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Graphic Organizers for Learning Definition Types Significance Examples Created by Edraw – All-in-one Diagramming SoftwareEdraw – All-in-one Diagramming Software

Definition of Graphic Organizers A graphic organizer is a graphic representation that demonstrates relationships between facts, concepts or ideas. A graphic organizer guides the learner's thinking as they fill in and build upon a visual map or diagram. Created by Edraw – All-in-one Diagramming SoftwareEdraw – All-in-one Diagramming Software

Significance of Graphic Organizers Guide people's thinking. Easy note-taking. Long-term retention. Enhance understanding. Simple knowledge summarization. Have fun in learning. Created by Edraw – All-in-one Diagramming SoftwareEdraw – All-in-one Diagramming Software

Examples of Graphic Organizers Flashcard Story Board Flowchart Mind Map Tree Chart Free Style Diagrams

自行车 [zì xíng chē] - bicycle 小轿车 [xiǎo jiào chē] - car 公共汽车 [gōng gòng qì chē] - bus 飞机 [fēi jī] - airplane Learn new Words in Pictorial Flashcard Created by Edraw – All-in-one Diagramming SoftwareEdraw – All-in-one Diagramming Software

Mind Map Guidelines Style Start Connection Lines Colors Keywords Use Clarity Hyperlinks Multiple colors Images/symbols Codes Dimensions In order Hierarchy Outlines Unique Personalized Emphasis Center Image of the topic At least 3 Print Case letters Upper Same length as word/image Use association Refine relationship Lower Connected Easy Note-taking in Mind Map Created by Edraw – All-in-one Diagramming SoftwareEdraw – All-in-one Diagramming Software

When? Who? Events Climax Details Beginning Plot End Book title Author's name Where? S T O R Y B O A R D Retell A Story Aided by Story Board

Summarize Knowledge Easily in Tree Chart Geographical processes and landform Internal Force External Force Crustal movement Magmation - magmatic rock, volcano Metamorphism - metamorphic rocks Weathering Categories Cause - plate movement Result - form geographical structure Horizontal motion Vertical motion Drape Fault Horst Graben Anticline Syncline Dramatic manifestation of internal force Earthquake Erosion Carry Sedimentation Diagenesis Fluviation Erosional landform Wind force action Erosional landform Depositional landform Valley Waterfall Karst cave Alluvial fan Alluvial plain River mouth delta Deflation hollow Wind erosion castle Wind erosion VALLEY Aeolian mushroom Sand dune/dessert Longitudinal dune Sedimentary rock Created by Edraw – All-in-one Diagramming SoftwareEdraw – All-in-one Diagramming Software

Translation Process Accurate DecodingSmooth ExpressionCareful Reviewing 1. Grammar 2. Meaning 3. Context 4. Logic 1. Convey the original content and ideas completely. 2. Keep the original style. 3. Apply smooth, acceptable and idiomatic expression in the target language. 1. Fidelity in meaning 2. Authenticity in expression 3. Affinity in style 4. Identity in form. PrerequisiteMajor Factors Correcting and Improving Analyze: Generally, a translation process consists of three major steps. Standards Understand a Process through Flowchart Created by Edraw – All-in-one Diagramming SoftwareEdraw – All-in-one Diagramming Software

Condensation Land Evaporation The Water Cycle Precipitation Water Graphic organizer of any style can be applied to improve study as long as it can visualize knowledge for easier understanding. Created by Edraw – All-in-one Diagramming SoftwareEdraw – All-in-one Diagramming Software