KWL Chart
Help students build metacognitive awareness with this KWL chart. This graphic organizer can be used before reading a text or completing a unit. Students can identify what they already know and want to learn about a topic and then identify what they learned after covering the material.
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Algebra, Art Concepts, Body Systems, Cellular Life and Genetics, Communications, Computers and Internet, Culture, Data Analysis, Digital Citizenship, Diseases, Injuries, and Conditions
Diversity of Life, Earth System, Ecology and Behavior, Economics, Energy, Energy Technology, Famous Artists and Musicians, Famous Authors and Books, Famous Historical Figures, Famous Scientists, Fire Safety, Genetics, Growth, and Development, Geography, Geometry and Measurement, Going to the Doctor, Grammar, Learning Music, Lewis and Clark Expedition, Losing a Tooth, Making Music, Matter and Chemistry, Maya Civilization, Migration, Motions, Forces, and Time, Musical Genres, Numbers and Operations, Nutrition, Our Fragile Environment, Personal Health, Plant Life Cycle, President, Probability, Rainforests, Ratio, Proportion, and Percent, Reading Nonfiction, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Saving and Spending, Science and Industry, Scientific Inquiry, Senses, Simple Machines, Soil, Space, Sports and Fitness, Study and Reading Skills, Sun, Transportation, U.S. Government and Law, U.S. History, Weather, Winter, World History, Writing