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Thinking MapsVisual Thinking Tools
A presentation
By Violet DeLuna
A strategy that makes
learning any subject easier.
What are they used for?
• Reading comprehension• The writing process • Problem solving• Developing higher
order thinking skills
The eight Thinking Mapsare based on fundamental
cognitive skills such as comparing and
contrasting, sequencing,
classifying, and cause-effect reasoning.
Benefits•Students learn more effectively and more efficiently
•Objectives are covered in less time with greater retention
•Thought processes are represented similarly throughout all lessons and subjects
•Easy to promote interdisciplinary learning
•Teachers and parents can quickly see if students are learning
•Students acquire lifelong thinking tools
Samples of Thinking Maps
• To view a slide show of Thinking Map samples, click on the following link:
• New Rochelle School District slideshow
( URL: www.mapthemind.com )
Circle Map - Defining in Context
Bubble Map - Describing Qualities
Double Bubble - Comparing and Contrasting
Tree Map - Classifying
Brace Map: Part-Whole
Flow Map – Sequencing (Cause and Effect)
Flow Map – Sequencing (Summarizing)
Bridge Map - Analogies
Ready to try it?
Your task: Create a double bubble comparing and
contrasting your winter holiday with another winter holiday. Color code the double bubble when you are through.