Make and Take Slides 1-2 Expository Upper Grade Slide 3 Narrative Upper Grade Slide 4 Narrative Primary Grades Slide 5 Expository Primary Grades.

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Make and Take Slides 1-2 Expository Upper Grade Slide 3 Narrative Upper Grade Slide 4 Narrative Primary Grades Slide 5 Expository Primary Grades

Expository Map Large white paper Fold in half Cut short lines on top half of folded paper Draw the Symbols and label – Green for Title – Blue for Subject/Vocabulary – Red for Main Ideas – Black with Highlights for Details Title Subject Vocabulary Main Ideas Details Example of finished organizer. The top flaps open so students may write their information on the inside.

Expository Map Map Topic Main Idea 3-5 Details Main Idea Conclusion

Fold in half and cut on short lines (top side only)

Sequence of Events Primary Version/Story Chart

Non Fiction Map Primary Main Idea 4. Detail or fact 3. Detail or fact 1. Detail or fact 2.Detail or fact Subject Main Idea Detail Large chart paper /fold in half (don’t cut fold) Cut short lines on top half Large chart paper /fold in half Cut short lines on top half