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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.
Thank you for visiting my TeachShare store!
-Sue
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.
Literary Elements using Anime Worksheets, independent work
By TooBookedUp
Are you looking for an interesting way to integrate your students' love for anime and your love for literary elements? This front and back worksheet can be assigned virtually or printed for independent work. Students will watch an episode of their favorite anime and analyze for setting, conflict, theme, mood, and symbolism. This resource can be used for extension work, passion projects, or a flex day in ELA.
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
WHAT TEACHERS LIKE YOU ARE SAYING
⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “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!
By Ms Churchs Classroom
This is a resource for Grade 10 through 12 factoring in Saskatchewan! An easy to follow flow chart with a few examples.
Cause and Effect Graphic Organizer
By Sequoia Hill
This straightforward graphic organizer will allow your students to document cause and effect relationships as they read.
Spanish Back to School Summer Reflection Printable Activity
By KJ Inspired Resources
This Spanish back to school summer reflections activity is a great get to know you activity for the first week of school! This product is designed to encompass students’ creativity and get them thinking about their back to school goals while reflecting on their favorite summer memories. This PDF is designed to look like a journal or scrapbook page for students to add their flair to!
⭐Save 20% with the After Summer Break Bundle!⭐
⭐Save 25% with the Back to School Mega Bundle!⭐
Sentence Stems Included:
More Back to School Resources...
Find Someone Who
Would You Rather
Stand Up Sit Down
More Spanish Bundles...
Mega Activity Growing Bundle
Stand Up Growing Bundle
Find Someone Who Growing Bundle
Telling Time Analog Clock Visual FREEBIE Special Education Life Skills Math
By Alyssa Stamm
Use this analog clock visual for telling time in your special education classroom!
How To Use
Print and laminate. Use a dry erase marker to draw hands on the clock. Use the visual to tell the time! Print on large paper for a classroom size poster!
Looking for more Life Skills Math?
Purchase the money math year long unit bundle HERE
Purchase the telling time year long unit bundleHERE
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Ultimate Guide to Mitosis (graphic organizer, handout, study guide)
By Stephanie O.
Lay out clearly and concisely what you want your students to know about each phase of mitosis, using this handy chart.
This table maps out the exact breakdown I use with my tutoring students if they've been overwhelmed or stumped by their biology teacher's explanation.
What's included:
+ key events in prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
+ vocabulary definitions
+ color-coding mnemonics to aid understanding (prophase and telophase mirror each other!)
+ BONUS: cytokinesis (and how it differs in animal cells vs plant cells)
Example uses:
+ add it to the end of your lecture notes as a recap
+ hand it out as a supplement to practice questions on identifying what stage of mitosis a cell is in based on a microscopy image or a sketch
+ provide it as a summary study guide for a unit test on mitosis
Suited for intro high school biology, AP Biology, IB Biology SL/HL, intro college biology, and MCAT.
Appreciate this reference sheet? Rate it 5 stars so that other teachers know it's worth their while! You can also toss me a tip here—thank you!
Looking for other science resources? Check these out!
+ Ultimate Guide to Naming Ionic and Molecular Compounds (including acids)
+ Ultimate Guide to the Polyatomic Ions
+ Ultimate Guide to the Solubility Rules
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Story Retell Graphic Organizer
By Simply Read
Use this graphic organizer to help students retell any story. Students will practice retelling only the most important parts of a story. Each section - Beginning, Middle, and End has a box for an illustration as well.
Story Map | Editable Digital and Printable Graphic Organizer
By Teach Savvy Store
Story Map | Editable Graphic Organizer: Help guide students' thinking when it comes to story writing and story elements with this easy to use digital or printable graphic organizer. This freebie includes these story elements: title/author, setting, characters (antagonists & protagonists), key details and events, conflict, and resolution.
✨This resource goes great with Roll a Story Bundle✨
Directions
Elements Included on Graphic Organizer
What's Included
ELA Resources
Writing Resources
*AVID Nerds resources are available for use in virtual systems like Outschool without the need to purchase extra licenses
HMH Into Reading- Elements of Poetry FREEBIE Graphic Organizer ESL/Special Ed
By Mrs. Linea
This FREEBIE Elements of Poetry Graphic Organizer from HMH is modified for ESL/Special Education students with: visual support, anchor chart, examples, modified task, scaffolding and circle/draw option. I included the Grade 1 anchor chart, but it can be utilized with grades 2,3 and up, depending on the students' needs! The grade 2/3 anchor charts are similar.
