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cake graphic organizer: 30 Graphic Organizers for Writing Grades 5-8 Christi E. Parker, 2006-07-01 Provides fresh, new graphic organizers to help students read, write, and comprehend content area materials. Helps students organize and retain information. |
cake graphic organizer: Content Area Lessons Using Graphic Organizers, Grade 2 Debra Housel, 2007-12 Teaching lessons that meet the standards for your grade level in reading, writing, science, geography, history and math. |
cake graphic organizer: Differentiating with Graphic Organizers Patti Drapeau, 2016-04-26 Graphic organizers have proven to be successful tools for helping students develop their critical and creative thinking skills. This research-based resource shows how graphic organizers can improve teaching practices, help differentiate instruction in the classroom, and raise learning outcomes for all students, including English language learners and students with learning disabilities. The author presents graphic organizers for nine types of thinking processes based on Bloom's taxonomy and offers examples of how to apply the graphic organizers in different subject areas and grade levels. This hands-on guide demonstrates how teachers can: Promote the critical thinking processes of assuming, inferring, analyzing, prioritizing, and judging Encourage the creative thinking processes of brainstorming, connecting, creating, and elaborating Modify graphic organizers or create their own to meet individual learning needs With assessment rubrics for providing quality feedback included, Differentiating With Graphic Organizers addresses ways to promote and build students’ creative reasoning, communication, and problem-solving skills and make the learning process a success. |
cake graphic organizer: 30 Graphic Organizers for the Content Areas, Grades 3-5: With Lessons & Transparencies Wendy Conklin, 2005-11-01 Provides fresh, new graphic organizers to help students read, write, and comprehend content area materials. Helps students organize and retain information. |
cake graphic organizer: The Elementary Teacher's Big Book of Graphic Organizers, K-5 Katherine S. McKnight, 2013-03-11 100 ready-to-use graphic organizers that help elementary students learn Graphic organizers are a powerful metacognitive teaching and learning tool and this book features 100 graphic organizers for teachers in grades K-5—double the number of any other book on the market. These graphic organizers can be used as before learning, during learning, or after learning activities, and support students' learning in the major content areas: English language arts, science, social studies, and mathematics. Teachers can use each graphic organizer as-is or customize for their own classroom's unique needs. Tips for classroom implementation and information on how the tool supports learning A Difficulty Dial that indicates the complexity of each graphic organizer Two Student Samples demonstrating how the organizer may be used with younger and older students This book gives teachers in grades K-5 a powerful way to help students understand relationships between facts, terms, and ideas. |
cake graphic organizer: 60 Must-Have Graphic Organizers, Grades K - 5 Ginger Baggette, 2012-01-03 Graphic organizers are tried-and-true, effective teaching tools. The blank organizers in 60 Must-Have Graphic Organizers are ready to go: teachers of grades KÐ5 need to supply only the topics. Students can use these reproducible organizers to practice pre-writing skills, identify story elements, collect and sort information, organize schedules, and solve problems. This 128-page book is packed with teacher-generated ideas for multiple subject-area uses that can be adapted for students of varied ages, abilities, and learning styles, as well as for individual and whole-class needs. |
cake graphic organizer: 30 Graphic Organizers for Writing Grades 3-5 Christi E. Parker, 2006-04-01 Provides fresh, new graphic organizers to help students read, write, and comprehend content area materials. Helps students organize and retain information. |
cake graphic organizer: Content-Area Graphic Organizers for Language Arts Walch Publishing, 2004 Help students organize information for better comprehension. Appeals to different learning styles. Includes essential tools from concept maps to Venn diagrams. |
cake graphic organizer: Runt Takes the Cake, Murder Island David Boelke, 2011 Good food is good for the brain, the cafeteria chef says. Could it also kill someone? Two teachers have already died, and Runt thinks there's a connection. A campout, the appearance of a former neighbor, and a dead body are linked, Runt believes. How does the amateur detective solve these murders? Read this book to find out. |
cake graphic organizer: Word Study for Literacy Leaders Anne C. Ittner, Amy Frederick, Darl Kiernan, Donald R. Bear, 2023-08-22 Word study is an approach to teaching phonics, vocabulary, and spelling that is based on a developmental model described by Henderson and his students. Given the reciprocal nature between reading and writing, phonics, spelling and vocabulary are integrated in instruction. Teachers understand that this word study approach integrates phonics, spelling, and vocabulary, and have challenged us to share concrete examples of how teachers organize and implement word study and how literacy educators in universities and school districts conduct professional learning for word study. The primary goal, then, is to make word study work for our students. The authors of each chapter show how literacy leaders and teacher educators guide others in a wide variety of educational settings. Stories in this volume capture classroom conversations, describe professional learning communities, and present coaching scenarios that will resonate with reader's experiences-- |
