a. structural analysis, whole to part. components
b. cause and effect, impact, outcomes
c. see relationships, analogies
d. compare and contrast, similarities and
differences, uniqueness
e. define in context, brainstorm
f. sequence, order, steps in a process
g. describe, name the qualities
h. classify or sort, main idea and supporting details
1._____ Circle Map
2._____ Bubble Map
3._____ Double Bubble Map
4._____ Tree Map
5._____ Brace Map
6._____ Flow Map
7._____ Multi-Flow Map
8._____ Bridge Map
Introduction: Self-Assessment #2
AFBC
HDGE
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Pair with someone NOT at your table. Complete a Double Bubble Map. Try to
come up with at least 6 similarities.
Whole group – If students share with the whole group, they should choose one or two ideas to share, not their entire map.
Groups of 4 – Students can pass their maps and read or take turns presenting their maps to each other. The Cooperative Desk maps are a great resource that facilitates sharing.
Pairs – Students can be “mixed up” in a class to create pairs for sharing. Pairs can read each other’s maps or take turns sharing their own map.
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Using the Resource Pages
The resources provided in this text should only be used when introducing the maps to
students. Student should begin immediately to draw the maps on their own. Even when you use the masters during the initial teaching,
students should be encouraged to go beyond the basic visual.
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