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GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS

MICHAEL MATTHEW, M.ED., ED.D (ABD)

BEC-21Student Centered Concepts

HOW CAN GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS MAKE MY STUDENTS THINK?

Essential Question

Key conceptTeachers who consistently use scaffolding strategies (such as learning centers, graphic organizers, and cooperative learning models) to help students organize their thoughts in English create learning opportunities for gains in knowledge of both academic English and curriculum content (van Lier, 1996).

Learning Centers

WHAT IS MY UNDERSTANDING OF A GRAPHIC ORGANIZER?

Open Discussion

Graphic Organizers

Bloom’s levels3 (Application), 4 (Analysis), 5 (Synthesis), 6 (Evaluation)

DOK Levels2 (Skill/Concept), 3 (Strategic Thinking), 4(Extended Thinking)

Graphic organizers provide an opportunity to link all levels of learning.

Can graphic organizers be a better way to facilitate critical thinking?

The five W’s are critical thinking questions that are based on building literacy or whole language skills.

There are a number of ways that this organizer can be adapted to fit in with your subjects.

How can this be applied to a science lesson?

How can this be applied to a math lesson?

Hey there boys and girls! Who

does this remind you of!?

Hey there boys and girls! Who

does this remind you of!?

There is a deeper and lasting connection with the concept when it is associated with a good feeling!

……….5+5=10

Help Mickey Add the numbers! What other

addition problems can you help Mickey solve?

Same concept, but with more potential for building connections. This could be used for adding, multiplying, dividing, combining, etc. More circles could be added.

By the way…what does this

graphic organizer

remind you of?

By the way…what does this

graphic organizer

remind you of?

Sometimes basic shapes can trigger associations with a variety of characters, people, places, or things… It is all part of the learning experience that we should take advantage of .

Let the good times roll!

How can we use graphic organizers as a kinesthetic activity?

Graphic organizers facilitate strategies. This organizer provides a way for students to use prediction and discovery with new vocabulary. It can also be used for English and science.

Graphic organizers can be constructed for more natural connections. This organizer combines prediction, actual definition, and introduces the concept of synonyms. It can also be used for math and science.

Graphic organizers can be used for virtually any situation. This organizer offers an opportunity for students to reflect on their behavior, and then provide a solution. It can also be used for math, science, and social studies.

Suggestions for Creating/Using Graphic Organizers

• Keep it simple• Use a graphic organizer with as many lessons as

appropriately possible: these include charts, webs, diagrams, KWL, and other strategies not covered in this presentation

• Graphic organizers can be used individually, whole group, small group, or with pairs

• Graphic organizers can be used for classwork, homework, learning centers, or placed in subject related journals

Suggestions for Creating/Using Graphic Organizers

• Try to “imagine” from your students’ perspective the connection with the shapes to something familiar. Common shapes such as stars, flower petals, the heart, human form, etc. offer natural connections

• Think “outside of the box” – how can you involve your students?

• If your curriculum resources did not come with a graphic organizer, then borrow one from the internet or create one that is meaningful and relevant

Don’t become your work, have fun with this stuff!

Helpful Linkshttp://internet4classrooms.com/technology_tutorials/math_science_graphic_organizer_files_excel_topics_technology_tutorials.htmhttp://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/graphic/http://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/graphic/vocab/http://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/graphic_org/http://www.teachervision.fen.com/graphic-organizers/printable/6293.html

• 3 things that I learned from this presentation• 2 things that surprised me• 1 thing that I recommend to either change

this presentation or to suggest a topic for another presentation

Reflection

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