Graphic Organizer

Cards (30)

  • Graphic Organizers
    They are those that may be use in order to systematically illustrate something.
  • Organize to put things in order
    Graphic Organizers
  • A graphic organizer is an organizational tool used by students to organize their thoughts, ideas or information about a particular subject.
  • A graphic organizer is a systematic illustration of ideas taken from a text you’ve read.
  • Graphic organizers may be used to summarize information from an academic paper
  • Venn Diagram
    illustrates similarities and differences between concepts
  • T-Charts
    • made up of 2 overlapping horizontal and vertical lines.
    • Illustrates the differences between concepts
  • Data Retrieval Chart
    • Is a modified version of a t-chart
    • Made up of several horizontal and vertical lines
    • Use to make readers get summarized pieces of information
  • Data Storage Chart
    • contains missing elements
    • Make the readers decide which pieces of info could or should be put in those cells of pieces of information
  • Flowchart
    • stages in writing
    • Shows sequence in events, steps in a process or cause and effect
  • Ishikawa Diagram
    • also shows causes and effects
    • The fish bone technique (english name)
    • By Kaoru Ishikawa
  • Sungram
    shows minor topics arising from a major topic.
  • Pyramid
    shows hierarchy of concepts
  • Pyramid
    Mostly effective when you want to show hierarchy of concepts or you want to show ideas from the most to the least important ones
  • Timeline
    shows sequencing of events
  • Fire Triangle
    shows the relationship between 3 elements that are dependent of one another
  • step 1
    Read the text and get the highlighting pieces pf information
  • step 2
    Analyze the pieces of information by determining the relationship that exists between them
  • step 3
    Determine which graphic organizer should be best use in order to emphasize these relationships.
  • Remember that graphic organizer are discussed in the context of the academic setting, when you create graphic organizer you have to make use of formal shapes like circles rectangles oblongs squire and the likes.
  • VENN DIAGRAM
  • T-CHART
  • DATA RETRIEVAL CHART
  • DATA STORAGE CHART
  • PYRAMID
  • ISHIKAWA DIAGRAM
  • SUNGRAM
  • TIMELINE
  • FLOWCHART
  • FIRE TRIANGLE