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3rd grade english language arts graphic organizers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Main Idea and Supporting Details Cut and Paste Activity

Main Idea and Supporting Details Cut and Paste Activity

Here is a fun and engaging way to practice main idea and supporting details! Students need to know how to determine the main idea and what sentences support that main idea. This is an eight page cut and paste graphic organizer handout that lets students determine which sentences support a given main idea. There are four pages of sentence boxes and four pages of graphic organizers. There are a total of twelve graphic organizers that students will complete. They will cut out the sentence boxes and
Preview of Plot Diagram Template

Plot Diagram Template

Created by
Yolanda Holmes
An easy to use plot diagram template and separate guide page to help students identify the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution, conflict, theme, mood, and point of view of a story.
Preview of How to Write a Book Review Packet

How to Write a Book Review Packet

Created by
JaclynVee14
Ever wondered how to have your students write a book review without having them give away the entire book? This packet includes a checklist, graphic organizers, and a rubric for guiding students to write book reviews. Three graphic organizers are provided for each paragraph of the book review and make differentiating extremely easy. This packet was designed to address opinion writing in the Common Core Learning Standards. Enjoy!
Preview of Comparing and Contrasting Poems: Graphic Organizers

Comparing and Contrasting Poems: Graphic Organizers

This 3-sheet set includes graphic organizers for Poetry Analysis. Page 1 is the Student Worksheet; Page 2 is the Teacher's Answer Sheet; and, Page 3 is a Generic version which can be used for other poems. Great lesson for the introduction to Poetry Interpretation and Analysis, also good for review or test prep. Can be used with students in grades 4th - 8th.
Preview of Biography Research Poster

Biography Research Poster

Created by
Fun in Room 4B
This poster can be used to create a snapshot of a person's life after a biography research project is complete. After students research someone in history, have them complete this poster to present their research.Or, this can be used to highlight any person and not just one from history.Feel free to change it to suit your needs as it is in a word document.
Preview of Expository Writing Graphic Organizer

Expository Writing Graphic Organizer

Students can use this graphic organizer to arrange their thoughts for any type of expository writing. It includes the topic, introduction, ideas, and conclusion.
Preview of Editable Step Up to Writing Graphic Organizers

Editable Step Up to Writing Graphic Organizers

*******UPDATE******* Please download the word file, it will be transferred to a google doc for easier access for virtual learning!!! :) Attached are 2 graphic organizers for step up to writing for a 5 sentence and 8 sentence paragraph. It is color coded and ready to copy and paste to make longer paragraphs or shorter as you customized for each individual student.
Preview of Time Line Templates

Time Line Templates

This document includes to time line templates. The first one has seven boxes for important events. The second template has five boxes. My students are going to use these as we talk about Black History Month and sequence of events. These time lines can be used when talking about any event in history or events in stories that are being read in the classroom. Enjoy :)
Preview of Story Elements Anchor Chart- Theme Included

Story Elements Anchor Chart- Theme Included

Created by
MissCamposs
I created this story elements anchor chart with various colors to help students visualize the different elements. I have a story elements graphic organizer to match it on my page as well.
Preview of Persuasive Letter to Santa Student Template

Persuasive Letter to Santa Student Template

Created by
Debbie R
Differentiated Persuasive Letter Writing Template Let's persuade Santa to make those gifts for us!!! This letter form includes everything teachers want to write a letter to Santa with the added supports every student needs to be a successful writer! This is a lined letter template with prompts embedded within the letter to guide students as they write and a word bank to help them with spelling. I added a sample letter to use with instructions as well. You can also write sentence starters on
Preview of Graphic Organizer / anchor chart for summarizing fiction and non fiction text

Graphic Organizer / anchor chart for summarizing fiction and non fiction text

Great resource to use for guided reading instruction, reading interventions and writing support. Great for special education and ESOL.
Preview of TEKS Resource System Unit Planning Guide

TEKS Resource System Unit Planning Guide

Created by
Mrs Aceves
Used in conjunction with TEKS Resource System, this guide can help you align your resources to match the pacing guide. This helps with the backwards design of lesson planning to ensure your classrooms instruction meets the specificity of the standards that need to be taught.TEKS Alligned, Lesson Planning
Preview of Short Response Graphic Organizer, NYS New York State ELA Test RADD(S)

