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The Teacher's Big Book of Graphic Organizers: 100 Reproducible Organizers that Help Kids with Reading, Writing, and the Content Areas
Katherine S. McKnight
ISBN: 978-0-470-50242-6
Paperback
224 pages
June 2010
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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.

 
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