Sunday, December 14, 2008

graphic organizers

How to use graphic organizers to improve your students writing!!
Brochure includes 30 graphic organizers which help aid the construction of an essay.
An overview of the four basic essays(descriptive, informative, narrative, and critical essay.)
The brochure will show you how to interactively use the graphic organizers to better suit you for the lesson of the day. It also can help you improve your students’ abilities to write an essay.
Example, the five squares separates the main points of an essay. If your students are either starting or have just finished Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the questions may pose:
The IPOD graphic organizer. This organizer looks like an ipod and the students will save their information by writing into the IPOD, categorically, just like the bands and songs, as like the standards and the particular lesson.
My Space graphic organizer. Each student will write their comments or questions on their peers My Space Graphic Organizer. The organizer looks like the homepage and has places for students to write their comments on. (This is during peer review and analysis.)
A tombstone graphic organizer (From edgar lee masters.)
Magazine graphic organizers for the journalism unit
Animal graphic organizer, pertaining to animal farm. The animal trait can be written directly into the animal, thus working on characterization.
Desktop organizer. The graph looks like your homepage. You put it in and write it structurally to help you work on your (major story news..)
"Your favorite rock star" organizer.
The packet will have 30 graphic organizers to go, each with a lesson attached to the organizer. Enjoy!!
Night and day
Heaven and hell
Comedy and tragedy
Desert and ocean
Love and hate
War and peace
Forest and city
Play house

1 comment:

HummingBird said...

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