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Reading Games
Students participate in reading games and enhance their reading abilities at the same time. | Event Map
Organizing the who, what, where, when, why, and how of an event is the goal of this graphic... | |
Ancestry of U.S. Population by Rank, 2001
A chart listing the self-reported ancestry of U.S. residents, according to the 2000 census. | Conflict Dissection
Students will be able to identify the characters, and analyze the setting, problem, and... | |
Amazing Language Facts
Did you know that there are more than 1,000 languages spoken in Africa? To learn more, view... | The Herringbone: Main Idea and Supporting Details
The object of this graphic organizer is to identify the main idea and supporting details. | |
Ten Most Widely Spoken Languages in the World
A chart listing the fifty most widely spoken languages in the world. | The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
The classic tale of a fantasy world and four children's adventures in it,The Lion, the... | |
A Guide to Library Books: The Dewey Decimal System
Help students understand the categories of the Dewey Decimal System, with this chart. This is... | Left-Handers Are All Right
Students use a web resource to explore the perspective of left-handed people coping in a... | |
Research Paper: Take Notes
How to identify important information and take useful notes for a research paper. | Number the Stars
The Newbery Award-winning book, Number the Stars, has educated many children about the... | |
Character Traits
Use this lengthy list of character traits to help students understand and discuss literary... | ||
Sequencing
Your students can use this graphic organizer to identify the sequence of events in a story or a... | Harry Potter Haiku
Students learn how to write a haiku using the Harry Potter book series as a prompt. | |
Story Map
Using a story map helps children to identify key elements in a story such as characters or... | Write a Harry Potter Script
Students learn to summarize one chapter from a Harry Potter book and write a one scene script... | |
Five Elements of a Story
The five elements of a story (introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, and... |

