This graphic organizer illustrates the hierarchical relationship between major ideas and their subordinate details
KWHL Chart
This chart allows the student to track their own learnprogress from the beginning and the end of a particular subject. Stands for: What I Know, What I want to learn, How will I learn, What I learned
Outlining
An outline is a map that shows what information each section or paragraph will contain, and in what order. Most outlines use numbers and/or bullet points to arrange information and convey points
Graphic Organizers
A visual and graphic display that depicts relationships between facts, terms, or ideas
Sentence outline
Provides more information than a topic outline. Every idea should be written in a complete sentence. Avoid any fragments
Cause and effect diagram
A tool used to logicallyorganize possible causes for the specific problem or effect by graphically displaying them
Basic steps in brainstorming
1. Layout the problem you want to solve
2. Identify the objectives of a possible solution
3. Generate solutions individually
4. When your problems, objectives, and personal solutions are clear, work as a group
Brainstorming
A process of generating creative ideas and solutions through an intensivegroupdiscussion
Concept map
Used to represent knowledge for a topic, forge connections between ideas, and create visual illustration of understanding. Commonly illustrated with lines and circles
Types of outlines
Topic outline
Sentence Outline
Topic outline
Uses phrases only
Venn diagram
This aims to show the relationships among concepts and ideas through the use of circles