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RESOURCES/Workshops&Templates: blockquote
“The workshop was wonderful — all teachers should take it. Great job.”
― Middle School Teacher
Worksheets & Templates
We’re a bit obsessed about effective literacy instruction and that’s why we’re always building our library of literacy worksheets and templates. Take a minute and review the list. You’ll likely find something that you can use to support your activities.
Below are Keys to Literacy worksheets, templates, and other instructional material associated with our programs. They are available in PDF format for viewing or printing. We hope you find them helpful!
From The Key Comprehension Routine
- Creating a Top-Down Topic Web
- Brainstorm vs. Top-Down Topic Web
- Main Idea Graphics
- Blank Two-Column Note Page
- Bloom’s Taxonomy
- Question Terms
- Question Prompts
- How to Write a Summary
- Common Transition Words: Grades 4-12
- Common Transition Words: Grades K-3
- Topic Web: Elements of a Story
- Story Map 1
- Story Map 2
From The Key Vocabulary Routine
- Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Checklists
- Common and Useful Suffixes
- Common Greek and Latin Roots
- Common Numerical Prefixes
- Common Prefixes
- Two-Column Notes Template for Vocabulary
- Frayer/Four Square
- Concept Definition Map
- Categorizing Vocabulary
From the Keys to Literacy Planning Model
- Essential Components for Literacy Planning
- Activity: Introduction to Literacy Planning
- Literacy Assessment Planning for Grades 4-12
- Literacy Planning Stages
- Self-Study: Literacy PD at Your School
- Self-Study: Literacy Programs at Your School
- Self-Study: Literacy Interventions at Your School
Material to Support Student Organization
- Blank Homework Assignment Page
- Daily Home Time Planning
- Master Notebook and Study Routine
- Organizing Study Space