Circle map – for brainstorming ideas and showing prior knowledge of a topic.

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Circle map – for brainstorming ideas and showing prior knowledge of a topic

Circle map

Bubble map - describing using adjectives (and adjective phrases) Bubble map - describing using adjectives (and adjective phrases). Unlike the Circle Map which is for brainstorming, The Bubble Map helps to identify qualities (descriptive) Tips: Describe a friend, a pet, a game.

Bubble map

Double bubble map -comparing and contrasting things Double bubble map -comparing and contrasting things. Tips: favorite and least favorite food, characters in a book, old school and new school.

Double bubble map

Tree map - classifying things and ideas Tree map - classifying things and ideas. Tips: a shopping list organized by type of food

Tree map

Select from these options: tuba/ triangle/ string/ drums/ clarinet/ violin/ tambourine/ French horn/ percussion/ viola/ bassoon/ brass/ woodwind/ xylophone/ cornet/ oboe/ guitar/ trumpet/ banjo/ saxophone/

Brace map - analyze physical objects. On the left is the topic Brace map - analyze physical objects. On the left is the topic. Then add the key parts of this. Tips: parts of a plant, a computer, a continent

Brace map The world

Select from these options: Bangladesh/ Uruguay/ Asia/ Guyana/ Malaysia/ Zambia/ Chad/ Laos/ Africa/ Uganda/ South America/ Gabon/ Myanmar/ Peru/ Venezuela/ Angola/ Bhutan/ Lesotho/ Surinam/ Cambodia/

Flow map -sequencing and ordering information Flow map -sequencing and ordering information. Tips: recalling the order of events in a story

Flow map The movie …

Multi-Flow map - analyzing cause and effect relationships Multi-Flow map - analyzing cause and effect relationships. Tips: life cycle of an animal or plant

Multi-flow map A fight on the yard

Bridge map - applying the process of seeing analogies. “Choose two historical leaders and show their relationship to important movements or conflicts. Remember to state your relating factor.” Tips: makes and models of cars

Bridge map as as as