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Loretta Gissendanner & Alicia Lovitt Thinking maps Loretta Gissendanner & Alicia Lovitt

Bubble map (AKA Spider map) Characteristic of Main idea Characteristic of Main idea Characteristic of Main idea Characteristic of Main idea Main Idea Characteristic of Main idea Characteristic of Main idea Characteristic of Main idea

Bubble map (AKA Spider map) Offense Sportsmanship Defense Equipment Basketball Coaching ability Dedication Teamwork

Double Bubble Map Topic B interest Topic A interest Common interest Topic A interest Topic B interest Common interest Topic B Topic A Common interest Topic A interest Topic B interest Double Bubble maps are used to compare and contrast 2 ideas.

Double Bubble Map Cannot use hands Can use hands Require equipment Requires shooting Requires kicking Both Sports Soccer Basketball Teamwork Played on court Played on field Double Bubble maps are used to compare and contrast 2 ideas.

Flow Chart Flow Charts are used to process an idea and come to a final conclusion. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 (Final Step) Poss. Outcome Poss. Outcome

Flow Chart Inspection Flow Charts are used to process an idea and come to a final conclusion. Fall in Open Ranks March/ Dress right dress Report Inspection Pass Fail

Bridge Map Word 1 Word 3 as Word 2 Word 4 ? * AI Ex. Chief 1SG SAI Bridge Maps are used to Figure out 1 thing as compared to another by using analogies. Bridge Map Word 1 Word 3 as Word 2 Word 4 Ex. Chief 1SG as ? SAI * AI

Brace map Part Main Idea (whole) Part Brace Maps are used to break down an idea. Part Ex. Platoon leader Platoon Squad leaders Squad members