Selecting and Organizing Information Flashcards

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are visual representations of concepts that help you structure information into organizational patterns.

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Graphic Organizers

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This is used to compare and contrast ideas and events

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Venn diagram

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This is used to represent hierarchy, classification, and branching. It is useful in showing relationships of scientific categories, family trees, and even lineages.

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Network Tree

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Spider map is also known as

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Semantic Map

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This is used to investigate and enumerate various aspects of a central idea, which could be a concept, topic, or theme.

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Spider Map

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This is used to display the nature of the problem and how it can be solved. It usually contains the problem description, its causes and effects, and logical solutions

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Problem-Solution Map

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This is used to show the chronological order of events through a long bar labeled with dates and specific events.

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Timeline

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shows events that happened within a period of time

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Linear Timeline

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shows two sets of events that happened within the same period of time

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Comparative Timeline

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This is used to map events in a story, making it easier to analyze the major parts of the plot

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Plot Diagram

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the initial part where the characters, settings, and relationships are established

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Exposition

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the part which brings about the change or the conflict

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Inciting Moment

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the part where the conflict and the characters are developed

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Rising Action

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the highest point of the story where the major conflicts are confronted

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Climax

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the events immediately following the climax which lead to the closure of the conflict/s

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Falling Action

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the conclusion of closure of the story

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Resolution

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This is used to show the logical sequence of events.

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Series of Events Chain

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This is used to better understand the causal relationship of a complex phenomenon. It shows the factors that cause a specific event or problem, as well as details of each cause.

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Fishbone Map

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This is used to describe how a series of events interact to produce a set of results repeatedly.

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Cycle

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This is used to map out arguments and evidence that proves a viewpoint.

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Persuasion Map