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Wed, Feb 01, 2012 4:34 PM in Savannah-Chatham K-5 Science Endorsement
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Catherine-
I fell the same way as you do about introducing them to the whole group and doing them together at first to help “train” the students to use them. Good to know I’m not the only one who feels that way.
Jennifer –
I too have been trained on Thinking Maps, and have had those concepts drilled into my head. I also like the concept maps for their “freedom” that they give...
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Wed, Feb 01, 2012 4:24 PM in Savannah-Chatham K-5 Science Endorsement
I have heard of concept maps before, but never really took the time to really figure out what they were. This article made it clear to me that they are good tools to use to measure a students true understanding of how things are related to each other. My school uses Thinking Maps so those have been drilled into our heads so much it was new to see another concept for a graphic organizer. I teach ki...
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