graphic organizers

Cards (22)

  • Graphic Organizers
    • Systematic illustration of an idea or concept from what was read.
  • Graphic Organizers
    • Interesting way of providing an overview.
  • Graphic Organizers
    • Visually show similarities and differences
  • Graphic Organizers
    • Categorize and organize ideas
  • Graphic Organizers
    • Make ideas easier to understand and remember
  • Graphic Organizers
    • To map out ideas
  • Graphic Organizers
    • To map out ideas
  • Graphic Organizers
    • Systematic illustration of an idea or concept from what was read
  • Graphic Organizers
    • Interesting way of providing an overview
  • Graphic Organizers
    • May be used to summarize/simplify information
  • Graphic Organizers
    • May be used for conceptual/theoretical formation
  • Types of Graphic Organizer: Venn Diagram
    • Illustrates similarities and differences between concepts.
  • Types of Graphic Organizer: T-Chart
    • Illustrates the differences between concepts.
  • Types of Graphic Organizer: Data Retrieval Chart
    • A modified version of a T-Chart
    • We are only talking about one concept
  • Types of Graphic Organizer: Data Storage
    • Another way to use this chart is to use if you want to go back to what you are reading (if doing your research)
  • Types of Graphic Organizer: Flowchart
    • Shows sequence of events, steps, or cause and effect.
  • Types of Graphic Organizer: Ishikawa Diagram
    • Like fishbone diagram
    • Shows causes and effects.
  • Types of Graphic Organizer: Sungram
    • Shows minor topics arising from a major topic.
  • Types of Graphic Organizer: Pyramid
    • Shows hierarchy of concepts
    • basetop (least → most important)
  • Types of Graphic Organizer: Timeline
    • Shows sequencing of events.
    • Specifies a time period as to when the events happened.
  • Types of Graphic Organizer: Fire Triangle
    • Shows the relationship between 3 interdependent elements
  • Types of Graphic Organizer: Concept Map
    • Arrange ideas from left to right; explore subtopics & relationships.