cycle
- Story Grammar
- Story Graph
- Story Map #1
- Story Map #2
- Story Map #3
- The Five Ws Bookmark
- Venn Diagram #1
- Venn Diagram #2 and #3
- Venn Diagram #4
- Vocabulary Rating
- Webbing #1
- Webbing #2
- Word List: Dolch Basic 220 Word List
- Word List: High-Frequency Words and Their Rhyming Partners
- Word Wall
Intermediate
- Anticipation Guide
- Building From Clues
- Character Attributes Web
- Character Profile
- Concept Circles
- Concept Map
- Cue Questions
- Know-Wonder-Learn
- Observe-Wonder-Infer
- Plot Profile – Problem/Solution Outline
- Plot Profile – Story Board #1
- Plot Profile – Story Board #2
- Plot Profile – Story Cycle
- Plot Profile – Story Grammar
- Plot Profile – Story Grammar 2
- Plot Profile – Story Graph
- Plot Profile – Story Map #1
- Plot Profile – Story Map #2
- Plot Profile – Story Map #3
- Question/Answer Relationships
- Seeing Both Sides
- Semantic Mapping/Webbing #1
- Semantic Mapping/Webbing #2
- Sociogram
- SQ4R – Practice Worksheet
- The Five Ws Bookmark
- Thinking Boxes
- Thinking While Reading 1
- Thinking While Reading 2
- Venn Diagram #1
- Venn Diagram #2 and #3
- Venn Diagram #4
- Vocabulary Building Through Context
- Vocabulary Rating
Secondary
- 4 Steps to Problem Solving Strategy
- Brainstorming
- Cause and Effect
- Character Attributes Web
- Classification Chart
- Compare and Contrast
- Compare and Contrast Matrix – Topics of Comparison
- Concept Circle
- Concept Map
- Cycle
- Describing a Character
- Idea Diagram
- Know-Wonder-Learn
- Know-Learned-Still Wonder
- Mapping
- Plot Profile – Story Board
- Plot Profile – Graph
- Problem/Solution Outline
- Seeing Both Sides
- Semantic Mapping/Webbing
- Series of Events Chain
- Venn Diagram
- Vocabulary Awareness Chart 1
- Vocabulary Awareness Chart 2
Primary
- A Picture Is Worth a Handful of Words
- Amazing Alternatives – Sample Words
- Amazing Alternatives – Word Wheel
- Boy/Girl Cutout
- Character Connections
- Characterization – Book List
- Characterization – Books and Sample Explorations
- Compare and Contrast
- Connecting Collections
- Falling into a Story
- Fiction Writing Frame
- Heart Map – Guiding Questions
- Heart Map
- Journalists’ Questions
- My Self-Reflection
- My Story
- My Wonder Wheel
- Perfecting Paragraphs
- Response Log/Journal Prompts
- Sensory Thinking
- Similes
- Star Events
- Story Catcher 1
- Story Catcher 2
- Story Catcher
- Story Writing Frame 1 – Circular Stories
- This Week We…
- Two Stars and a Wish for Student from Student
- Two Stars and a Wish for Student from Teacher
- Visualize with Venns
- W4 Fact Frames
- W4 Image Frames
- What Makes Our Hearts Glad
- Word Wheel
Intermediate
- Collaborative Character Sketch
- Compare and Contrast
- Compare and Contrast – Paragraph Frame
- Compare and Contrast Matrix – Topics of Comparison
- Editing Etiquette 1
- Editing Etiquette 2 – 3-2-1 Peer Conference Sheet
- Editing Etiquette 3 – Questions for Self or Peer Editing
- Editing Etiquette 4 – Editing Marks
- Five-Paragraph Essay – Outline 1
- Five-Paragraph Essay – Outline 2
- Five-Paragraph Essay – Outline Plan
- Fractured Fairy Tales – Fairy Tale Elements 1
- Fractured Fairy Tales – Fairy Tale Elements 2
- Give One, Take One
- Growing and Shrinking Sentences – Growing Sentences
- Growing and Shrinking Sentences – Shrinking Sentences
- “How To” Writing 1 – Steps
- “How To” Writing 2 – Sequential Paragraph Writing Frame
- “How To” Writing 3 – Recipe
- Introductions, Hooks and Leads
- Journalists’ Questions
- Letter Stories 1 – Letter Story Frame
- Letter Stories 2 – Friendly Letter Frame
- Letter Stories 3 – Envelope
- Mouth-Watering Menus – Restaurant Guide
- Paragraph Frame 1
- Paragraph Frame 2
- Personal Style Inventory – Using Literary Devices
- Pourquoi Tales 1 – Your Favourites
- Pourquoi Tales 2 – Story Frame
- RAFTS
- Seeing Both Sides – Persuasive Paragraph Frame
- Seeing Both Sides – Planning Guide
- Self-Evaluation of Writing
- Self-Reflection Checklist
- Sensational Similes
- Sensory Questions
- Story Writing Frame 1
- Story Writing Frame 2
- Story Writing Frame 3
- Student-Teacher Writing Conference Framework
- Venn Diagrams
- Wanted Poster – Frame
- Wanted Poster – Plan
- What Else? Imagination Frame
- Word Wheel
Secondary
- 2-6-2 Sentence Machine Writing Frame
- A Time and a Place: Recognizing When to Avoid “I” Statements
- Cause and Effect Flow Chart
- Comma Concepts
- Compare and Contrast
- Comparison/Contrast Ladders
- Creating Connections
- Creative Control
- Creative Writing Revision Checklist
- Denotation and Connotation
- Essay Assessment
- Essay Thesis Statements
- Essential Aspects of Narrative Form
- Exposition: The Keyhole
- Expository or Persuasive Essay Outline
- Expository Writing Revision Checklist
- Five-Paragraph Essay – Outline 1
- Five-Paragraph Essay – Outline 2
- Idea Diagram
- Interview Grid
- Introductions, Hooks and Leads
- Moving from Topic to Thesis
- My Spelling Gremlins
- Narrative Essay Outline
- Narrative Prompts
- Narrative Storyboard
- Negative Mandala
- Paragraph Organizer
- Paragraph Outline – Expository/Persuasive
- Paragraph Outline – The Handy Hamburger
- Paragraph Skeleton Outline
- Perfect Paragraph Inventory
- Personal Style Inventory
- Persuasion Planner
- Pick Out the Parts: Language Analysis
- Pondering Pizza
- Positive Cluster
- Purpose and Audience Organizer
- Reconstructing a Story: Narrative Transitions
- Response to Prose – Organizer
- Response to Prose – Outline
- Re-writing Fairy Tales
- Rock and Roll Business Letter
- Searching for Style
- Seeing Both Sides – Persuasive Paragraph Frame
- Seeing Both Sides – Planning Guide
- Semi-colon and Colon Review Exercise
- Sensory Descriptions
- Sensory Stretches
- Sentence Toolbox
- Story Grid
- Story Starts
- Student Correction Log
- Style Analysis Chart
- Thesaurus Wheel
- Vocabulary Ladders
- Vocabulary Web
- Write Like a Writer: Style Sample Sheet
- Writing Funnel
- Writing Variables