Scholastic Teachables presents graphic organizers to help students evaluate their thoughts, comprehend nonfiction, and write engaging responses. Nonfiction Graphic Organizer for ANY Article or Nonfiction Passage This graphic organizer will help your students to think critically about any nonfiction article or passage you've read. Students will find facts, opinions, express their own opinion, main idea and supporting details, author's purpose, and text structure.
Nonfiction Graphic Organizers: Teaching Tools to Boost Reading Comprehension includes over a dozen graphic organizers that can be used with almost any nonfiction text, including books, magazine articles, and websites. The goal of this free resource is to help your students identify and understand nonfiction text structures. This free resource includes an All About Me Text Structure Booklet, Text Structure Graphic Organizers, a Text Structure Chart, Text Structure Signal (Clue) Words with Passages, and Text Structure Posters or a Bulletin Board.
The graphic organizers are ideal for students in grades 3-5 and can easily be incorporated into your guided reading lessons, strategy lessons, independent reading time, or be used as homework. Includes 28 templates that work great with non-fiction texts! These free informational text graphic organizers have been created to meet nonfiction reading standards for 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades.
Download this PDF of 45 free informational text graphic organizers for your primary reading workshop. In this blog post, we'll explore effective strategies to introduce nonfiction text features, conduct engaging mini-lessons, and provide free graphic organizers to support your students' learning journey. What are Nonfiction Text Features?
This graphic organizer will help your students identify and understand the purpose of text features in nonfiction books. Students will use a text to identify its nonfiction text features and explain their purpose. This is a part of a COMPLETE lesson plan with an anchor chart, activities, task cards.
It can be tricky to keep track of all the different non-fiction texts that you've read, which is exactly why we created our Non-fiction Graphic Organizer. With three different detail sections for your students to use, it makes keeping track of text titles, what they're about and who they're by easy.There's no need for prep with our Non-fiction Graphic Organizer, and it can even be sent. Having the opportunity to dive into interesting nonfiction text and discover new information many times throughout the year is key.
Use the same graphic organizers with additional nonfiction texts. Model through think alouds. Let students work in small groups to discover new texts.