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Preview of Reading Graphic Texts - Infographics Lesson, Graphic Organizer, Examples - OLC4O

Reading Graphic Texts - Infographics Lesson, Graphic Organizer, Examples - OLC4O

Introduce graphic texts and teach information literacy! Students will learn how to read different types of graphic texts using the slideshow lesson, graphic organizer, and examples of infographics provided. Prepare for the OSSLT, teach the OLC4O / OSSLC course, or coach essential literacy with this engaging lesson.  Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Lesson for Reading Graphic Texts:✏️  How to Read Graphic Texts Slideshow Lesson - Microsoft PowerPoint®, Google S
Preview of Annotation Chart with Sentence Starters / Stems - Annotating Documents

Annotation Chart with Sentence Starters / Stems - Annotating Documents

Created by
Daniel Heitor
Useful chart that helps students categorize and write 5 different types of annotations (reading strategies) for any class. They are clarify, question, connect, infer & predict, and evaluate annotations. ► The chart explains to students what the annotation is (a definition), how to do it, and how to start it (sentence starters). The sentence starters have really helped my students understand the different types of annotations they can make as wells as how to practice them. ► This chart can be
Preview of Analyzing Editorial Cartoons

Analyzing Editorial Cartoons

Created by
F130
This lesson includes a powerpoint, activity, and quiz that helps students learn about editorial cartoons. The ability to "read" images involves critical thinking skills emphasized in the common core standards.
Preview of Premise & Purpose (Unit Plans) using works of Public Advocacy in the ELA class.

Premise & Purpose (Unit Plans) using works of Public Advocacy in the ELA class.

Created by
Karns and Noble
This is a full unit plan for mastering the skill of determining premises and purposes.The texts used are "What to the Slave is the 4th of July" by Frederick Douglass, "Aint I a Woman" by Sojourner Truth, and "Brown vs. Board of Education: Opinion of the Court" by Justice Earl Warren. In addition, students can learn this skill through the powerful PBS documentary "Freedom Riders" and its accompanying worksheet. You will receive an introductory slideshow showcasing what "premises" are, and then a
Preview of Nonfiction Practice: Author's Purpose, Style, Main Idea, Support, Inferencing

Nonfiction Practice: Author's Purpose, Style, Main Idea, Support, Inferencing

Created by
Elly's ELA
The slides and practice passages in this file are designed to develop nonfiction reading proficiency for any curriculum in grades 8-12. Thirty-seven slides display explanations, examples and practice passages. They are divided into six categories to guide students through a process for active reading: noticing purpose, tone, diction, audience, support, and main idea. A corresponding organizer uses prompts and questions to engage student participation for each slide. A detailed key is provided f
Preview of The CRAAP Test Lesson | Slideshow for Teaching Students How to Evaluate Sources

The CRAAP Test Lesson | Slideshow for Teaching Students How to Evaluate Sources

Created by
MsMoyles
This original slideshow lesson teaches middle and high school learners about the CRAAP Test -- a method (set of questions) to evaluate the validity of online or print texts. This lesson is perfect for most English, literacy, ESL, and social sciences courses and other writing or communication units.The lesson works as -----a standalone lesson on The CRAAP Test for multiple ages and grades/subjectsa visual prompt for the classroom about The CRAAP Test (easily printable)a precursor to teaching MLA
Preview of SPACE CAT Text Analysis Graphic Organizer

SPACE CAT Text Analysis Graphic Organizer

Created by
Almost Hogwarts
Here is an editable version of the SPACE CAT Rhetorical Analysis tool. I've found Pdfs of this online, but have reformatted it as a google doc so that your students can edit it. I use this graphic organizer frequently in my AP English Language and Composition course.
Preview of The CRAAP Test (for Evaluating Sources) | Lesson and CRAAP Checklist Handout

The CRAAP Test (for Evaluating Sources) | Lesson and CRAAP Checklist Handout

Created by
MsMoyles
This CRAAP Test handout is a short lesson and CRAAP test checklist to support middle and high school learners evaluate the validity of online or print texts. This handout is perfect for most English, literacy, ESL, and social sciences courses, as well as other writing or communication units.Page 1:CRAAP test defined CRAAP test acronym explainedCRAAP test rationale -- why use this method?Page 2:CRAAP test checklist for learners to apply the test to any text of their choosingRelated Products ---"C
Preview of Task Cards for Sharing Independent Reading

Task Cards for Sharing Independent Reading

So, what we have created for you are task card question prompts to help students share the books that they are reading with others. We use these nifty discussion starters to help students have meaningful conversations about their independent reading books. We know, we’re excited about them, too!Tell Me More:We put the students in groups of three or four and have them sit in a circle. They bring their books to the discussion, and we display the discussion prompt on the board. We then give stud
Preview of Reading Comprehension/Test Taking Strategies

Reading Comprehension/Test Taking Strategies

This is a handout that I provide students with in order to learn different reading strategies and test taking strategies. Reading strategies can help students access information that is not explicitly stated. They help readers infer meaning, make conclusions and generalize information. Reading strategies are beneficial for texts that have complex ideas and vocabulary. The primary purpose of test-taking strategies is to improve student performance on exams. A second, but related, purpose is to re
Preview of SOAPStone Notes to Understand Satire

