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Graphics organizers
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Graphics organizers . A graphic organizer is a powerful, visual
learning tool that teachers like to use to help students organize their ideas. They can also be used to clarify or simplify complex concepts, help with problem solving or decision making, or be used to plan research or brainstorm • Five-Paragraph Essay. ideas Help students write five-paragraph essays with a graphic organizer. ... • Analogy Organizer. Use this analogy organizer when teaching new concepts to your class. ... • Steps in a Process. ... • Triple Venn Diagram. ... • KWL Chart (Version 3) ... • Three Paragraph Main Idea and Details Chart. • Cause and Effect. ... • Alphabet Organizer
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Cause and effects
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. This graphic organizer can be used for recording cause and effect relationships in a passage. It can be used to help students understand the direct relationship between events in a passage. Students can write or draw pictures of events in the boxes to record which event is the cause and which is the effect.
Using a cause and effect graphic organizer, identify the causes and effects related to the problem you are studying or writing about. There could be several models of cause and effect events, such as one cause leading to one effect or multiple effects, or multiple causes leading to one effect or multiple effects.
• One cause leading to several effects • Several causes leading to one effect (You can use a fishbone diagram here) • Each cause having one related effect • One cause triggering another cause that leads to another
Types
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Persuasion map
Sequence Chart
Story map
Types
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Biography graphic organizer .
KWL Chart
Learning map
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Vocabulary graphic organizer
Timeline graphic organizer
T chart
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Hierarchy chart
Star diagram
Brainstorming
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Mind map
Venn diagram
Acrostic
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Compare and contrast
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Graphic Organizers - Compare and Contrast. compare - to examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) ... Comparing and Contrasting Use to analyze similarities and differences between two things (people, places, events, ideas, etc.), by placing individual characteristics in either the left or right sections.
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Prewriting frameworks A framework is suggested that divides the pre-writing stage into two sections: invention and arrangement. The former deals with coming up with ideas whether they are relevant to the topic of writing or not. The latter has to do with organizing the ideas in a meaningful way to write a welldeveloped composition. There are some activities accompanying each section..
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Prewriting frameworks
Engagement in a brief, shared experience that is of interest to students, including both a linguistically and informationally rich activity and accompanying conversation, and expansion of students' ability to talk about content of interest Discussion of strategic behavior for writing, including a presentation of a think-aloud or a cue for strategic activity along with active discussion of ways in which students can integrate this strategy into their own writing Students' time to write individually with immediate guidance from the teacher, who "leans in" to interact with individual students about immediate decisions and strategies and uses prompts to guide students' thinking for problem solving while writing A brief sharing activity in which the writer's immediate work is shared with an audience, and writers experience their newly written texts as a whole
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