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Graphic Organizers

Graphic Organizers. Brainstorm how you can use Graphic organizers in your classroom. Let’s Talk about ½ and 3/4. Circle Map-Define in Context Use the circle map to define and brainstorm anything you know about ½. Tree Map- Classify and Group ½ as many ways as you can.

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Graphic Organizers

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  1. Graphic Organizers Brainstorm how you can use Graphic organizers in your classroom

  2. Let’s Talk about ½ and 3/4 • Circle Map-Define in Context Use the circle map to define and brainstorm anything you know about ½. • Tree Map- Classify and Group ½ as many ways as you can. • Bubble Map-Describe ½ and 3/4. • Double Bubble-Compare and Contrast ½ and ¾. • Flow map-Sequence and Order how you figure out which fraction is bigger. • Multi-Flow map-Cause and Effect What is the cause and effect of ¾? ¾ is the effect. How many ways can you show how to get ¾? • Brace Map-Break apart (Part, part, whole) Decompse ½ and ¾ • Bridge Map-Show an analogy

  3. Examples How These Graphic Organizers can be used in math! Use the next few slides to give you ideas!

  4. 3 + 3 1 + 5 2 + 4 4 + 2 0 + 6 6 6 + 0 5 + 1

  5. Activities-Multi-flow Map--cause/effect 48 *1 Making 48 56-8 32 + 16 96/2

  6. Comparing Enhances Meaning

  7. Great for Assessment!

  8. Enhance transfer: Part to Whole

  9. Break down numbers to simplify additions To illustrate my strategy for adding To show my thinking about groups of 10 Expanded notation helps with computation

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