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Free not grade specific literature scaffolded notes

Preview of Visual Notetaking Students Handout FREEBIE for Sketchnotes

Visual Notetaking Students Handout FREEBIE for Sketchnotes

Using visual notetaking or sketchnotes in the classroom? Help your students organize their thoughts with this FREE Visual Notetaking Student Handout for Sketchnotes!The first time students try visual notetaking or sketchnoting, they'll likely be intimidated. This student handout will help students remember the tools they have for organizing information in a visually pleasing way. In addition to the Visual Notetaking Students Handout for Sketchnotes, this resource also includes a page of teaching
Preview of Crash Course Literature How and Why we read Season 1 Episode 1

Crash Course Literature How and Why we read Season 1 Episode 1

Created by
MindRoar
This FREE visual-notetaking worksheet is designed to be used in conjunction with the popular CrashCourse Literature video ‘How and why we read’ video (Season 1 Episode 1) on YouTube. The video covers why written stories are considered more enduring than spoken stories, why authorial intent is not as important as reader interpretation, the importance of literary devices, and how reading helps individuals. The printable worksheet/s encourages active listening and spurs students to think deeply abo
Preview of Podcast Notes

Podcast Notes

Created by
Missryleesclass
This worksheet is a simple notes page for podcast notetaking using the 3-2-1 method. It works great for students who have a hard time listening for important information.It includes a color and black and white version.
Preview of literary terms fill-in notes

literary terms fill-in notes

Created by
Rachel Brooks
Partially completed graphic organizer.Great for a scavenger hunt activity around the room. Have students engage with your resources/word walls.Includes literary terms: foreshadow, personification, epigraph, motif, theme, mood, juxtaposition, and symbol.
Preview of Is it epic?

Is it epic?

Use this graphic organizer with mythology, poems, or other pieces of epic fiction. It can be used as a handout or uploaded for use on Google Classroom. It is a good template for taking scaffolded notes and gives students a framework for class/group discussion.
Preview of Reading Group Weekly Record Sheet

Reading Group Weekly Record Sheet

This sheet is for you to be able to take coded notes about students during reading group meetings, whether you are doing guided reading, literature circles, or novel studies. The bottom had a set of codes to make note taking quick and efficient. The form works with all grade levels. I posted it in Microsoft Word form so that you have the ability to change and edit the page to suit your needs. Happy reading!
Preview of Dracula-Themed Paragraph Planner

Dracula-Themed Paragraph Planner

Use this spooky paragraph planner (space for an introductory statement, thesis, three main points, three pieces of evidence, and a concluding statement) for your Dracula unit, gothic literature unit, or to plan a halloween-themed paragraph!This PDF download includes:2 paragraph planning templates, one with a Dracula image and one with a bat imageEnjoy!
Preview of Summarizing Notes

Summarizing Notes

Created by
Ellie Robbins
Notes sheet to teach students how to summarize fiction text using Somebody Wanted But So Then
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