
Depending on your student, the easiest way to convey a concept or encourage output may be a graphic organizer. And here are 38 free graphic organizers from Houghton Mifflin already constructed for you!
Help your … children classify ideas and communicate more effectively. Use graphic organizers to structure writing projects, to help in problem solving, decision making, studying, planning research and brainstorming.
The free downloads include:
- Flowchart.
- Story map.
- Observation chart.
- Cluster charts.
- Spider map.
- Timeline.
- Many more!
Many of these focus on determining or brainstorming a topic and can easily be used as another narration tool. You may also find them useful when it comes to getting more out of your literature-based studies.
Perfect addition to the homeschool handy-mom’s toolbox — and free!
Additional Resources
20 Graphic Organizers ~ Free
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