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Module 4 -Graphic Organizers
1. Module 4
Learning to Create a Graphic
Organizer
Presented by:
Leslie Jones
School
LearningFun
2. Module 4
• Questions about information covered up to
this point
• About this Module
•What is a Graphic Organizer?
•Why use a Graphic Organizers with your students?
•Example of a Graphic Organizer
•Your Turn: Creating a Graphic Organizer
3. What is a Graphic Organizer and
Why Use a Graphic Organizers with your
Students?
A graphic organizer is a map that shows
relationships or connections between
thoughts, events or ideas.
Why Use a Graphic Organizer:
• Help students to make connections
• Help students organize ideas
• Grab Students Attention for new topic
• Activate Prior Knowledge before Reading
• Increase connections for reading comprehension
4. Let’s Watch a Short Video on Graphic Organizers
for Reading Comprehension
6. Review of Unit Essential Questions
• How can teachers use technology to help
students with reading skills?
• How can teachers help students learn to use
technology safely?
• How can teachers use technology to help
students be active and engaged learners?
7. Standards
• ISTE Nets for Teachers
• 1d Model collaborative knowledge construction by engaging in learning with
students, colleagues, and others in face-to-face and virtual environments
• 3c Communicate relevant information and ideas effectively to students, parents, and
peers using a variety of digital age media and formats
• 5a Participate in local and global learning communities to explore creative applications
of technology to improve student learning
• Common Core Standards
• RL 1.2 Retell stories, including key details, and demonstrate understanding of their
central message or lesson.
• RL 2.2 Recount stories, including fables and folktales from diverse cultures, and
determine their central message, lesson or moral.
8. Goals for this Module
• Learn how to identify which graphic organizer
will work best for the lesson
• Learn how to create graphic organizers using
internet tools
• Learn how to create and use graphic
organizers during your class lessons
9. How to Create a Graphic Organizer
Online
• Decide what you want your graphic organizer to look
like
• Choose an online site to create your organizer (sites are
bookmarked on your computer, they are also listed on
the resource page)
• Follow the steps online it will walk you through the
process
• Don’t forget the Edit tools will help you to change
shapes or directions for your organizer
• Now practice filling it in while online, then you can
download it so that everyone can have a copy in your
class
10. Your Turn:
Creating a Graphic Organizer
• Pick a Topic (suggestion look at your new Reading Series and find a
topic that will enhance that lesson/theme
• Decide what type of graphic organizer/graphic organization will
work best for your lesson
• Two Ways to Create a Graphic Organizer
• Internet Sites that will help you with your design
• Google Draw (you will need to create a Google account for this if you don’t already have one)
• We are going to make two organizers today using both ways
• Create your graphic organizer and save it
• Now try another graphic organizer site creating a different graphic
organizer.
• Please email me the link(s) to your graphic organizers.
Graphic Organizer Sites are Bookmarked on the computer you are currently working on during
this class. The are also listed on the resource page.
11. Resources to Help with Creating your
Graphic Organizers
Bubbl.us
https://bubbl.us/
Holt http://my.hrw.com/nsmedia/intgos/html/igo.htm
Creately
http://creately.com/Free-K12-Education-Templates
Text to Mind Map
http://www.text2mindmap.com/
Easelly
http://www.easel.ly/
Google Draw
http://www.google.com/
12. How Did We Do?
• Would anyone like to share their Graphic
Organizer?
• Ticket Out the Door-
• Link was sent to your email to fill out the following
questions
•Please list one thing that was easy about creating a graphic
organizer
•Please list one thing that was hard about creating a graphic
organizer
•Please list one or more things that you would like to see me
do in this module next time
13. Resources
Geary. (2011, May 22). Reading Comprehension: Graphic Organizers. Retrieved July
7, 2013, from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgZ4JVa9OMI&list=PL9B020CFF797BC621
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