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Graphic Organizers

Free Template from 2 Index of workshop Graphic Organizers workshop

Free Template from 3 Story web Graphic Organizers

Free Template from 4 Story web Concept: –List the main idea or topic in the center circle. –List Subtopics of the main idea in each smaller circle. –Write details about each subtopics on the web lines, or branches, surrounding each smaller circle. Graphic Organizers

Free Template from 5 Story Map Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 6 Story Map Concept: –List the title, author, setting, and main characters under the specific headings on the story map. –Record the most important details that occurred at the beginning, middle, and end of the story. –Based on the beginning, middle, and end details, record a conclusion for the story.

Free Template from 7 KWL Chart

Free Template from 8 KWL Chart Concept: –Before reading or researching, have students brainstorms what they Know about the topic of study and record the information under the K column of the KWL chart. –Also before reading, have students list what they want to know (or Wonder) about the topic and record the questions under the W column. –During and after reading, have students record information that they Learned or information that answered questions listed in the W column, and record this information under the L column. –From the public library, school media center, or classroom library, collect books, articles, etc., about a topic of study for students who want to learn more and choose to complete additional research. Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 9 Comparison Map Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 10 Comparison Map Concept: –List the two main topics, characters, etc., to be compared in the two large heading boxes at the top of the organizer. –In the center ovals, record the areas to be compared. –Research, read, or cross prior knowledge and record the details under each appropriate topic heading. Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 11 Venn Diagram Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 12 Venn Diagram Concept: –List the two main topics, characters, stories, etc., being compared or contrasted in the two spaces above the circles. Label the middle space Both. –Record important details about each that are similar or shared under the center section, in the space where the two circles overlap. –Record the main details that are different in the remainder of the circles, under each corresponding heading. Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 13 Time Line Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 14 Time Line Concept: –Choose an event, topic, etc., to study. Write it in the subject area. –Record the first event in the first section, located on the left. –Record the second event that occurred in the organizer section to the right of the first event listed. –Record the succeeding events accordingly, or in the order in which they occurred. Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 15 Chain Reaction Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 16 Chain Reaction Concept: –Record the name or title of the subject or story in the title section of the chain reaction organizer. –List the first step or event of the subject area or story being studied in the first section of the organizer, located on the left. –List each succeeding event in the order that it occurred. Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 17 Paragraph Frame Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 18 Paragraph Frame Concept: –Before reading, review the frame with students, explaining that they will read to find answers to fill in each blank. –After reading, have students record information from the text or story. Explain that there may be more than one correct answer. Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 19 What are the different between Cartoons Map, Mind Map and Concept map? Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 20 Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma What is Concept Mapping ? Concept mapping is a technique for representing knowledge in graphs. Knowledge graphs are networks of concepts. Networks consist of nodes (points/vertices) and links (arcs/edges). Nodes represent concepts and links represent the relations between concepts. Concepts and sometimes links are labeled. Links can be non-, uni- or bi-directional. Concepts and links may be categorized, they can be simply associative, specified or divided in categories such as causal or temporal relations.

Free Template from 21 Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma Concept mapping can be done for several purposes: to generate ideas (brain storming, etc.); to design a complex structure (long texts, hypermedia, large web sites, etc.); to communicate complex ideas; to aid learning by explicitly integrating new and old knowledge; to assess understanding or diagnose misunderstanding.

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Free Template from 23 Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 24 Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma Mind maps are tools which help you think and learn. How to do a Mind Map Mind mapping (or concept mapping) involves writing down a central idea and thinking up new and related ideas which radiate out from the centre. By focusing on key ideas written down in your own words, and then looking for branches out and connections between the ideas, you are mapping knowledge in a manner which will help you understand and remember new information. Look for relationships Use lines, colours, arrows, branches or some other way of showing connections between the ideas generated on your mind map. These relationships may be important in you understanding new information or in constructing a structured essay plan. By personalising the map with your own symbols and designs you will be constructing visual and meaningful relationships between ideas which will assist in your recall and understanding.

Free Template from 25 Essay Preparation Mind maps can help you in the early stages of your essay by summarising your research and providing you with a picture of all aspects of the question. You can then move from your non-linear mind map to a more structured essay plan. Housekeeping It is often useful to put down on the mind map various "housekeeping" details such as: assessment criteria and weighting due date timeline any other requirements Prior knowledge You should always put down on your mind map all that you already know about the essay question. This knowledge may have come from personal experience, lectures, readings or other sources. You may be surprised as to how this part of the mind map branches out in lots of directions! Possible topics to be covered Most essays will involve the possibility of tackling a number of topics within the question. Put all of these possible topics down. You may not have the time or length of essay to tackle all of them but getting them down and looking for connections, relevance and priorities is a good start. Areas to research The areas to research will be suggested by the possible topics and from here your mind map may lead you on to various sources of information you will need to pursue. Often you will have to choose carefully which areas will be the most productive and relevant to research. Alternative approaches One of the powerful things about mind mapping is that it is a tool which encourages creative thinking and often creative solutions to problems. Always look at alternative ways of approaching essay questions and always be prepared to be a critical researcher and writer who is prepared to go outside the normal boundaries! Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 26 Sample Reading Mind Map This mind map contains only the essential points a student picked up from the first reading of a text and was produced from memory alone. The student who produced this mind map then went on to add details and questions and then consult the text again. Notice how space has been left for this purpose. Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 27 Sample Lecture Mind Map This mind map was produced from standard lecture notes so that a student could clarify the key points of the lecture. The mind map was produced in the first review after the lecture and was added to throughout the semester. It was then used for exam preparation. Uses Of Mapping Summarizing Readings Summarizing Lectures Making Notes in a Seminar or Workshop Reviewing for an Exam Working on an Essay Creative Writing Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 28 Cartoons Map Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 29 Cartoons Map Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

Free Template from 30 Cartoons Map Graphic Organizers workshop Hana & Basma

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