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Page 18 The Circle Map What are some of the key characteristics of food? Defining in Context Food provides energy What my family eats I’m trying to eat more healthy
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Page 18 The Bubble Map What adjectives would you use to describe oranges? Describing We have an orange tree in our back yard. I tasted them.
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Page 18 The Double Bubble Map What are the similarities and differences between apples and oranges? Compare and Contrast Apples and oranges are both nutritious colorful fruits.
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Page 18 What are some of the key details about nutritional guidelines for the food pyramid? Classifying The Tree Map www.foodpyramid.com U.S. Department of Health
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Page 19 The Brace Map What are the component parts of an apple? Whole to Parts We cut an apple into its parts. Every part of an apple has a specific function.
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Page 19 Sequencing The Flow Map What steps would you follow to make a salad? These are the steps my mom always follows when she makes a salad.
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Page 19 The Multi-Flow Map What are the causes and effects of creating a healthy meal? Cause and Effect Point of View of a Nutritionist
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Page 19 Seeing Analogies The Bridge Map What is the relationship between foods and their nutritional value? Knowing the nutritional value of the foods you eat is important to a balanced and healthy diet.
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The Frame of Reference How do you know what you know about this topic? Did your information come from a specific source? Is this information being influenced by a specific point of view? So what do you now understand about the information in your map ? Why is this information important? Page 20
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What are Thinking Maps? Visual Patterns Based on 8 Cognitive Skills Applied in all content areas Used by all teachers Used in combination for depth and complexity Thinking Maps ®
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