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What are Thinking Maps?
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Why can you remember a person’s face but cannot remember his/her name? We learn in many different ways 80% of all information that comes into our brain is visual Visualizing our thinking allows us to have a concrete image of our abstract thoughts. Our ability to learn visually is greater than any of our other senses
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Circle Map
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Bubble Map
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Double Bubble Map
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My Dream Day by A. Rotker Sleeping Late Hot bath Lobster Dinner Alone Time Lots of melted butter Plenty of napkins Very Dark Room Silence If I had a choice, I would eat as much lobster as possible.
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Night Chapters 1-3 Event # 1 Event # 2 Event # 3 Details Quote Pg. # Details Quote pg. # FOR- What is most significant event? Why? Include a quote & pg. # from text that shows the event’s significance. Details Quote Pg. # Event # 4Add More
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2 nd Body Paragraph Main Idea 3rd Body Paragraph Main Idea 4th Body Paragraph Main Idea Introductory Paragraph ________________ _Details/Quotes_Details/Quotes___ _Details/Quotes__ __pg. #____________pg. #_________ ___pg. #_________ _______________________________ ________________ FOR= Thesis Statement/ Controlling Idea ___Conclusion___ ________________ FLEE Map
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Multi-Flow Cause and Effect
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Tree Map
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Literary Terminology Tree Map ImagerySymbolismPoint of ViewMood Aroma of freshly baked apple pie The Raven He thought about the girl. (3 rd person) Terrified (feeling) Add more of your own terms and examples
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Poetry Terminology Tree Map RhymeOnomatopoeiaConsonance The Cat in the Hat Bang Lady lounges lazily Add more of your own terms and examples
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Tragic Flaws Tree Map Julius Caesar FOR-Which flaw for each character lead to his downfall? Marcus Brutus Quote, page, who said it
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Brace Map
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Bridge Map
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Use your Thinking Maps!
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