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Middle school literature graphic organizers for ActiveInspire Flipchart

Preview of Al Capone Does My Shirts Sequencing and Summarizing Flipchart

Al Capone Does My Shirts Sequencing and Summarizing Flipchart

Created by
Sharon's Shelf
After reading the novel Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko, practice sequencing and summarizing using details from each chapter of the novel. Students drag and drop the details from parts 1-3 into chronological order, then practice writing summaries using the most important details. Flipchart includes interactive drag and drop and page notes for clarification.
Preview of Main Idea and Summary Flipchart

Main Idea and Summary Flipchart

Created by
Sharon's Shelf
Practice analyzing for main idea and summary with this interactive flipchart. Flipchart includes 4 interactive drag and drop activities in which students think about details vs main idea. Includes a fable and 2 short stories to read and determine main idea and summary, along with multiple choice questions that can be used with Activotes or Activexpressions.
Preview of Clash of the Titans FlipChart

Clash of the Titans FlipChart

This interactive whiteboard flipchart is the companion to the COT worksheet. All coordinate with the older version of Clash of the Titans ... an introduction to Homer's Odyssey. It allows teacher/student to complete an interactive version of the lesson, engaging students on all levels. NOTE: This is a large file and will take some time to download.
Preview of Elements of Fiction and Plot Map Notes and Organizers

Elements of Fiction and Plot Map Notes and Organizers

Created by
Mrs Rainey ELA
This is an ActivInspire presentation of notes for the eight elements of fiction and the five parts of a story's plot, each using graphic organizers. Notes may be printed or copied by students as needed. Also given in the presentation, a blank organizer for elements of fiction and two versions of blank plot maps, both to be used by the whole class on the board or to be copied by the students to fill in actual examples from stories.
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