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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
About the Author. Chapter One: Why Are Graphic Organizers Such Important Tools for Teaching and Learning? Chapter Two: Graphic Organizers for Brainstorming and Idea Generation. 1: Power Thinking (Levels of Brainstorming). 2: ABC Brainstorm. 3: Carousel Brainstorm. 4: Venn Diagram. 5: Compare and Contrast. 6: KWL. 7: KWS. 8: KWHL. 9: KWLT. 10–17: Topic Generation Graphic Organizers. 10: Topic Generation with 3 Ideas–Linear Model. 11: Topic Generation with 4 Ideas–Linear Model. 12: Topic Generation with 6 Ideas–Linear Model. 13: Topic Generation with 3 Ideas–Circle Model. 14: Topic Generation with 4 Ideas–Circle Model. 15: Topic Generation with 6 Ideas–Circle Model. 16: Character Traits Web. 17: Topic Generation: Hand Model. 18: Anticipation Guide. 19: Hypothesis Guide. 20: Idea Web. 21: Fishbone. 22: Spider. 23: Herringbone. 24: Y Diagram. Chapter Three Graphic Organizers for Vocabulary Development. 25: Vocabulary Slide. 26: Concept or Vocabulary Map I. 27: Concept or Vocabulary Map II. 28: Concept or Vocabulary Map III. 29: Concept or Vocabulary Map IV. 30: Word Detective. 31: Six-Column Vocabulary Organizer. 32: Vocabulary Tree. 33: Cyber Vocabulary Detective. Chapter Four Graphic Organizers for Note Taking and Study Skills. 34: Cornell Notes. 35: Three-Column Notes. 36: T Notes. 37: Analysis Notes. 38: Summary Organizer. 39: Journalist Graphic Organizer. 40: Story Board Notes: Three Frame. 41: Story Board Notes: Six Frame. 42: Outline Notes. 43: The Five Senses. 44: Cycle or Food Chain. 45–48: Graphic Organizer Bookmarks. 45: Bookmark for Reading Fiction. 46: Reading Reminders Bookmark. 47: Bookmark for Questions During Reading. 48: Textbook Reminders Bookmark. 49: Individual Performance in a Cooperative Group. 50: Cooperative Group Planner. 51: Portfolio Tracker. 52: Independent Reading Log. 53: Assignment Tracker. Chapter Five Graphic Organizers for Supporting Reading Comprehension. 54: Questioning the Author. 55: Question-Answer-Relationship (QAR). 56: Gist. 57: Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review (SQ3R). 58: Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review, Reflect (SQ4R). 59: Fix-Up Strategies. 60: Reading Connections. 61: ReQuest. 62: Story Trails and History Trails. 63: Text-Think-Connect (TTC). 64: REAP. 65: PLAN. 66: PACA. 67: DRTA. 68: Text Structures. 69: Reference Frames. 70: Prior Knowledge. 71: Inference Prompter. 72: List-Group-Label. 73: Think-Pair-Share. 74: The Five Ws. Chapter Six Graphic Organizers for Writing. 75: Autobiographical Poem. 76: Historical Bio Poem. 77: Inquiry Chart. 78: Peer Review. 79: Entrance Slip. 80: Exit Slip. 81: Writer Checklist. 82: Sensory Starter. 83: Story Map I. 84: Story Map II. 85: Chain of Events. 86: Beginning-Middle-End. 87: Climax Ladder. 88–91: Persuasive Writing Organizers. 88: Persuasive Writing I. 89: Persuasive Writing II. 90: Persuasive Writing III. 91: Persuasive Writing IV. 92: Writing Revision Organizer. 93: Prewriting Organizer. 94: What Happens? 95: Character Creator. 96: Conflict and Solution Organizer. 97: Getting Ready to Write. 98: Writing Process. 99: Story Pyramid. 100: RAFT. References. |