SOAPStone Notes to Understand Satire

Created by
Gayle Martin
This easy one-page note sheet uses the typical AP Language SOAPStone reading strategy to analyze satire. When I taught AP Language, satire was always the last unit before the exam, so by that time in the year, my students were experienced in using the SOAPStone strategy for regular non-fiction pieces. (If you are not familiar with this strategy or your students are still learning it, I suggest you see the "beginners" version of the strategy that I have available for free in my store.) This vers
Preview of MLK's "Letter from Birmingham Jail" Common Core Style Assessment

MLK's "Letter from Birmingham Jail" Common Core Style Assessment

This is great practice for any Common Core style assessment. It's multiple choice (9 questions) and includes quotes from the text, questions that build on each other, and multi-answer questions. It covers major standards on Words in Context, Central Idea, etc. Students should take this after reading "Letter from Birmingham Jail".
Preview of Reading Nonfiction Tips/Tricks Bookmarks

Reading Nonfiction Tips/Tricks Bookmarks

This printable is a handout that can be cut into strips to create bookmarks with 5 tips for students along with explanations and "how-to"s for each. This can be helpful for any reader but especially readers who typically struggle, are new to nonfiction, or have not grown into some of the higher-level reading skills like annotation.
Preview of Close Reading Graphic Organizer

Close Reading Graphic Organizer

Created by
Robert Plonka
Here is a perfect reproducible graphic organizer that can be applied to any complex text of your choice. It naturally lays out the steps of a Close Reading activity, while providing a graphic way to organize students' ideas and notes on the text.
Preview of LAST FLIGHT OF THE HONEYBEES ~ Cross Curricular Texts, Test & KEY (COMMON CORE)

LAST FLIGHT OF THE HONEYBEES ~ Cross Curricular Texts, Test & KEY (COMMON CORE)

What you have here is the full text of an expository article as well as persuasive article with a test and KEY that is aligned with the common core. What's more the unit is set up for cross curricular alignment with science curriculum as well as Language Arts. In my experience, this is a great unit in my classes to work with both science and language arts (cause and effect, problem-solution).
Preview of SOAPStone template for any reading

SOAPStone template for any reading

Created by
Almost Hogwarts
This template asks students to examine the SOAPSTone in any nonfiction reading. Subject, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Speaker and Tone. The organizer will help students to understand the rhetorical situation and to use textual support. It's great to use in pre-AP classes and AP Language and Composition courses. I've uploaded it as a word document so you can adapt it as needed.
Preview of Informational Text Check-Up

Informational Text Check-Up

Created by
Mrs Rodgers
This handout provides students with a way to compartmentalize the opinions, quotations, and information they find in an informational text. This check-up is great for lengthy newspaper articles, research papers, and learning how to read an informational text to begin with.
Preview of Text Annotation

Text Annotation

Created by
Two Pups Prep
Do your students have trouble deciding what to annotate when they read? This document defines annotation and gives 10 ideas on how and what to annotate.
Preview of Literature Circle Discussion Graphic Organzier

Literature Circle Discussion Graphic Organzier

Created by
Emili Sabourin
This document will help you facilitate an engaging, dynamic, and student-centered discussion. Students can use this graphic organizer with a whole-class-assigned text or with an individual-student-selected text. This graphic organizer can be modified to fit the needs of your class or of individual students. You can differentiate your lesson upfront by providing direct instruction for reading, annotating, and recording in their graphic organizers; or you can scale it up by adding sections to the
Preview of Summarizing vs. Analyzing Activity with Andy Goldsworthy (Artist)

Summarizing vs. Analyzing Activity with Andy Goldsworthy (Artist)

Created by
FutureED
This activity can be assigned as a homework assignment, or completed in-class as a learning activity. It features Andy Goldsworthy's natural sculptures as well as an interview (information text), and has students paraphrase, analyze, and evaluate. Made initially for a 1:1 classroom, this activity also works well as a paper/pencil activity. It provides models and scaffolds to provide students with a challenge as they work individually, in pairs, groups or as a class. It's versatile and great for
Preview of KWL Chart Mini Lesson: Reading Comprehension Skill #1

KWL Chart Mini Lesson: Reading Comprehension Skill #1

Created by
Tommy Messinger
This presentation includes a mini-lesson, a video, and a practice example to help students learn how to create a KWL chart. This Google Slide will allow you to teach a short mini-lesson on KWL charts to help your students learn a valuable reading comprehension skill.This is the first mini-lesson of a ten-part series on reading comprehension skills.
Preview of Animal Farm -ism comparison chart

Animal Farm -ism comparison chart

Graphic organizer for close reading comparison of capitalism, socialism, communism, and fascism.
Preview of Summarizing & Chronological Order

Summarizing & Chronological Order

This is a numeracy graphic organizer, designed to guide students into retelling a story -- both fiction and nonfiction -- in chronological order. Scaffolded, differentiated.
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