Advance Organizers Flashcards
used to present information so that you can better understand and remember information you are learning
advance organizers
used to help students identify the problem and come up with possible solutions; illustrates the problem solving process
cause & effect
can be used to organize the main topics to subtopics or to analyze the causes of something; analyzes the ways in which different aspects of a problem or issue are related
fishbone
used to brainstorm concepts and identify how they relate to each other with the use of labelled cells/bubbles
concept maps
students can use this to identify their background knowledge on a topic or issue, what they would like to learn, and what they have learned
know-wonder-learn (kwl)
students can use this to organize information in categories and make problem-solving decisions
mind mapping
students can use this to compare and contrast the attributes of two or more ideas/concepts
compare & contrast
identifies the differences and similarities between the two or three ideas/concepts; consists of two or three overlapping circles
venn diagram
lists the pros and cons of an idea/concept
t-chart
visual display of the sequence of a list of idea; various symbols can be used to illustrate things such as direction of the flow or central points
flow chart
shows the order of a list of ideas or events
ladder
depicts a chain of events; a timeline
chain
a visual representation of a list of ideas or concepts
picture web
provides the scenes of a story
story board
maps out the elements of a stoyr
story map