Image description:This graphic organizer is entitled "Series of Events Chain" and is made up of a vertical row of three rectangles with arrows pointing down between them. Above the top rectangle is the label "Initiating Event." Within the rectangles are the labels "Event 1," "Event 2," and "Event 3," from top to bottom. Above the third rectangle is the label "Final Event."
This graphic organizer is entitled "Spider Map" and is made up of a large, central oval with four sets of black lines extending from it. The central oval is labeled "Topic, Concept, Theme." Four slanted lines extend from the oval, and each one has two horizontal lines attached. Along the side of the slanted line at the top right of the graphic organizer is the label "Main Idea." On one of the horizontal lines at the top left is the label "Detail."Image description:
This graphic organizer is made up of a series of shapes in several rows. The top row is made up of a diamond in the center with two circles, one on each side, and two vertical rows of rectangles, one on each outer side. The diamond is labeled "Main Idea." The two circles are each labeled "Subord. Idea" and the top rectangle of each outer row is labeled "Support Detail." Underneath the center diamond is a circle and beneath the circle is a horizontal row of three rectangles. The circle is labeled "Subord. Idea" and the center rectangle is labeled "Support Detail." Lines connect the shapes of the graphic organizer.
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This graphic organizer is entitled "Network Tree" and is made up of a series of ovals of two different sizes. At the top are three large ovals, one above a row of two. They are connected by two black lines. At the bottom are two rows of three smaller ovals. One row of three is connected by black lines to a larger oval above them on the right, and one set of three is connected by black lines to a larger oval above them on the left.Image description:
This graphic organizer is entitled "Problem and Solution Map" and is made up of a series of boxes. On the left, a vertical row of two boxes have arrows pointing to a larger box in the center of the graphic organizer. Each of the two boxes are labeled "Influence." The center box is labeled "Cause." An arrow points from the center box to a diamond on the right. The diamond is labeled "Effect." An arrow points from the bottom of the center box to a rectangle beneath it. The rectangle is labeled "Solution."Image description:
This graphic organizer is entitled "Problem-Solution Outline" and is made up of a vertical row of three rectangles. To the left of the top rectangle is the label "Problem." The word "Who" appears at the top right corner, and the words "What" and "Why" appear within the rectangle. An arrow points from the top rectangle to the one in the middle. The middle rectangle is larger than the other two. An arrow cuts through the center of the rectangle, pointing down. To the left of the rectangle is the label "Solution." Within the rectangle, on the left, the words "Attempted Solutions" appear, with the numbers one and two beneath. Within the rectangle, on the right, the word "Results" appears, with the numbers one and two beneath. An arrow points from the center rectangle to the one beneath, which is labeled "End Result."Image description:
This graphic organizer is entitled "Sequential Episodic Map" and is made up of an oval at the top and three vertical rows of boxes beneath. The oval is labeled "Main Idea." The top box on the left is labeled "Cause..." The top box in the middle is labeled "Effect...Cause..." The top box on the right is labeled "Effect..." Lines connect the boxes beneath, and arrows point from the rows to the top boxes. Each box in the second row is labeled "Influence."Image description:
This graphic organizer is entitled "Fishbone Map" and is made up of a series of horizontal and slanted lines. In the center of the graphic organizer, is a thick black line with two sets of two slanted lines extending from it in the shape of two arrows pointing to the left. The arrow's lines on the left are labeled "Cause 1" on the top and "Cause 2" on the bottom. The arrow's lines on the right are labeled "Cause 3" on the top and "Cause 4" on the bottom. A horizontal line extends from the top of each arrow. The horizontal line on the left is labeled "Detail." Two horizontal lines extend from the bottom of each arrow. The bottom line on the left is labeled "Detail."Image description:
This graphic organizer is entitled "Compare-Contrast Matrix" and is made up of a table with three columns and three rows. In the column on the left, the first table cell of each row is labeled "Attribute 1," "Attribute 2," and "Attribute 3," from top to bottom. The rest of the table cells are shaded grey.
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This graphic organizer is entitled "Series of Events Chain" and is made up of a vertical row of three rectangles with arrows pointing down between them. Above the top rectangle is the label "Initiating Event." Within the rectangles are the labels "Event 1," "Event 2," and "Event 3," from top to bottom. Above the third rectangle is the label "Final Event."
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This graphic organizer is entitled "Cycle" and is made up of four squares with four curved arrows between each square, pointing clockwise from the top square, creating a circular appearance. The top square is labeled "1." The square on the right is labeled "2." The bottom square is labeled "3." The square on the left is labeled "4."
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This Graphic organizer helps students to know a word. In the middle they have to insert the word that they don't know. Then they would have to look up the meaning and write it down. Also use the word in a sentence and draw it. Lastly they would also know what part of speech is it. I use this graphic organizer with my student with special needs.
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