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Analysis Map (How To) Argument Organizer (How To) Bloom's Taxonomy Bookmark Character Sketch Character Study Character Card Bookmark Character Frame Collaborative Questions Compare and Contrast Comparing Stories Conflict Dissection Context Chart (How To) Cornell Notes (Introduction) Cubing Organizer (How To) Discussion Notes Event Map Fact vs.Opinion Fiction Cornell Notes Four Square Perspective Herringbone Hictorical Events Inference Notes Inference (text and Subtext) Interactive Notes Know Your Texts Literarture Circles Main Idea Notes Making Predictions Persuasive Writing Plot and Conflict Plot Diagram Plot Graph Pre-reading Notes Pyramid Notes Outline (How To) Persuasion Problem Solution (How To) Q-Notes Reciprocal Notes Story Map (How To) Story Map (Basic) Story Map 1 Story Map 2 Story Map 3 Story Pyramid Summarizing a Nonfiction Article Summary Notes Super Six Textbook Analysis Textbook Feature Analysis Text Connections Timeline Using your Textbook Vocabulary Why Use Graphic Organizers? Other Samples Other Samples |


