Lesson 6 - Visual Aids Flashcards
graphic organizer
A graphic organizer will help to show the organization of ideas and events. It can be any kind of drawing that allows steps or concepts to be organized. Lists, step-by-step instructions, and outlines are just a few examples of graphic organizers.
line graph
A line graph is used to show a pattern of events. This type of graph connects data overtime to show the rise or fall of events.
circle graph
A circle graph is used to show percentages.
Labeled Drawings
For some projects, it will help to draw or paste pictures onto a piece of paper along with a description of each picture. Each drawing should be clearly labeled to show what the subject is, what aspect of the subject is being studied, or what the subject is able to do. These are known as labeled drawings.
Concept Maps
A concept map is a good visual aid to use at the beginning of an investigation or project.
Tables
Tables are another visual aid. A table is useful when there is a large amount of information to organize.
Bar Graphs
line graph is used to show a pattern of events.
Circle Graph
A circle graph is used to show percentages.