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Picture This: Graphic Organizers in the Classroom Chapter 7 Dr. Harland C&I 306
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What is a Graphic Organizer? Can be used as: –an advance organizer –a pre, during or after reading strategy –an assessment Def: a visual way to represent information; portrays a process or structure in a way that relies on relative position and juxtaposition of words or phrases that are bound by shape or line
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Graphic Organizer Web Links EdHelper: pdf downloadable graphic organizersEdHelper: pdf downloadable graphic organizers Graphic Organizers.com; has samples organized by subject and student age (samples of organizers filled out for specific assignments)Graphic Organizers.com Write Design Online Graphic Organizers
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Why it is beneficial –Breaks down tough concepts; make them easier –Increases student interactions –Helps students to see connection between ideas Who it benefits –Students with Learning Disabilities –ESL (ELL) students –MI: strongly visual students Benefits of Graphic Organizers
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Pre reading strategy –Alert students to main ideas –Anticipatory activity: cards with puzzle piece edges to get them in order; organize notes in the same manner During reading strategy –As a note taking tool (teacher gives students a partially filled organizer) –New information can be added to a previous organizer When to use Graphic Organizers
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Concept Maps –Shape-bound words/phrases with lines that connect the ideas –Teacher created ones ok—students fill in –Student generated ones are more powerful (more difficult to grade) Types of Graphic Organizers
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Flow Diagrams –Used when ideas follow logical sequence –Ovals = beginning & ending –Diamond shape contains questions Types of Graphic Organizers
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Tree Diagrams –Used to classify information –Start with general concept, to specific classification levels –Horizontal or vertical –Sample on next slide Types of Graphic Organizers (cont)
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Tree Diagram
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Matices –Arrangement of words or phrases in a table Types of Graphic Organizers (cont)
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The key is ….teaching students how to use them to organize thinking Not “just another worksheet”
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Works well: because graphic organizers help you to see if students can construct an answer Informally: have students in groups make a concept map of the previous day’s vocab. Check it before moving on with new content. Formally: As an essay question: to be graded on a test/quiz Using Graphic Organizers as Assessments
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With a group construct a graphic organizer using the topic “First-year teacher” Share your organizer with another group; compare/contrast them How would each be used? Content and/or pre-during-after strategy Share your organizer with the class Activity Using Graphic Organizers
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For Next Week… Print off Professional Journal Assignment Meet in Milner for next week’s class
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