Thursday, July 16, 2020

FREE LANGUAGE ARTS LESSON - “Fables Graphic Organizers”

by Joya Crawford
1st - 3rd Grade


Looking for an effective common core aligned fables graphic organizer for your students? These graphic organizers help students determine the parts of a fable as well as the moral or central message. Students can write and/or draw in the boxes.

Students will determine:
*characters
*setting
*problem
*solution
*trickery
*moral

****Note: this is the same graphic organizer just with different colored borders****

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Looking for similar resources? Try these!

FRY Words KABOOM! Bundle (Words 1-400).

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Long Vowel vs. Short Vowel Word Sorts.

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