Showing posts with label thinking maps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thinking maps. Show all posts
Thinking Maps
October 05, 2011
Kindergarten Crayons has a great post about Thinking Maps Make Me Think. Thinking maps are a great way for students to create a visual about what they are learning and connect it to prior learning. They are similar to graphic organizers but students learn to use them across all content areas and on tests as a planning guide. Be on to look out for pictures both here and in class.
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