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  • mshamm10
    Melissa Hammer on 2011-07-16
    I would like to use the problem/solution graphic with my students when we talk about story elements.
  • ptaren10
    Paul Arens on 2011-07-16
    How do you keep students engaged in the graphic organizer task without students feeling the graphic organizers are just busy work?
  • nevos10
    Nicole Vos on 2011-07-16
    I am curious what other graphic organizers are used in kindergarten rooms.
  • jpfefferdittes
    Jen Pfeffer-Dittes on 2011-07-16
    This is our question, Cara and Angie on Jen's computer... How often do you use organizers?
  • nevos10
    Nicole Vos on 2011-07-16
    This might be useful in my classroom. The preschoolers and I do this often but this matrix might help us even more.
  • raaren10
    Rachel Arens on 2011-07-16
    The Spider Map and the Series of Events Chain would be most beneficial for 2nd graders. They are similar to what we already use in class.
  • jludst10
    Jody Udstuen on 2011-07-16
    The sequential episodic map will be useful as we get started. It seems user-friendly, and will work well for sorting non-fiction into big ideas and supporting details.
  • jpfefferdittes
    Jen Pfeffer-Dittes on 2011-07-16
    Which graphic organizers would be most useful to you?
  • nvanerp
    Nancy Van Erp on 2011-07-14
    check this site out - there's a ton of great stuff!

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