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Simple Weekly Organizer for Students
By SueperScience
Hi Educator Friend!
Do your students need a straightforward document to help them stay more organized with their mound of weekly activities and due dates?
This simple and FREE weekly tracker will help your students organize their weekly assignments, announcements, to-dos, and track their gratitude and habits!
Upon purchasing**, you will download a document with a link to a** digital Canva template. From there, you can open the template link to adjust the colors, print it as is, or save it as a PDF to share with your students in your LMS.
To utilize the template to its full capacity and without watermarks, it is suggested that you have a Canva Pro account. Educators can sign up for a free Pro account upon verification. A link on how to do this will be provided in the download.
If you have any questions or technical issues, please let me know.
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Mesopotamia GRAPES Activity Middle School Social Studies Ancient World History
By The Magical Avocado
Do you use GRAPES to teach ancient civilizations? This ready to print and use GRAPES packet helps students organize their thoughts on Mesopotamia using the GRAPES acronym.
This packet includes:
Perfect for centers, review, group work, homework, sub plans, organizing notes, and countless other options!
Interactive Science Notebook Tabs
By Emily
This is very easy for students to put out (or have done ahead of time) and to put in their notebooks for each unit. They are designed so students can color in content related pictures.
Halloween How to Carve A Pumpkin Writing: Graphic Organizers & Paper
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
Halloween How to Writing activity. This can be used for differentiation within your classroom. There is one graphic organizer where students can draw out their ideas and write a small sentence of what they drew. The second graphic organizer has students begin with an introduction, list three steps, and a conclusion. You can use both for the planning stages, students will just need to combine two of their drawings for one step.
Then there is a cute pumpkin paper for students to write out their How To Carve a Pumpkin essay.
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British vs. Americans - American Revolution
By TxMAP Teacher
This product is designed to be used during an American Revolution unit of study. There are 2 parts. The first part is a comparison of topics such as population, size of army, leaders, and strategies. This part can be done as a whole group, pairs, or individual. Answer Key is included and student answers my vary according to the source of information they are using. The second part is a comparison over the strengths and weaknesses between the British and the Americans. Students will use a list of strengths and weaknesses and put them in the appropriate boxes. Students can use a textbook or the internet to find information. Answer Key is included.
Book Companion - Tracks in the Snow
By Until the Pieces Fit
This book companion can be used multiple days to reinforce comprehension and story elements. Students will develop understanding of vocabulary. Differentiate by utilizing visual supports for verbal questions. Students will sequence the events of the story, (beginning, middle, and end), demonstrate an understanding of the story framework (2 levels), and extend their understanding through personal connections with writing activities (3 levels).
Tracks in the Snow - Book Companion
by: Wong Herbert Yee
Neither book nor copies of the book are included in this packet. Instead, this packet is meant to provide resources for understanding.
Thanksgiving Writing Prompt Activities - Worksheets for English, Writing, & Art
By Kimberly
❤️Looking for a fun and engaging way to celebrate Thanksgiving in your classroom? Your students will love expressing their creativity and gratitude with these Thanksgiving themed writing prompts! Practice spelling, creative writing, coloring, fine motor skills, and more (22 pages)!
✏️Use these writing projects to meaningfully decorate your bulletin board, classroom, or hallway, while displaying your students' festive creativity!
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⭐️Great for centers, sub tub, independent seatwork or extra practice at home for your kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd grade learners! Differentiated to accommodate all skill levels in your classroom.
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✅Includes: (22 pages)
☑ Writing prompts - solid lines (13 pages)
☑ Writing prompts - 1 dotted line and picture (3 pages)
☑ Writing prompts - 4 dotted lines - numbered (2 pages)
☑ Writing prompts - 4 dotted lines (2 pages)
☑ Creative writing mind map (1 page)
☑ Draw a picture (1 page)
✅Writing Prompts:
☑ I am thankful
☑ My favorite Thanksgiving food is...
☑ My favorite part of Thanksgiving day is...
☑ It would not be Thanksgiving without...
☑ I can show gratitude by...
☑ It is important to be thankful because...
☑ The person I am most thankful for is...
☑ We celebrate Thanksgiving because...
☑ A favorite Thanksgiving memory is...
☑ I am most thankful for...
☑ If I could invite a famous person to dinner, I would invite...
☑ Every year on Thanksgiving, my family...
