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Graphic Organizers

Graphic Organizers Venn Diagram Same Different Different

Graphic Organizers

Graphic Organizers Compare/Contrast or How Ideas/Things Relate Like. . .

How are the alike/different Graphic Organizers Character Study How are the alike/different

Webbing Diary Writing World War II Diary of Anne Frank People Hiding Teen-Agers

Webbing

Circular Type Web cookie milk straw mirror scissors If You Give a Mouse a Cookie

Story Map beginning middle characters setting problem theme end

Story Map

Story Map Title: Arthur’s Mystery Envelope Author: Marc Brown Setting:

Story Map Title: Arthur’s Mystery Envelope Author: Marc Brown Setting: School and Home Characters:

Story Map Title: Arthur’s Mystery Envelope Author: Marc Brown Setting: School and Home Characters: Arthur D.W. Buster Binky Francine Prunella Muffy The Brain Problem:

Story Map Title: Arthur’s Mystery Envelope Author: Marc Brown Setting: School and Home Characters: Arthur D.W. Buster Binky Francine Prunella Muffy The Brain Problem: Mr. Haney, the principal, gave Arthur a sealed envelope to take to his mom. Arthur thinks the envelope has bad news about his school work. Events:

Story Map Title: Arthur’s Mystery Envelope Author: Marc Brown Setting: School and Home Characters: Arthur D.W. Buster Binky Francine Prunella Muffy The Brain Problem: Mr. Haney, the principal, gave Arthur a sealed envelope to take to his mom. Arthur thinks the envelope has bad news about his school work. Events: Friends suggest ways to get rid of the envelope. The envelope falls in the trash before Arthur’s mother sees it. D.W. teases Arthur about the envelope. Resolution/Conclusion:

Story Map Title: Arthur’s Mystery Envelope Author: Marc Brown Setting: School and Home Characters: Arthur D.W. Buster Binky Francine Prunella Muffy The Brain Problem: Mr. Haney, the principal, gave Arthur a sealed envelope to take to his mom. Arthur thinks the envelope has bad news about his school work. Events: Friends suggest ways to get rid of the envelope. The envelope falls in the trash before Arthur’s mother sees it. D.W. teases Arthur about the envelope. Resolution/Conclusion: Arthur gives the envelope to Mom, who opens it. Mr. Haney’s tax papers were in it. Arthur learns that putting off something doesn’t make it get any better and sometimes it makes it worse.

Time Lines 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Time Lines 1st 3rd 1999 1899 2nd 4th