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Preview of Word Power! Vocabulary Strategies and Graphic Organizers for Grades 4th-8th

Word Power! Vocabulary Strategies and Graphic Organizers for Grades 4th-8th

The Word Power! Text Vocabulary Strategies with Eye-Popping Graphic Organizers that Really Work includes a class and student reading in context vocabulary strategy chart and complementary vocabulary graphic organizers. These student friendly interactive materials for readers in 4th-8th increase their word ownership of unfamiliar words they are reading in all subjects and genres. Students will use the vocabulary and word power they acquire from the strategy based literacy instruction in their rea
Preview of Instant Poetry Grades 4th-6th in Printable and Digital Copies

Instant Poetry Grades 4th-6th in Printable and Digital Copies

The “Instant Poetry Writing Lesson” is appropriate for teaching descriptive adjectives and action verbs in grades 4th-6th. Grade level concepts and vocabulary from instruction and reading across the curriculum can become topics, adjectives, and verbs for the poems written. Students are taught ing adjectives and verbs, similes, and the Instant Poetry formula. They brainstorm and select an appropriate personal topic that can be captured through the lens of a camera in an instant! Students research
Preview of Vocabulary Organizer Help Mate for Books w/Given Definitions (The Bad Beginning)

Vocabulary Organizer Help Mate for Books w/Given Definitions (The Bad Beginning)

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Tiffany Brodsky
This is a graphic organizer that I am using with students who are reading fictional books with given definitions (such as the Series of Unfortunate Events, with the first book titled Bad Beginnings). It is just a simple, one page organizer which can be printed on front and back. Eight words can be written on one side, along with the given definition and a sentence created by the student to show his or her understanding of the word. This can definitely be used with science, social studies, and
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