cake graphic organizer: Thunder Cake Patricia Polacco, 1990-03-15 A loud clap of thunder booms, and rattles the windows of Grandma's old farmhouse. This is Thunder Cake baking weather, calls Grandma, as she and her granddaughter hurry to gather the ingredients around the farm. A real Thunder Cake must reach the oven before the storm arrives. But the list of ingredients is long and not easy to find . . . and the storm is coming closer all the time! Reaching once again into her rich childhood experience, Patricia Polacco tells the memorable story of how her grandma--her Babushka--helped her overcome her fear of thunder when she was a little girl. Ms. Polacco's vivid memories of her grandmother's endearing answer to a child's fear, accompanied by her bright folk-art illustrations, turn a frightening thunderstorm into an adventure and ultimately . . . a celebration! Whether the first clap of thunder finds you buried under the bedcovers or happily anticipating the coming storm, Thunder Cake is a story that will bring new meaning and possibility to the excitement of a thunderstorm. |
cake graphic organizer: Rethinking Disability Jan W. Valle, David J. Connor, 2019-02-05 Now in its second edition, Rethinking Disability introduces new and experienced teachers to ethical framings of disability and strategies for effectively teaching and including students with disabilities in the general education classroom. Grounded in a disability studies framework, this text’s unique narrative style encourages readers to examine their beliefs about disability and the influence of historical and cultural meanings of disability upon their work as teachers. The second edition offers clear and applicable suggestions for creating dynamic and inclusive classroom cultures, getting to know students, selecting appropriate instructional and assessment strategies, co-teaching, and promoting an inclusive school culture. This second edition is fully revised and updated to include a brief history of disability through the ages, the relevance of current educational policies to inclusion, technology in the inclusive classroom, intersectionality and its influence upon inclusive practices, working with families, and issues of transition from school to the post-school world. Each chapter now also includes a featured voice from the field written by persons with disabilities, parents, and teachers. |
cake graphic organizer: Graphic Organizer for Active Readers Herw, Holt, Rinehart and Winston Staff, 1999-05 |
cake graphic organizer: 180 Days to Successful Writers Karen Donohue, Nanda N. Reddy, 2005-12-08 Lesson plans linked to national standards help students develop lifelong writing skills and confidence as writers while preparing them for standardized writing tests. |
cake graphic organizer: Clever Jack Takes the Cake Candace Fleming, 2024-11-12 Take a bite out of this deliciously funny original fairy tale, which received four starred reviews and was named a Best Book of the Year by Booklist, School Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, and the Bank Street College of Education. What would you do if you were invited to the princess’s tenth birthday party but didn’t have money for a gift? Well, clever Jack decides to bake the princess a cake. Now he just has to get it to the castle in one piece. What could possibly go wrong? Candace Fleming and G. Brian Karas, creators of the bestselling picture book Muncha! Muncha! Muncha!, have teamed up again to bring us a modern fairy tale starring a determined boy and a story-loving princess with a good sense of humor. While girls will fall for a story featuring a princess’s birthday party, Jack’s adventures with trolls, bears, and gypsies make this the perfect read for young boys as well—and ideal for storytime. |
cake graphic organizer: Hands-On Problem Solving, Grade 2 Jennifer Lawson, Susan Atcheson, Pat Steuart, Dayna Quinn-LaFleche, Denise MacRae, 2012-07-12 Hands-On Problem Solving is an easy-to-use resource that helps teachers plan and implement best practices for teaching problem solving throughout the school year. |
cake graphic organizer: The Case of the Missing Carrot Cake Robin Newman, 2015-05-12 When food goes missing on Ed's farm, Detectives Wilcox and Griswold do what it takes to track down the thieves. In this case, Miss Rabbit's carrot cake has disappeared. Has it been stolen? Or eaten? Or both? Who dunnit? |
cake graphic organizer: Dyslexia and Reading Difficulties Carol A. Spafford, George S. Grosser, 2005 Drawing on hundreds of scientifically based research studies and informed teaching practices, this book provides teachers and parents with a repertoire of strategies and interventions to build rich literacy environments.--Back cover. |
cake graphic organizer: Teaching Beginning Writers David L. Coker, Kristen D. Ritchey, 2015-04-01 An essential how-to primer, this book examines the process of learning to write and shares evidence-based instructional strategies for the primary grades. With an emphasis on explicit instruction and scaffolding students' learning, the authors explain when and how to teach handwriting, spelling, foundational skills such as sentence formation and editing, and composition in specific genres. They present clear-cut techniques for assessment, differentiation, and supporting struggling writers. The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for Writing are used as a framework for setting instructional goals. Reproducible assessment forms, checklists, and rubrics are provided; purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials in a convenient 8 1/2 x 11 size. |
