Sunday, April 29, 2012

Bridge Maps

Use of Bridge Maps – Bridge maps assist students with understanding relationships and analogies.  How have you used a bridge map to show relationships or analogies in your teaching this week?  What was the first pair and the second pair?  What was the relating factor?  Did the relating factor assist students with the understanding of the pairs?  Did the student's Frame of Reference help guide the map?

Going a bit further – Give analogies to students in a variety of ways: give them a pair of words and ask for the relating factor; give a relating factor and ask for a pair of words that fits the relationship; give students the top of one relationship and the bottom of the other pair and ask them to try to complete the bridge map.

Multi-Flow Map

Use of Multi Flow Maps – Flow maps assist students with understanding cause and effect.  How have you used a multi flow map to show cause and effect in your teaching this week?  What was the main topic/event  How did the causes effect the event and what were the effects?  Did the student's Frame of Reference help guide the map?

Going a bit further – Divide the class in half and have one half give causes and have the other half give effects to an event.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Flow Maps

Use of Flow Maps – Flow maps assist students with understanding sequencing.  How have you used a flow map to show sequencing in your teaching this week?  What was the main topic/event  Did you use a vertical or a horizontal flow map?  Did you use sub–stages under or next to your major stages?  Did the student's Frame of Reference help guide the map?

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Brace Maps

Use of Brace Maps – Brace maps help to show the part of a whole.  How have you utilized a brace map in your classroom this week?  What was your Whole Object?  How many "subparts" were your students able to describe?  How many breakdowns were your students able to break down the Whole Object – more than 2?  Remember to utilize The Frame of Reference to help understand how your students are coming to their conclusions.

Going a bit further – Give your students the subparts to see if they can figure out the Whole or Main Object. Also, you can take a Tree Map to give specific information about each subpart of the Main Object.