☑ I am thankful for...
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Printable Graphic Organizers for K–5 | 12 No-Prep Templates
By Creative State of Mind
Make student thinking visible--with zero prep.
This set of 12 black-and-white, kid-friendly templates helps students organize their thoughts, build comprehension, and express ideas clearly across any subject. Perfect for elementary classrooms, these versatile tools are ideal for reading, writing, math, science, and social studies activities.
No prep required – simply print and go!
Designed for K–5 learners, including emerging readers and writers.
Included Graphic Organizers:
Each organizer features:
Why Teachers Love It:
Research-backed and classroom-tested, graphic organizers are proven to improve comprehension, critical thinking, and language development—especially for multilingual learners. Whether you’re working with a full class or supporting a small group, these templates help every learner engage and succeed.
Perfect for:
Whether you're teaching story structure, comparing facts, or planning a science report, these graphic organizers are a must-have tool you'll use again and again.
Previewing any Nonfiction Text Graphic organizer, anchor chart, sentence stems!
By TooBookedUp
Exceptional learners such as English language learners will benefit tremendously from previewing the text prior to starting a nonfiction text. By activating prior knowledge, zooming in to titles and subheadings, and analyzing pictures they will spend quality time building context before reading.
This product contains three pages:
Graphic Organizer | Describe Your Favorite Room
By Nardine Mettry
Step into the world of words and imagine a picture of your student's favorite room! This activity provides 2 engaging graphic organizers to describe their room through descriptive details.
Option 1: Fill-the-House (Ideal for visual learners and those who like a structured approach)
This graphic organizer provides a house outline with designated sections for your favorite room. Here's what your students will explore within each section:
Option 2: Cutting, Folding & Designing (Ideal for kinesthetic learners and those who enjoy a hands-on approach)
⭐More Writing Attempts:⭐
Journey to the Center of the Earth | Narrative/Descriptive
Trapped in a Snow Globe | Narrative
⭐Student Rubric⭐
Burger Sandwich | Writing Rubric
Don't forget to share with me how it went with your little ones. I hope it was useful in your classroom.
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Holiday Themed I-Ready Lesson Trackers | Christmas | Individual
By Kristen Teaches Fourth
Perfect touch of holiday spirit to motivate your students to complete their I-Ready Lessons.
PDF includes:
Half page per student (must cut)
10 Christmas Trees for math lessons
7 stockings for reading lessons
Students color one graphic per lesson complete with at least 75%.
Easy and helps to create accountability. Use them weekly or as students fill them up.
Fairy Tale Genre Poster & Anchor Chart Freebie
By SPO Resources
Dive into the fairy tale genre with this free PDF, featuring both a fairy tale genre poster and anchor chart! Perfect for classroom displays or literacy focus walls, this resource includes student-friendly definitions, engaging graphics, and essential fairy tale characteristics.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
This free resource includes both a fairy tale genre poster and anchor chart in the following formats:
★ Full-Size Poster (8.5” x 11”)➜ Available in color and black & white
★ Full-Size Anchor Chart (8.5” x 11”) ➜ Available in color and black & white, highlighting key features of the fairy tale genre
★ Fill-in-the-Blank Anchor Chart & Note-Taking Guide ➜ Includes full-size and half-size options in black & white for ink-saving, easy printing
★Half-Size & Mini-Size Options ➜ Print two per page (anchor chart) or four per page (poster); ideal for student notebooks or smaller displays
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⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This is the best freebie I have ever seen! My students are all Special Education. They love colorful art. To save ink and paper I laminate or put these kind of resources in page protectors. One of the IEP goals we work on weekly is main events of a story. This helped cover the IEP goals and the classroom objectives all in one. Thank you so much!” -Andrea S. 2nd grade
⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “My students glued this anchor chart in their ELA notebooks and loved referring back to it throughout our fairy tales unit." -Lindsey B. 4th grade
⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Colorful and fun posters that my students enjoyed for reference. Love the way it looks in the classroom, too." -Cindy G. Kindergarten
Looking for the full set of 28 genres? Explore these complete resources:
⭐ Reading Genre Posters — Perfect for classroom displays and word walls, with vibrant visuals for each genre.
⭐ Reading Genre Anchor Charts & Interactive Templates — Dive deep into each genre with detailed definitions, key features, and student note-taking guides.
