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Preschool writing-expository graphic organizers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Graphic Organizer - Who? What? Where? (Characters, Plot, Setting)

Graphic Organizer - Who? What? Where? (Characters, Plot, Setting)

This is a Graphic Organizer created to help students identify the Who? (Characters), What? (Plot), and Where? (Setting) of a story. The Graphic Organizer is split into two sections: one section for writing and one section for a picture. This is great for students to use because it can be completed in several different ways. This is also a useful tool for independent centers, homework, and in conjunction with traveling books.
Preview of Minilessons for Writing Grades K-2

Minilessons for Writing Grades K-2

Created by
Dr Carol
This set of minilessons will provide teachers with the tools to create great beginning writers. The minilessons cover both interactive writing and independent writing lessons. Students will learn to use graphic organizers and structures to create original writing both creative and expository. Teachers will also recieve tips on classroom management, policies and procedures, and classroom structures which will enhance writer's workshop and differentiated instruction in writing. This resource will
Preview of Graphic Organizer - Sequence of Events

Graphic Organizer - Sequence of Events

This is a Graphic Organizer created to help students identify the Sequence of Events in a story. The Graphic Organizer uses prompt words to help the students begin each sentence (prompt words: First, Next, Then, Last). This is also a useful tool for independent centers, homework, and in conjunction with traveling books.
Preview of Super Writer Story Kit

Super Writer Story Kit

Created by
Dr Garofolo
Elevate your young writer to super writer status with these blank story templates. Includes integrated story starter prompts and word wall. Formatted for double sided printing and stapling but may be used however you see fit.
Preview of Comparing Fiction and Nonfiction

Comparing Fiction and Nonfiction

Created by
Kerry Galvin
Learners will write the title of a fiction and nonfiction book, as well as draw the cover of each. They will then write about the features and details they notice about the ficiton book and the nonficiton book.
Preview of Simple Concept Map

Simple Concept Map

Created by
Shamira's Shop
This is just a simple concept map in a word document so it is editable. Use it to help students generate ideas on any topic.
Preview of Sequenced Organized Writing Template

Sequenced Organized Writing Template

Color cues will help your struggling writer stay organized and on topic!
Preview of Graphic Organizer - Story Outline

Graphic Organizer - Story Outline

This is a Graphic Organizer created to help students identify the main components of a story. The Graphic Organizer contains several blank sections that can be completed with either words or pictures. This is great for students to use because it can be completed in several different ways. This is also a useful tool for independent centers, homework, and in conjunction with traveling books.
Preview of Frogs Expository Writing Tree Map

Frogs Expository Writing Tree Map

Created by
Karen Maki
Help your students organize their knowledge about frogs with this simple tree map.
Preview of Graphic Organizer - Invitation Requirements

Graphic Organizer - Invitation Requirements

This is a Graphic Organizer created to help students identify the necessary parts of an Invitation (specifically Who?, What?, Where? and When?). The Graphic Organizer is a useful tool for independent centers, homework, and in conjunction with traveling books.
Preview of First, Next, Last graphic organizer for recipe

First, Next, Last graphic organizer for recipe

Created by
MrsKReames
My students used this early in the sequencing unit. They enjoyed searching allrecipes.com for fun foods. They then printed them, cut out the different recipe sections, glued, labeled First Next or Last, and then drew a picture of the final product in the bottom section. The best part? We copied and bound these in bradded folders for them to take home! They loved having their own classroom recipe books!
Preview of R.A.N. Chart for Non-fiction writing

R.A.N. Chart for Non-fiction writing

Created by
Nakita Jackson
This is a chart used in the Exploring Non-fiction writing when first graders did reseach on an animal.
Preview of Writing Paper

Writing Paper

Created by
Learning Time
Writing Paper, includes a box for students to draw a picture 3 different papers: 8 lines, 6 lines, and 4 lines Great to use for any writing activity
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