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10th grade reading graphic organizers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Elements of Fiction: Short Story Graphic Organizer

Elements of Fiction: Short Story Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer allows students to keep track of all the basic elements of fiction while reading a short story. It includes areas for students to take notes on plot, characters, setting, theme, conflicts, and point of view. It is very basic, but very helpful for students who have trouble keeping these elements straight during a short story unit.
Preview of Nonfiction Notes Graphic Organizer 1 Main Idea Common Core

Nonfiction Notes Graphic Organizer 1 Main Idea Common Core

Created by
KD
This is a graphic organizer designed to help students organize their approach to nonfiction texts. Students are exposed to a list of text features, text types, and text structures in order to choose which ones fit the text in front of them. Students are also able to identify author's purpose, key vocabulary, and take notes on key details to determine two main ideas. These features can all be aligned with the Common Core Standards for informational texts as well as with MAP NWEA.
Preview of Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood: Study Questions and Assessments

Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood: Study Questions and Assessments

The Handmaid's Tale package includes chapter by chapter study questions, a test, an essay assignment with great graphic organizer and best ever essay rubric, and ANSWERS. Questions focus on vocabulary, close reading, higher order thinking, and personal response.Check out the complete preview.Package is in Word so you can modify.Have a look at my numerous other short story, novel, play, poetry, media, and literacy packages.
Preview of Native American Origin and Creation Myth Choice Board

Native American Origin and Creation Myth Choice Board

Created by
Kanyon's Korner
Students will use the THINK-TAC-TOE board to choose three activities to complete in relation to Native American Origin and Creation Myths. The first column highlights reading skills while the middle column focusing on writing activities. The last column appeals to students who have interest in art or technology. NOTE----The page numbers indicated may vary depending on the American Literature text being used in each individual classroom.
Preview of Common Core Close Reading (The High School Annotation Survival Guide)

Common Core Close Reading (The High School Annotation Survival Guide)

Close reading a text is an essential skill to teach, especially in a high school English class following a Common Core aligned curriculum. My annotation strategy teaches students to record the gist of each paragraph or chunk of text on the right and talk back to the text using symbols on the left. For the gist, students first must determine the type of noun the chunk of text is about. They then decide what is being said about the noun. This mini bundle includes the following: - The General An
Preview of Plot Diagram/Graphic Organizer

Plot Diagram/Graphic Organizer

Created by
Franglais Kimmy
This plot diagram is useful for labeling conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution in any story. It also includes spaces to identify theme, main characters, and setting, and to analyze important dialogue.
Preview of A Raisin in the Sun Complete Unit

A Raisin in the Sun Complete Unit

This complete unit for A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry will cover a complete month of study. The activities and study materials are diverse from basic questions to analytical questions, deep-thinking task cards, graphic organizers, and activities. You will receive:→ Editable multiple choice and comprehension questions. Because they questions are editable, you may use these as checks while studying or as a final exam.→ Activities for students to think through the historical and long-las
Preview of LIFE AS WE KNEW IT Study Guide

LIFE AS WE KNEW IT Study Guide

Created by
Mandy Sager
This awesome study guide has everything you need to get started with the novel, Life As We Knew It. This booklet includes: a table of contents (including spaces for students to track test scores for each section of the book), a chart of literary devices and the definitions, a student tracking sheet for literary devices (with examples!), discussion questions for each chapter, a graphic organizer for each section of the book (that reviews summary, story elements and theme), a glossary of tricky
Preview of Westing Game Character Chart - Graphic Organizer - With Answer Key

Westing Game Character Chart - Graphic Organizer - With Answer Key

Created by
Kerry LeWarne
Answer Key Included!!! This is a character chart for ALL of the characters in Westing Game. It's impossible to completely understand this novel, without understanding the characters. Your students must write down the partners, clues connecting their physical and mental characteristics to other characters, etc. It's all here for you.
Preview of Plot Map with Theme, Character Traits, Lingering Questions-- EDITABLE

Plot Map with Theme, Character Traits, Lingering Questions-- EDITABLE

Created by
Lessen Planning
This is not your grandma's plot map. Go deeper and encourage critical thinking with this plot map!About this Plot Map / What makes this one different...- more in-depth and guided approach to understanding the exposition- 3 main events to identify for the rising action- identify character traits of the protagonist- identify the theme of the story- list any lingering questions (great follow up activity-- students discuss their lingering questions and try to answer these on their own through Socrat
Preview of Elements of Fiction: List of Character Traits and Feelings

Elements of Fiction: List of Character Traits and Feelings

Created by
Teacher Tricks
Help your students apply their knowledge of characterization with this List of Character Traits and Feelings. Page 1 includes positive and negative character traits for students to reference when filling in a Character Map or when doing their own writing, and page 2 includes a chart of feelings, spanning high to low intensities and covering happiness, sadness, anger, love and friendship, fear, and distress. 180 words total! This document is also available in the Elements of Fiction: Character
Preview of Black Beauty- A Comprehensive Learning and Teaching Packet

Black Beauty- A Comprehensive Learning and Teaching Packet

Created by
Molly89
This 62 page "Black Beauty" Comprehensive Packet includes everything you will need to teach to this novel. It includes many Graphic Organizers, Vocabulary Glossaries, Templates that address Vivid Language and Character Action Study, Comprehension Questions, Written Response Assignments, Assessments and MUCH, MUCH MORE!!This packet can be modified to meet any skill level and can be taught through all interdisciplinary subjects. This Comprehensive Packet can be used within Literature Circles, Lit
Preview of Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer Webs

Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer Webs

Created by
Allison Melowsky
These graphic organizers were created for my students while working on the brainstorming process of a personal narrative. They now know to remember their 5's for Writing: The 5 W's and The 5 Senses. My students will replicate these organizers to help them on their state testing in March. These organizers can also be used once students finish reading a story to assess their comprehension and understanding of the key elements.
Preview of NewsELA Literacy-Focused Graphic Organizer

NewsELA Literacy-Focused Graphic Organizer

Created by
The Lit Lounge
This assignment has it all: informational text, literacy practice and differentiation by product. This highly effective graphic organizer asks students to summarize, predict, formulate and connect specific details to strengthen literacy skills. It is designed to be used with the NewsELA website that has different Lexile levels for instant differentiation. A Word document is attached so you may adjust to fit your curriculum and instruction or scaffold for differentiation.
Preview of Achieve 3000 Data Analysis Tracking Sheet

Achieve 3000 Data Analysis Tracking Sheet

Created by
The English Lab
Use the Achieve 3000 Data Analysis Tracking Sheet to monitor student Lexile growth throughout the year. This form is perfect for data tracking, whether students have a folder, portfolio, add it to their binder, or interactive notebook. This is a great resource to teach students the art of goal-setting and reflection. Eliminate the questions, "what is a good Lexile range again?" "How do I improve my Lexile score," and other questions for good.This product comes in four different colors:-Color wit
Preview of My Life as a Bat by Atwood Guided Text, Graphic Organizer and Questions

My Life as a Bat by Atwood Guided Text, Graphic Organizer and Questions

This document is a plot diagram for the story. It also includes guided reading or check for understanding questions. This is from the Collections textbook - Collection 10 Unit 2Click HERE for other Readings with Questions!
Preview of Using Pixar Animation to Teach Elements of Fiction

Using Pixar Animation to Teach Elements of Fiction

One of the building blocks of having successful conversations with students about literature is having a basic understanding of the elements of fiction. What is a protagonist? What is rising action? These terms and concepts can be a relatively boring lesson if not done properly. In these lesson plans I detail how I spend 5 class periods of 56 minutes using Pixar Animation to get kids excited about the elements of fiction. If a Pixar film has ever brought a smile to your face, this is a great
Preview of Holes Book Report (Setting)- Camp Green Lake Brochure

Holes Book Report (Setting)- Camp Green Lake Brochure

Created by
Mr Luebkes TpT
This is a fun way to mix up your book reports. This activity focuses on the setting of the Book "Holes", but also asks for information such as characters, plot, and in-depth setting understanding. Kids love it! Get creative!Just some clarification:The blank spaces are meant for text and pictures, while the lined features are just meant for text. Enjoy!
Preview of Summary Writing  Lesson for a Non-fiction Text

Summary Writing Lesson for a Non-fiction Text

Created by
Stephanie Mattia
Three pages of student handouts and a teacher's direction page for helping students write a well-organized summary. PLEASE SEE THE PREVIEW FOR A LOOK AT ALL PAGES. Great for all students including those who struggle with writing. Use in conjuction with any text, this lesson also monitors comprehension by asking for the topic and main idea of the reading. As a post writing exercise, allow students to peer edit a classmate's summary with the peer editing sheet. Includes: teacher's direc
Preview of Elements of Suspense Fill in the Blank Notes

Elements of Suspense Fill in the Blank Notes

This is great for students who have a hard time keeping up with notes. Students can just fill in the blank with the notes provided
Preview of ACE Graphic Organizer

ACE Graphic Organizer

Created by
Lauren Gallagher
This graphic organizer uses the ACE acronym and various sentence stems to build academic vocabulary for students writing short answer responses. This is a great precursor to analytical writing.
Preview of Mini-unit of Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (Texts, GOs, SGs, PP, Exams)

Mini-unit of Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (Texts, GOs, SGs, PP, Exams)

Created by
Jeffery Williams
Despite being more than 600 years old, The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer continues to engage students with its memorable tales. Here is a mini-unit that provides the texts of The Prologue, The Wife of Bath's Tale, and The Pardoner's Tale accompanied by graphic organizers/study guides for each and a short test. Also included are two summaries for The Reeve's Tale and The Miller's Tale as well as a power point presentation on Chaucer and the Tales. 45 pages of materials in all.
Preview of How to Read Literature Like a Professor for Kids guided reading notes

How to Read Literature Like a Professor for Kids guided reading notes

These are guided reading notes for How to Read Literature Like a Professor for Kids. Students can fill in the notes as they read the text. An answer key is included.
Preview of Life of Pi Unit Plan

Life of Pi Unit Plan

Created by
Mrs Travis
A 20-day unit plan aligned to the Common Core PARCC Model Content Framework. Includes embedded writing (routine and analytical), research, and multiple graphic organizers.
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Word Hunts

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Reader's Theater

Bring short stories, books, poems, or plays you’re reading in class to life by assigning roles to students and having them act out scenes. This can help enhance fluency and comprehension.

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Comparative Analysis

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