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Thinking Maps
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Share with your table how you used Thinking Maps in your classroom
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Double Bubble Helps students compare and contrast ideas, people, cultures, concepts, or objects they are studying.
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Helpful Tips for Using the Double Bubble
For Beginning ELD levels use related, rather than unique ideas For Intermediate and Early advanced levels allow students to gather information using a tree map about the topic before having them compare and contrast using a double bubble.
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.75 75 Use to clarify confusing Ideas
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Juan is the rock of his family.
Found outside Sometimes found in groups rock Juan strong Use to it to understand metaphorical thinking Juan is the rock of his family.
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Use for valuing and evaluating
Wider aisels Discount prices Sells more Walmart Target Negative news Sells Nick and Nora crowded Use for valuing and evaluating
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Frame of reference for Point of View
Democrat nomination Republican nomination Who would benefit from this information: First time Voter Frame of reference for Point of View
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Tree Map Students classify information based on similar qualities, attributes, or ideas
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Useful Tips Cognates Develop vocabulary English words Spanish words
magic magia class clase
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Useful Tips Words for women
Classification of synonyms as having a positive, negative, or nuetral tone Words for women Positive Negative Neutral Figurative Lang. lady nag female Belle of the Ball princess shrew
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Useful Tips Types of Triangles Use to identify elements of a story
Note taking Types of Triangles Obtuse Right Acute
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Useful Tips Polar Bears Use to help write compositions
Physical Characteristics Habitat Eating Habits
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Useful Tips Christmas Use for expressive writing Decorations Food
Activities
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Useful Tips Brown Bear can look like fish
Use for sentence construction Brown Bear can look like fish stand scary
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