Free Graphic Organizer Maker for Any Topic

Type a topic, pick a grade, and get a print-ready comparison chart, evidence table, or cause-and-effect map, shaped to the thinking you want. Most organizers are ready in under a minute.

Free teacher account · 10 generated materials a month, free forever.

What you get

What's in Your Organizer

Every organizer prints as a clean, student-ready page: structure and prompts done, thinking left for the class.

  • Shaped to Your Topic

    The maker picks a structure that fits the thinking: a comparison chart for two concepts, an evidence table for a text, a sequence for a process.

  • Guiding Questions Built In

    Each section carries a short prompt that tells students what kind of thinking goes there, not just an empty box.

  • Real Room to Write

    Answer lines and boxes sized for actual student handwriting, so the organizer works on paper, not just on screen.

  • Works With What You Teach

    Pair it with any text, diagram, or lesson. Organizers are built to structure the material you're already using.

  • Print-Ready Layout

    Name and date lines and a clean one-page layout. Print it or download it as a PDF or Word doc.

  • Yours to Edit

    Every organizer saves to your library, where you can rename sections, change prompts, or export it again.

See a real one first

A Complete Example, Exactly as Generated

This is a real, unedited organizer from the maker: topic "Story elements in a short story", Grade 6. It works with any short story your class is reading.

Story Elements in a Short StoryExample organizer · exactly as generated

Story Elements in a Short Story

Use this organizer as you read the teacher-supplied short story.

Name: Date:

Story Elements Organizer

Your job: Find important details about each story element. Use evidence from the short story, then explain how the element helps shape the story.

Short story title:

Story Element Details and Evidence from the Story How Does This Element Matter?
Setting
Where and when does the story happen?
Main Character
Who is the story mostly about?
Conflict
What problem does the character face?
Plot
What happens from beginning to end?
Theme
What lesson or message does the story share?

How it works

From Topic to Organizer in Four Steps

  1. Tell it what you're teaching

    Enter your topic and pick a grade level. Add a note like “make it a Venn diagram” or “compare three things” if you already know the structure you want.

  2. Review your organizer

    In under a minute the organizer appears on this page, shaped to the thinking your topic calls for, with guiding questions in every section.

  3. Print or download

    Print straight from the page, or download a PDF or Word doc for your sub folder or LMS.

  4. Keep it in your library

    The organizer saves to your account automatically, so you can tweak the prompts, reuse it with a different text, or export it again any time.

FAQ

Graphic Organizer Maker Questions

How long does it take to make a graphic organizer?

Usually under a minute. Enter your topic and grade level, and the maker builds a complete, print-ready organizer with guiding questions in every section.

What kinds of graphic organizers can it make?

Comparison charts, evidence and story-element tables, cause-and-effect maps, sequence organizers, concept sorts, and more. The maker picks a structure that fits the thinking your topic calls for, or you can name the structure you want in the “Anything specific?” box.

Does it fill in the organizer or leave it blank for students?

The organizer is built for students to fill in: labeled sections, guiding questions, and real writing space. The structure and prompts are done for you; the thinking is left for the class.

What subjects and grade levels does it work for?

Any topic you can type, from kindergarten through 12th grade. Teachers use organizers for novel studies, science comparisons, history cause-and-effect, vocabulary sorts, and writing planning. Language and complexity adjust to the grade you pick.

Is the graphic organizer maker free?

Yes. A free teacher account includes 10 generated materials a month. Graphic organizers, worksheets, and quizzes share that allowance. Pro raises it to 500 a month. The full example on this page shows exactly what you get before you sign up.

Can I edit the organizer after it's generated?

Yes. Every organizer saves to your library, where you can rename sections, reword the guiding questions, or export it as a PDF or Word doc whenever you need it.

Plan the Whole Lesson, Not Just the Organizer

The Teaching Assistant builds complete lesson plans with organizers, worksheets, and slides that all match: same text, same vocabulary, same goals.