Try another genre freebie to sample these resources:
⭐ Fiction & Nonfiction Reading Genre Posters Freebie
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to me at samantha@sporesources.com. I am always happy to help!
Created by Samantha McNally | ©SPO Resources
All rights reserved by the author.
Bring the magic of fairy tales to life in your classroom with these engaging genre resources!
Weekly Student Assignment Tracker- Assignment Agenda- Homework Agenda
By Modified Treasures
Stay organized, focused, and on top of your academic game with our specially designed Weekly Student Assignment Tracker. Whether you're juggling multiple subjects or need to manage assignments for each of your seven periods, this two-sided sheet is here to simplify your academic life. Great for all students, especially special education students that have organization and task completion goals.
Here's what makes this Homework Tracker stand out:
Say goodbye to forgotten assignments and last-minute scrambles. With this Homework Tracker by your side, students will stay organized, focused, and in control of their academic journey. Get yours today and experience the difference it makes!
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Tu préfères - 10 French graphics for "this or that" type questions FREEBIE
By Frenchified
Do you start off your class with a quick poll or check-in question? This set of graphics can be used from day one to get students using French. This sampler has 10 different graphics that you can use in Desmos, Nearpod, Peardeck, or on a social media post to get input from your students. Each graphic gives them a choice of two different things. You can use it in different levels by adjusting the task.
Level 1 - from the beginning, you can have them just choose between option A and option B. Get lots of comprehensible input by having a class discussion about who prefers what. Later on, have them write complete sentences starting with "je préfère."
Level 2 - have students start to add more detail to their responses. Tell them to include details - where, when, with whom. Have them write more complex sentences explaining why they prefer something.
Level 3 - have students make their choice and then talk about the last time they ______.
Some graphics have very basic vocabulary, some have more advanced items - but all are easy to understand due to the images. There are also some cultural graphics mixed in.
If you like the freebie sampler of 10, there is another set of 190 - so you'd have enough to make it through the entire school year using one per day!
Digital Reading Log | Editable Book Log | Cute Reading List | My Book List
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Say goodbye to the traditional pen and paper logs, as our digital log takes learning to a whole new level. With vibrant colors, engaging fonts, and interactive elements, students will be captivated by their own progress. Gone are the days of monotonous logs – watch your students' love for reading soar to new heights!
NOTE: the book titles are editable, but the images, colors, and graphics are not editable.
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GEOGRAPHY CONCEPT BASED PLANNING GUIDE BRAINSTORMING BUBBLE (PART 1) FREE
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Free download for phase 1 of planning a concept-based lesson by Lynn Erickson's teaching theory. Download and brainstorm an essential question.
Visit our Blog How To Teach Geography
There is no correct way to teach geography, but there are some best practices. When I began my teaching career in geography 26 years ago in Memphis City Schools, Memphis, TN, the district was focused on concept-based teaching — teaching to the big ideas & conceptual-based learning based upon Lynn Erikson's concept-based instruction. At first, I found it very challenging to implement this strategy into my lessons as it was a new concept and it significantly varied from the way we had all been presenting content to our students. It took persistence; it took patience, but I believe it was a huge part of why my students enjoyed geography and were able to grasp it. An example of this would be teaching the concept of "human population" and then applying this concept to world population ideas and issues throughout the world such as:
Push and pull factors of migration
Cartograms, and population density maps
Causes and outcomes of population growth and decline
China's one-child policies due to overpopulation
Africa's population decline
Europe's population decline, etc.
This conceptual-based learning worked well, and students were learning and grasping the concepts and material. It required me to spend more time on the concept with my students, but it gave them a BIG PICTURE of how variables affect population and how population trends work and are influenced. It made them think at higher levels preparing their pathways for high-level learning and working to strengthen their brain connectivity. It gave them a different viewpoint of looking at geography, rather than focusing on one small concept at a time.
Just to give you an idea of how I would/do begin planning each concept-based lesson, I would begin with a brainstorming bubble, and in the center circle, I would type in an essential question. All an essential question (they always have to use big terminology) is an open-ended question that educators use to spark student interest. I say, let' not make this harder than it has to be.
