How 2 create customized graphic organizers

Educational research involving multiple intelligences and many accommodations requirements for students with disabilities suggest using graphic organizers to help students organize terms visually.

The problem comes when the students get so caught up in the mechanics of constructing the things that the lesson gets lost.

Meanwhile, the word processor that you probably use to create most of your handouts just isn't set up to create all of those diagrams in a useful way.

Fear not, gentle reader..........www.worksheetworks.com is a free website that contains, among other things, a plethora of customizable graphic organizer worksheets.

You just click on the style you want to use, enter the terms the students need to use and/or tell the site how many spaces you need and the site will generate a pdf file of your completed worksheet. You can print it, post it to your class website, and share it with your colleagues. Remember that pdf files are readable on literally any computer.

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