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Thinking Maps

Thinking Maps. Making Thinking Visible. Circle Map. Defining rocks in a Circle Map. Circle Map. What are Chimpanzees? Let’s define them!. Circle Map. Circle Maps in math. Brainstorming what we know money. Bubble Map. We can describe colors using a Bubble Map. Bubble Map.

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Thinking Maps

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  1. Thinking Maps Making Thinking Visible Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  2. Circle Map Defining rocks in a Circle Map. Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  3. Circle Map What are Chimpanzees? Let’s define them! Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  4. Circle Map Circle Maps in math. Brainstorming what we know money. Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  5. Bubble Map We can describe colors using a Bubble Map Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  6. Bubble Map Kindergarteners use Bubble Maps to organize for writing. Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  7. Double Bubble Comparing forms of transportation with a Double Bubble Map. Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  8. Double Bubble Map Comparing text selections with a Double Bubble Map Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  9. Tree Map Categorizing forms of transportation using a Tree Map. Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  10. Tree Map Tree Maps help classify shapes. Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  11. Tree Map Classifying measurement for discussion using a Tree Map. Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  12. Flow Map Sequencing a story for retelling using a Flow Map. Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  13. Flow Map Pre-K children are using Flow Maps to sequence, too! Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  14. Flow Map Showing how addition has a sequence on a Flow Map! Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  15. Multi-FlowMap Demonstrating Cause and Effect using a Multi-Flow Map in science. Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  16. Multi-Flow Map A Multi-Flow Map explains the cause and effect in money matters. Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  17. Brace Map Analyzing text features with a Brace Map Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  18. Brace Map Text features can be analyzed using a Brace Map. Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  19. Brace Map A Brace Map helps us analyze a poem Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  20. Brace Map Let’s analyze a seed using a Brace Map. Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  21. Bridge Map Bridge Maps help us see relationships. People in our schools have relationships to their work location. Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  22. Bridge Map Bridge Maps in an elementary ELL classroom helps show relationships between products and their sources. Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009e

  23. One Book, Many Maps! Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 2009

  24. The staffs of Mills-Parole, Rolling Knolls, West Annapolis, Germantown, Eastport, Georgetown East and Hillsmere Elementary graciously allowed us to invade their classrooms and photograph these wonderful Thinking Map applications. We extend our thanks to these wonderful schools and their staffs.

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