Using this Main Idea Spider Graphic Organizer, students organize details as they independently read to determine the main idea.
Using this Story Elements Network Tree Graphic Organizer, students fill in as many details as you can about thecharacters, the setting, and what is happening in the story.
A reusable What I Read What I Know Inference Graphic Organizer Worksheet that walks 3rd grade readers from text clues to background knowledge to a written inference. Use it with any book, all year long.
While using this Sequencing Graphic Organizer Worksheet, your students willsummarize the steps or parts of a technical text as they read the book
In order to use ourProblem and Solutions Graphic Organizer Worksheet, your students will be given a text and searching for the problem within the text
UsingInference Graphic Organizer Worksheet, students determine inferences in the text by thinking about your prior background knowledge and the clues that are in the text. This is perfect for making inferences and drawing conclusions.
Using this Story Map Worksheet, students fill in as many details as you can about thecharacters, the setting, and what is happening in the story.
Using Note Taking Worksheet, studentstake notes on a story using this graphic organizer in order to summarize a book or story.
Using Making Inferences Graphic Organizer Worksheet, students record their schema and textual evidences while reading and making inferences.
Using thisCircle Sequence Graphic Organizer, students organize the events in a book or story that they are reading using this graphic organizer.
Using thisCompare and Contrast Graphic Organizer, students organize their ideas using this graphic organizer to compare and contrast two ideas.
Using thisEating Healthy Cause and Effect Graphic Organizer, students organize effects of Eating Healthy using this graphic organizer.
Using Predict and Infer Graphic Organizer, students determine inferences in the text by thinking about your prior background knowledge and the clues that are in the text.
Using the Comparing Themes of Two Stories Activity, students use a Venn Diagram to compare and contrast the theme of two passages.
Using this Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer Activity, students organize their ideas using any of the provided graphic organizers in order to compare and contrast the structure of events, ideas, concepts, and information in two or more texts.
This Use the Text to Make Inferences Activity can be a great way to help them explore how to infer based on the text and what they already know. This is perfect for making inferences and drawing conclusions.
Using this What I Know About the Text Inference Graphic Organizer, your students will select a text, write what they know, and make an inference. This is perfect for making inferences and drawing conclusions.
Using thisWhat the Author Said Graphic Organizer Worksheet, your students will summarize what the author said in the story they are reading. This is perfect for making inferences and drawing conclusions.
With thisReading Comprehension What I Read What I Saw Graphic Organizer Worksheet, your students will pick a book and write down
With this Making Predictions Graphic Organizer Worksheet, your students will choose a text. Next, they will make a prediction about what will happen in the



















