GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
This graphic organizer will help students cluster their ideas; it's especially useful as a prewriting tool. We've…
Follow these rules to encourage successful brainstorming.
Use this graphic organizer to brainstorm. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to your teaching needs by…
WORKSHEETS
Explore the world of poetry during National Poetry Month with this collection of activities. Make a poetry pocket for…
Find creative and easy ways to make books with your class.
Enhance reading skill by creating puzzles and games.
Create a diorama or a "parade float" for a book.
Students write a summary of a book they have recently read. Then they plan a sequel to that book by answering questions…
Use drama to extend learning from a book.
By switching characters from human form to an animal form (or visa versa), students review the traits of the character.
Ask students to change the title of a book.
Students explore the reality of a recently-read book.
Students will enjoy playing this game which provides a review of the dialogue from a book.
Students fill in this dog-themed graphic organizer to explain the problem and solution of the story. This printable is…
Students write their thoughts about the story.
Play this game in your classroom to review key elements of a book.
Setting is explored in this worksheet.
Discover a game that will enable students to review a recently read book.
This organizer will help students write a letter to a favorite author. The organizer breaks down all the essential…
Students create a mobile by sequencing drawings of events from story.
Students answer questions about a character's implicit and inferred traits.
Use this activity to help your students reflect on the mood set in a story. The printable worksheet provides guiding…
Use this writing graphic organizer to help your students pretend to be a character in a book and create journal entries…
Students create a jigsaw puzzle based in an event from a story the have read.