Short Response Graphic Organizer, NYS New York State ELA Test RADD(S)

Created by
Miss K to Five
Use this RADDS (restate & answer, detail 1, detail 2, sum it up) graphic organizer to help your students prepare for the ELA State test, where they must write short response answers, citing 2 details from the text. Great for test prep!!!This graphic organizer comes with explanations of each step, with sentence stems for the details & summing it up! Additionally on the second page, there is a large box with writing lines for the students to 'put it all together'!*editable*Check out my sto
Preview of Guided Reading & Running Record form (Plan, Record, Assess, Observe) Template

Guided Reading & Running Record form (Plan, Record, Assess, Observe) Template

The perfect template to organize and record small group guided reading instruction. Plan your weekly lessons, set goals, keep track of running records and make notes all on one form.
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 Chrysanthemum!  Teaching the Elements of a Short Story

Chrysanthemum! Teaching the Elements of a Short Story

Created by
Leesa
This unit provides lesson plans for teaching the elements of a short story using Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes as a model. Several graphic organizers are included as well. Topics covered: setting, characters, conflict, rising and falling action, climax, resolution, and theme.
Preview of Totem Pole Writing and Project

Totem Pole Writing and Project

Created by
Tina Mediate
Students can explore totem poles and create their own custom totem poles. Students poles become 3-d representations connected to a writing assignment. Sure to impress parents at parent teacher conferences. Power Point that goes along with this lesson is available. Fun for Thanksgiving/ Native American lesson! Includes: Totem Pole project sheet Totem Pole writing sheet Totem Pole rough draft template
Preview of Customizable Vocabulary Word Map

Customizable Vocabulary Word Map

This is a version of a circle map that I use for teaching vocabulary. Students are expected to define the word, draw a picture, use the word in a sentence and give examples and related words. I have included three varying levels for use depending on the age of your students. I have successfully used the map with kindergartners and first graders. Vocabulary Word Map by Tamara Lee is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. You may modify t
Preview of How To Research Any Topic Online

How To Research Any Topic Online

Created by
Daniel Jones
This packet teaches students how to search effectively online. I walks through why to use special characters when searching as well as how to narrow search results effectively. Students have opportunities to compare results from various search engines. There are tips for effective online research to yield the most relevant results. There are also pages dedicated to the actual research that will help students to identify information that will be needed when creating bibliography/ reference pages.
Preview of 5Ws Question Cube

5Ws Question Cube

Created by
Rebecca Carver
Print this pattern out on cardstock paper and it is a great reading comprehension aid. As students read, roll the cube and students will answer questions based on the text they are reading. This is great for RTI intervention also.
Preview of 4 Square Writing Template

4 Square Writing Template

Created by
Paula Jett
This is a template for the 4 Square writing method. There is a blank student copy of the graphic organizer and a teacher copy showing what to put in each sqaure.
Preview of Types of conflict/Tipos de conflicto

Types of conflict/Tipos de conflicto

Created by
Senorita Cocco
This graphic organizer is in English and Spanish. It will help students identify the different types of conflict they may find in the literature they are reading. Internal and external conflict is reviewed first, followed by person vs person, person vs self, person vs nature, person vs society, and person vs technology. I have kept it in word form in case you would like to add examples of characters in the books you are reading with the kids.
Preview of Reading Comprehension Short Passages Interactive nonfiction fiction (6 lessons)

Reading Comprehension Short Passages Interactive nonfiction fiction (6 lessons)

Reading Comprehension: Short Passages on a third grade level with activities that reinforce reading strategies and skills. Graphic organizers and active learning assignments that go with the short passages help make reading an active and concrete process. Each reading passage with activities increase with difficulty and include a wide range of genre. All activities are on the same document as the passage and are straightforward and self explanatory. No planning is needed. Just project the
Preview of Reading Comprehension Strategy Cards Ring for Reading Notebook Responses

Reading Comprehension Strategy Cards Ring for Reading Notebook Responses

Created by
Germain Teachers
I created, printed, and laminated these comprehension strategy cards and put the cards on a ring. Each of these 15 cards has a strategy (inferring, main idea/details, questioning) and graphic organizer ideas or sentence starters that students can refer to when reading independently. Students use this ring of thinking stems and graphic organizer ideas to help them create responses in their reading notebooks during independent reading time.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
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  • Nurture their creativity and imagination

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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