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Top Ranking Top5

Free printable Top Ranking Top5 for Grades K-5. Helps students organize ideas before they write, compare, or plan. Any subject. Part of our graphic organizers collection. Aligned to Common Core standards.

How do I use this resource?

Pick the organizer that matches the thinking you want from your 3rd grade students: a Venn diagram to compare, a flow chart to sequence, a web to brainstorm. Fill one in together as a class the first time so students see how each box works, then let them complete their own for a book, topic, or writing plan. Completed organizers become a plan students can write from, turning scattered ideas into structured work. At home, parents can use a simple organizer to help a child plan a story, study for a test, or compare two options side by side.

What students will practice

  • Helps 3rd grade students organize their thinking before they write, compare, sequence, or plan.
  • Supports Venn diagrams, flow charts, story maps, T-charts, and planning frames across every subject.
  • Makes thinking visible so students can see connections, order, and relationships between ideas.


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FAQ

How do I use this graphic organizers resource?

Pick the organizer that matches the thinking you want from your 3rd grade students: a Venn diagram to compare, a flow chart to sequence, a web to brainstorm. Fill one in together as a class the first time so students see how each box works, then let them complete their own for a book, topic, or writing plan. Completed organizers become a plan students can write from, turning scattered ideas into structured work. At home, parents can use a simple organizer to help a child plan a story, study for a test, or compare two options side by side.

What does this resource teach?

These printable graphic organizers give 3rd grade students a visual space to sort and connect their ideas: Venn diagrams for comparing, flow charts and storyboards for sequencing, tables and planning frames for gathering information. They work across reading, writing, math, science, and social studies, anywhere students need to organize thinking before they act on it. Each organizer prints on standard paper with clear boxes and room to write. Use them to plan writing, compare two things, order events, brainstorm, take notes, or map out a story.

What grade level is this for?

This resource is designed for 3rd Grade students (Ages 8-9). It can also be used as review for early students at the next grade level or as an introduction for advanced students.

Can I use this for homeschool or classroom?

Yes. This resource works for homeschool, classroom, and tutoring settings. Print individual pages for targeted practice, or print the full set as a packet. Works great as a morning warm-up, independent center activity, or fast-finisher task.

What is a graphic organizer and when should students use one?

A graphic organizer is a visual space that helps students sort and connect their ideas before they write, compare, sequence, or plan. Students use them to plan a piece of writing, compare two things, order events, brainstorm, or take notes. Making thinking visible helps students see connections and relationships they might otherwise miss.

What types of graphic organizers are included?

The set includes Venn diagrams for comparing, flow charts and storyboards for sequencing, webs for brainstorming, and tables and planning frames for gathering information. They work across reading, writing, math, science, and social studies.

How do I teach students to use a graphic organizer?

Fill one in together as a class the first time so students see how each box works, then let them complete their own for a book, topic, or writing plan. A completed organizer becomes a plan students can write from, turning scattered ideas into structured work. Match the organizer to the thinking you want: a Venn diagram to compare, a flow chart to sequence, a web to brainstorm.

Are these graphic organizers free to download?

Yes. Every organizer prints on standard 8.5x11 paper, and downloads are included with a ClassWeekly free trial. Parents can use a simple organizer to help a child plan a story, study for a test, or compare two options side by side.

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David L.

2nd Grade Teacher · Verified member

Apr 2026

Exactly what I needed for my students. Clean layout, easy instructions, and the kids actually stay on task.

Nicole S.

Homeschool parent · Verified member

Apr 2026

Three kids at home and these work for all of them. Easy to adapt up or down a grade level depending on the day.

Emily W.

Homeschool parent · Verified member

Mar 2026

We've tried a lot of printable worksheets but these are consistently the best quality. My son asks to do them.

Priya N.

Kindergarten Teacher · Verified member

Mar 2026

I love how these are designed for actual classroom use. Margins are good for little hands, font is readable, and activities are just the right length.

Lisa M.

Pre-K Teacher · Verified member

Feb 2026

Perfect for my little learners. Simple, focused, and no distracting clutter. These are in my weekly rotation.

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Resource Details

Grade3rd Grade
SubjectResources
TopicGraphic Organizers
Standard
Pages1 page
DifficultyMedium

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