Sunday, December 27, 2015

Graphic Organizers with Google Drawing

Matt Miller does it again with infographics for all your classroom needs!  Click on the samples below to see the many capabilities of Google Drawings.  What a timesaver!  


Venn diagramVenn diagram: Lets students write similarities and differences on a topic.

KWL chartKWL: Lets students list: what I know, what I want to know, what I have learned.
TimelineTimeline: Lets students plot dates and events over a specified time period.
Evaluation chartEvaluation: Lets students identify criteria, explain whether it was successful and why, and     provide evidence.
Cause and effect chainCause and effect chain: Lets students identify actions that caused other actions and their effects.
Fishbone plannerFishbone planner: Lets students list advantages and disadvantages of a topic.
Word web-semantic mapWord web / semantic map: Lets students branch ideas out from a main topic into subtopics.
Flow chartFlow chart: Lets students display the linear relationship among several things.
Hexagonal thinkingHexagonal thinking: Lets students connect ideas with multiple contact points.
Character mapCharacter map: Lets students list important information about a character, like what the character says and what the student thinks of the character.
Cornell note-takingCornell note-taking: Lets students list main points and evidence, details and location.
Plot diagramPlot diagram: Lets students show how a plot builds, climaxes and resolves.
Vocabulary clusterVocabulary cluster: Lets students identify synonyms, antonyms, and related words to a specific word.
Vocabulary concept mapVocabulary concept map: Lets students make connections to other words from a specific vocabulary term.
Think about your thinkingThink about your thinking: Helps students think through their decisions and how they arrived at their conclusions.
Frayer Model (by request!): Provides a framework for a thorough understanding of new words.
Argumentative Writing (submitted by Melissa Rasmus of Chippeway Falls Area USD in Wisconsin): Helps students organize essays by breaking down parts of the essay in different sections.
BONUS: Click here for the entire folder of all of the graphic organizers in one shared Google Drive folder!

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