Graphic Organizers

Graphic organizers are visual representations of knowledge, concepts or ideas. They are known to help
  • relieve learner boredom
  • enhance recall
  • provide motivation
  • create interest
  • clarify information
  • assist in organizing thoughts
  • promote understanding
They take many forms:
  • Relational Organizers
  • Sequence Organizers
    • Chain
    • Ladder
    • Cycle
  • Concept Development Organizers
See: visualization Resources: Inspiration Software(http://www.inspiration.com ) is a "visual thinking tool" that can be used to create graphic organizers such as concept maps, word webs, and story webs.

 

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