Graphic Organizers for English Language Arts in 9th grade
Cornell Notes | Lined
Simple, practical, and easy to use - our Cornell Notes Lined template is going to help your students take their notes to the next level. Students often find it difficult to visualize structure while they are writing, so we have made this lined template available that includes a vertical line down the left side of the page. This allows your students to write their notes in conventional order and review their structure of them at any time.
Cornell Notes | Blank
Simple, practical, and easy to use - our Cornell Notes Blank template is going to help your students take their notes to the next level. Students often find it difficult to visualize structure while they are writing, so we have made this blank template available that includes a vertical line down the left side of the page. This allows your students to write their notes in conventional order and review their structure of them at any time.
Main Idea & Supporting Details | Purple
Guide students as they learn to identify main ideas and supporting details with this simple template!
This type of identification process is a foundational skill for all learning. Using this template provides a helpful framework for students at the beginning of their reading and learning journey.
Included in this purple template is a blank space for any main idea, plus three featured details. Make use of this activity for independent reading or learning, and for class-wide collaboration.
Cornell Notes | Three Sections Blank
This template encourages active listening and critical thinking, allowing students to engage with the material and better comprehend complex ideas.
Main Idea & Supporting Details | Blue
Guide students as they learn to identify main ideas and supporting details with this simple template!
This type of identification process is a foundational skill for all learning. Using this template provides a helpful framework for students at the beginning of their reading and learning journey.
Included in this blue template is a blank space for any main idea, plus three featured details. Make use of this activity for independent reading or learning, and for class-wide collaboration.
See, Think, Wonder
This "See, Think, Wonder" template is a simple and effective way to encourage critical thinking and encourage students to ask questions.
Cornell Notes | Purple
This template encourages active listening and critical thinking, allowing students to engage with the material and better comprehend complex ideas.
Storyboard Template
Spark creativity with our 8-page storyboard template.
Building a Grid Template
Use the Grid Method to create a student-centered, competency-based framework for any subject.
Cornell Notes | Three Sections
This template encourages active listening and critical thinking, allowing students to engage with the material and better comprehend complex ideas.
Cornell Notes | Dark Purple Lined Blank
This template encourages active listening and critical thinking, allowing students to engage with the material and better comprehend complex ideas.
Rubric Scoring Template | Landscape
Craft your own assessment plan with this customizable blank rubric template.
Cornell Notes | Three Sections Lined Blank
This template encourages active listening and critical thinking, allowing students to engage with the material and better comprehend complex ideas.
SOAPStone
Want to give your students some support while deciphering literature or creating their own creative writing pieces? Try this SOAPSTone template!
With six sections covering Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, and Tone, students can use this prompted template to develop a greater sense of understanding for what the author of the text intended. Plus, through asking these questions, it also helps unlock and document how the audience might react, too.
Give it a try with your class!
POW TIDE
POW + TIDE is a template for informational/explanatory/expository writings.
See, Think, Wonder | Green
This "See, Think, Wonder" template is a simple and effective way to encourage critical thinking and encourage students to ask questions.