I hope you enjoy this resource! :) Check out the full version below!
HMH Into Reading Elements of Poetry Differentiated Graphic Organizers
HMH resources:
HMH Into reading Grade 2 Module 8 Assessment Study Guide
HMH Into Reading Grade 2 Module 7 Assessment Study Guide
HMH Into Reading Grade 2 Module 6 Assessment Study Guide
HMH Into Reading Story Retell
HMH Into Reading Theme
If you have any questions or concerns with downloading or accessing any of my resources, please email me at mrslinearesources@gmail.com and I will answer ASAP! :)
Terms
Copyright © Demi Linea. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
These materials were prepared by a teacher in New York State and have neither been developed, reviewed, nor endorsed by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, publisher of the original HMH Into Reading Program work on which this material is based.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH [WORKSHEET] [FREEBIE]
By Richard B Williams
This BLACK HISTORY MONTH [WORKSHEET] product can be used for analyzing BLACK Americans vital to our society. Indeed, this FREEBIE has a 4-PAGE worksheet and suggested uses to help students navigate literature and influential Black Americans. This product can be used for 6th - 12th grade students. Check it out!
This Product Includes: ********FREEBIE*********
1. a 4-page practice worksheet
2. a SUGGESTED USES to make your classroom GREAT!
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EngageNY/Eureka Grade 3 Module 5 Number lines for fractions
By Basic Biz Teaching
Beginning to model fractions on a number line? Here are printouts from Eureka/EngageNY that are recommended for students to use. Print multiple copies to slide into sheet protectors/whiteboards.
Phonics Small Group Template 2
By Literacy with Carly
This template is for small group phonics lessons. It includes all of the crucial components of a phonics lesson identified by Wiley Blevins in his book, A Fresh Look at Phonics.
This template is a different format of template 1.
Happy Planning!
Basic Token Board for Autism/ MD Unit Classrooms
By Kiyana
Save your time and energy by downloading this simple token board to encourage completion of instructional tasks and increase classroom management.
Simply:
Help students visualize their progression on tasks with this basic token board today!
By Hannah Stolz
3 (or more) day small group planner that I used for my reading groups. I used this for my groups that I needed to meet with more frequently. This was a simple and easy way to plan my small groups.
By Meggen Loew
Use this any person report page to develop early research skills with your child/student.Research using the internet or print material
of your choice.
How to Study for Math Tests Checklist for Students | Half and Full Sheets
By AbsoluteValueMath
If your math students struggle with knowing how to study for math, this checklist could minimize their confusion and help guide them towards better habits!
I have used this in my own high school classrooms & have seen more success with teaching students how they study for math than before I gave it to them!
What you get:
- A checklist with 2 sections:
--- Section 1: Are you prepared to study?
--- Section 2: Did you study properly?
- 4 versions
--- half sheet no color
--- half sheet color
--- full sheet no color
--- full sheet color
Here's a little story :)
Year after year I would announce an exam for WEEKS & then the day of the test I would inevitably get “oh no! There is a test today?!”
When I asked students if they studied for a math test the response was ”it’s math. You can’t study anyway”
This led me down a really long path of trying to figure out how to help students succeed in math.
I started by working on having students understand the WHY behind each topic so they naturally knew how to go about problem solving.
That worked for a few and still students weren’t studying!
I began asking my students a list of questions to determine if they studied. Most of the time the answers were “no”.
”Did you re-do the questions we did in class?”
Response: Why would I do that? The answers are right there anyway!
To make a very long story a littler shorter, I came up with a checklist that I handed out. Every time there was an exam my students would use the checklist to try and complete every single box! From planning to study to actually studying, the more boxes they completed the better they did!
If you find this useful, leave a review and get TeachShare credit! :)
Making Connections Graphic Organizer
By 1st Grade Salt Life
This graphic organizer will help students map out connections they have made to a lesson or a book! This is a free sample of my Graphic Organizers for Primary Grade which is 24 difference Graphic Organizers! Your feedback is important! Please rate and comment 1st Grade Salt Life