This document discusses using graphic organizers to help students organize their thoughts and ideas when writing. It provides examples of different types of graphic organizers like mind maps, concept maps, venn diagrams, fishbone diagrams and storyboards. It also gives examples of online tools and physical formats that can be used for graphic organizers, and suggests using graphic organizers at all stages of the writing process from pre-writing to post-writing.
1. Teaching
Writing with
Graphic
Organizers
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2. “The pages are still blank,
but there is a miraculous
feeling of the words being
there, written in invisible ink
and clamoring to become
visible.”
~Vladimir Nabakov
3. Brainstorming, Birth of an Idea by Superlative00, Flickr
Writing is a tedious cognitive
process!
Has to be mapped out and be specific with the statements!
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T Chart is used for listing out two different viewpoints of the same topic. For ex. The pros and cons of Online Education, the benefits and drawbacks of Social Media, and so on.
Fishbone diagram is generally used to identify the cause and effect of any given situation.
Fishbone diagram is generally used to identify the cause and effect of any given situation.
Fishbone diagram is generally used to identify the cause and effect of any given situation.