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Dr. Seuss Story Map OrganizerDr. Seuss Story Map Organizer
Publisher
Teacher's Corner
Resource Details
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Grade
3rd - 6th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Resource Types
Graphic Organizers
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For Teacher Use
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Instructional Strategy
Independent Practice
Year
2013
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Dr. Seuss Story Map

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Guide young readers through their first book report with a story map designed for a Dr. Seuss book. After your class finishes their story of choice, they list the title, characters, conflict, and other elements of literature on the book report form.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

setting, characters, story events, plot, conflict, book reports, dr. seuss, elements of a short story, reading comprehension, story maps

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Use in a literature circles activity after each group reads the same Dr. Seuss book
  • Laminate the worksheet for use in a literary center or group activity
  • Change the title of the worksheet to make it work for any short story or book in your curriculum

Classroom Considerations

  • The font is cute, but a little hard to read
  • Be sure to choose Dr. Seuss books that have an identifiable plot structure; some are better examples than others

Pros

  • Graphic organizer format makes the activity versatile and accessible for learners of all reading levels
  • Covers the basic elements of a short story

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RL.3.2 RL.3.3 RL.4.2 RL.4.3 RL.5.2 RL.5.3 RL.6.2 RL.6.3

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