cake graphic organizer: 15 Easy Lessons That Build Basic Writing Skills in Grades K-2 Mary Rose, 2002 Put your students on the road to success with these easy lessons that build basic writing skills and get kids ready for the standardized tests. These hands-on activities teach punctuation, capitalization, sequencing, and much more. Students learn about periods by mini stop signs at the end of sentences in the morning message, identify main idea by brainstorming titles to stories, and use graphic organizers to plan their own stories. |
cake graphic organizer: Struggling Readers Lori Jamison Rog, 2014-01-17 The practical strategies in this insightful book show teachers how to give struggling readers the help they really need. Struggling Readers delivers advice on teaching that targets students' needs, and offers kids opportunities to read texts that they can and want to read. It highlights explicit instruction and guided practice in comprehension. The book also, and perhaps most importantly, illustrates ways to help students build confidence in themselves as readers, writers, and thinkers. |
cake graphic organizer: A Bridge Over Troubled Water Brittney Grace Hansen, 2008 |
cake graphic organizer: Everyday Comprehension Intervention Activities Grade 3 with CD Catherine Goodridge, 2009 Instant 5-day units build comprehension strategies. Includes 1 Book and 1 CD-ROM |
cake graphic organizer: Houghton Mifflin Reading David J. Cooper, 2003 |
cake graphic organizer: Here's How Children Learn Speech and Language Margo Kinzer Courter, 2011-07-25 |
cake graphic organizer: Teaching Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities Diane M. Browder, Fred Spooner, Ginevra R. Courtade, and Contributors, 2020-03-04 For years the text of choice for developing excellence as a teacher of K-12 students with moderate and severe disabilities, this clearly written work has now been revised and updated. Chapters provide step-by-step procedures for designing standards-based individualized education plans and evaluating and enhancing student progress. Methods and materials for teaching literacy, mathematics, science, and social studies are described in depth. The book also describes effective ways to build functional daily living skills. User-friendly features include extensive vignettes and classroom examples, end-of-chapter application exercises, and reproducible planning and assessment tools. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials in a convenient 8 1/2 x 11 size. Subject Areas/Key words: special education, children, adolescents, special-needs learners, disabled, moderately, severely, developmental disorders, academic interventions, academic skills, life skills, intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorders, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, inclusion classrooms, systematic instruction, special educators, teachers, literacy, reading, mathematics, textbooks, texts Audience: Students in special education and school psychology; K-12 special educators, school psychologists, reading specialists, classroom teachers, and administrators-- |
cake graphic organizer: Jasper (non ICSE) CB 5 Jyotika Gill, The Jasper series has been especially designed as per the latest guidelines provided in the National Education Policy. The books are designed to expose learners to real-life situations, enabling them to experience and respond to language in different scenarios. The series aims at the development of communicative proficiency through a graded syllabus of structural patterns, and the rich and varied contexts of English literature. |
cake graphic organizer: From Words to Wisdom Erica M. Barnes, Jill F. Grifenhagen, David K. Dickinson, 2021 This practical guide shows teachers how to introduce academic language to young children, with an emphasis on appreciating and leveraging linguistic diversity. New educational standards are asking students to master content-area concepts and increasingly complex texts in earlier grades. This practitioner-friendly text provides instructional materials, sample dialogs, and assessment tools to facilitate academic language use in PreK–3 classrooms. The authors describe the word, sentence, and discourse levels of academic language, while encouraging teachers and students to consider purpose, participants, discipline, and context. Strategies are provided to help readers adapt language for a variety of academic purposes across mathematics, science, play, mealtimes, and ELA instruction. The text includes discussion questions, reproducible activities, planning materials, assessment tools, and handouts to facilitate smooth implementation into classroom practice. From Words to Wisdom will empower teachers to build bridges to academic success for all young learners. Book Features: Expands teachers’ understanding of academic language beyond vocabulary to include syntax and discourse-level features.Includes specific strategies, activities, and suggestions for teaching from and with academic language across multiple settings and disciplines.Addresses all students, including multilingual and linguistically diverse speakers.Incorporates user-friendly features, such as text boxes, vignettes, assessment protocols, and sample teaching materials. |
cake graphic organizer: Show Me Katherine Scraper, Vicki Scraper, 2006 Organized into fiction, nonfiction, and word-study units, 32 graphic organizers build reading strategies such as predicting, identifying main ideas, making inferences, analyzing cause and effect, and drawing conclusions. Each organizer is supported by a six-page lesson comprising teacher instructions, a reproducible passage to read, a photocopy master of the organizer, a filled-out copy of the organizer along with model student responses, a writing assignment (for which the graphic organizer becomes a writing planner), and assessment and extension activity ideas. Grades 4-6. Illustrated. Good Year Books. 202 pages. |