Here are examples of essential questions specific to geography:
How have Revolutions impacted our world? (This could be taking a look at the meaning behind "revolution" and empowering student understanding of this "concept" through discussing many different types of revolutions such as the American Revolution, the Industrial Revolution in the United States and Europe, the Russian Revolution, the Cultural Revolution, the Sudanese Revolution, and the Chinese Revolution of 1949.)
Does music create culture, or vice versa?
Who is an American?
How can learning about other cultures teach us about our own?
What is the relationship between climate and natural resources?
Need an idea for an essential question? There is so much information today on essential questions than there was when I first started teaching. Simply, type into your search engine: "Essential questions for geography." and then align it with your curriculum. Others have "essentially" (no pun intended) done this work for you over the years.
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Invasive Species Reading Comprehension Passages
By Science and STEAM Team
This resource contains five non-fiction texts about plants that are considered invasive species. It was made for the MS-LS2-4 and 5 Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics NGSS. It covers the following invasive species:
Japanese Honeysuckle
Kudzu
Norway Maple
Purple Loosestrife
Water Hyacinth
There are graphic organizers to fill in as the students are reading. There is a link to a video, as well as a couple of other suggestions!
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To Kill A Mockingbird : Graphic Organizers - Google Drive Version
By Educate and Create
If you're an English teacher looking for an effective and engaging way to help your students analyze and understand the complexities of the novel _To Kill a Mockingbird,_look no further than our bundle of 5 graphic organizers and rubric.
This product includes 5 unique graphic organizers, each designed to help your students explore a different aspect of the novel. The organizers cover important literary elements such as vocabulary, plot structure, theme development, and more. The included rubric provides a clear and detailed grading system to help you assess your students' work and provide feedback on their understanding of the novel.
Our graphic organizers and rubric are easy to use and will save you time in creating your own review materials. Plus, they're designed with high school English teachers in mind, so you can be sure that your students are getting the most out of their reading experience.
With our bundle of 5 graphic organizers and rubric, your students will be able to dive deep into the novel and gain a comprehensive understanding of the important concepts and themes presented in To Kill a Mockingbird.These materials are a valuable resource for any high school English teacher who wants to help their students succeed in analyzing complex literary works.
Don't wait! Add our bundle of 5 graphic organizers and rubric to your classroom materials today and watch your students engage with the novel in a whole new way! With this product, you'll be sure to create an unforgettable learning experience that will stay with your students long after they've finished reading To Kill A Mockingbird.
By Behavior Highway
Enhance language learning and make guessing games more fun with our free visual aid for describing nouns. This versatile digital download is perfect for educators, therapists, and parents seeking an engaging tool to help learners improve their descriptive language skills. Whether used in the classroom, during therapy sessions, or at home, this visual aid supports a variety of learning styles and educational activities.
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Boost your learners' descriptive language skills with our free visual aid for describing nouns. Download today and make language learning interactive, engaging, and fun!
Great Depression and Of Mice and Men Graphic Organizers
By Queen's Educational Resources
Great Depression and Of Mice and Men Graphic Organizers
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
★ Differentiate Graphic Organizer
★ 3 pages
★ PDF file
★ Suitable for Grades 5-12
This resource includes:
★ 1 overview page
★ 2 separate Inference/Text-to-Text Graphic Organizers: one for higher-level students and one differentiated for ELL, Special Ed, and lower-level students
★ Article and Image Links
★ Google Slide link
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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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Students read two Common Lit articles and observe/analyze images related to the Great Depression and Migrant workers (Links to all images and articles are provided - actual articles are NOT included. only links).
Students will observe, read, analyze, and make evidence-based inferences related to the Great Depression and the lives of migrant workers. Students will then use these texts (articles and images) to make connections to the characters / events in the book Of Mice and Men. The graphic organizers require students to cite evidence from both the articles, images, and the book to support their analysis, conclusions, and observations.
✅ The two graphic organizers contain the same information, but one of them is differentiated for lower-level students.
✅ The differentiated version graphic organizer includes paraphrased, step-by-step instructions as well as examples of how to think about the information they observed in the images and read in the articles. These examples will increase their understanding of how to think about information and complete the graphic organizer appropriately.
✅ These graphic organizers are excellent for Do Now, Launch, Group work, and/or Research activities. They can also be used to set a purpose for listening/watching video clips used to supplement lessons. It's a great tool to help build students' background/prior knowledge for upcoming units/topics!
✅ This graphic organizer makes a great addition to a lesson plan!
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