Circle Maps are used to define a thing or concept. It is used to brainstorm ideas and to enable prior knowledge about a topic to be identified. In the centre of the circle, place words, numbers, pictures, or other sign(s) or symbol(s) to represent the object, person, or idea you are trying to understand or define. This is a perfect reference for students to put in notebooks or display on your classroom wall.
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English Language Arts, Literature, Reading Strategies
Tree maps are visualizations for hierarchical data. They are made of a series of nested rectangles of sizes proportional to the corresponding data value. A large rectangle represents a branch of a data tree, and it is subdivided into smaller rectangles that represent the size of each node within that branch. This is a perfect reference for students to put in notebooks or display on your classroom wall.
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English Language Arts, Literature, Reading Strategies
Double Bubble Maps are used to identify points of similarity and difference. The two ideas, items or events being compared are written in the two larger centre circles. Outside bubbles contain things that are only possessed by/relevant to one of the two ideas, items or events. This is a perfect reference for students to put in notebooks or display on your classroom wall.
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English Language Arts, Literature, Reading Strategies
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