cake graphic organizer: Everyday Comprehension Intervention Activities Grade 5 with CD Sandy Riggs, 2009 1 Book; 1 CD-ROM |
cake graphic organizer: The Best of Corwin: Differentiated Instruction Gayle H. Gregory, Gayle Gregory, 2011-09-21 The definitive guide to differentiated instruction The Best of Corwin series showcases key chapters from critically acclaimed Corwin publications for a powerful compilation of perspectives on important education issues and topics. The Best of Corwin: Differentiated Instruction features a tapestry of critical information to guide teachers in implementing differentiation. Helpful tools include standards-based lesson- and unit-planning templates, graphic organizers, and brain-based research. The compilation also provides: Strategies for understanding students′ needs Tips for accommodating various learning styles Curriculum approaches for data-driven instruction Ways to use graphic organizers to promote differentiation Guidance in creating a positive learning environment Also included is a chapter that offers an in-depth look at middle and high school learners and the need for differentiation to satisfy their developmental needs. This practical guide from the best minds in education is a must-have for all teachers who need the essential tools to design and implement differentiated instruction. |
cake graphic organizer: Ace Your Creative Writing Project Dana Meachen Rau, 2009-01-01 Find out where writers get their ideas, your story's characters and setting, writing, revising, and presenting your writing--Provided by publisher. |
cake graphic organizer: Reading Development and Difficulties Kate Cain, 2010-06-21 This accessible text brings together research on word reading and comprehension development, which are often treated separately, and provides a comprehensive and detailed introductory text to reading development and difficulties. Key features include: An introduction to the important issues in reading research and the skills involved in reading words and understanding text, from the point of view of both a beginner and a skilled reader A consideration of the similarities and differences between written and spoken language, and the advantages and disadvantages of different methodological approaches An examination of how failures in reading comprehension skills can create difficulties and disorders A consideration of the implications of this research for the teaching of reading and the diagnosis and treatment of reading difficulties This text will be useful to many different groups of readers, not only researchers and students in psychology but also those who work in more applied settings, such as students in education and speech and language therapy, who may have a limited background knowledge of the psychology of reading. |
cake graphic organizer: Improving Writing Susan Davis Lenski, 2004-02-11 A practical professional resource with a focus on literacy. Includes strategies and activities to help students, student and teacher assessments, student worksheets, transparency masters, teacher and student examples and technology tips. |
cake graphic organizer: That's a Great Answer! Nancy N. Boyles, 2007 Introduction -- Great objectives -- Great books -- Great instruction -- Great discussions -- Great answers -- Forming a general understanding -- Developing an interpretation -- Connecting and reacting to text --Examining the content and structure of text. |
cake graphic organizer: Bunny Cakes Rosemary Wells, 2024-11-05 It's Grandma's birthday, and Max wants to make her an icky, worm-infested cake. But Ruby says, No, Max. We are going to make Grandma an angel surprise cake, with raspberry-fluff icing. Will Max let his bossy older sister keep him out of the kitchen? Or will they both become bunnies who bake? |
cake graphic organizer: Social Studies: People We Know, Grade 2 Harcourt School Publishers, 2005-08 |
cake graphic organizer: Document-Based Assessment: My Family Then and Now Cynthia Boyle, Blane Conklin, 2014-01-01 Develop students' critical-thinking skills through analysis of issues from different perspectives. Students make comparisons, draw analogies, and apply knowledge. Document-based assessment includes background information and key questions. |
cake graphic organizer: Document-Based Assessment Activities Cynthia Boyle, Blane Conklin, Kathleen Vest, 2009-07-15 Take students beyond textbook history to explore various people and events from ancient Egypt through the 20th Century using primary sources. Students will develop critical-thinking and essay writing skills as they analyze the various documents including photographs, posters, letters, maps, and more. Multiple social studies topics are included for grades K-3, 4-8, and 9-12. This resource includes engaging digital resources and is aligned to College and Career Readiness and other state standards. |
cake graphic organizer: Mining Complex Text, Grades 2-5 Diane Lapp, Thomas DeVere Wolsey, Karen Wood, 2014-10-07 Your power tools for making the complex comprehensible Now more than ever, our students are being asked to do highly advanced thinking, talking, and writing around their reading. If only there were ingenious new tools that could give our students the space to tease apart complex ideas in order to comprehend and weld their understandings into a new whole. Good news: these tools exist—Mining Complex Text. You’ll learn how graphic organizers can: Help students read, reread, and take notes on a text Promote students’ oral sharing of information and their ideas Elevate organized note-making from complex text(s) Scaffold students’ narrative and informational writing |
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