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A graphic organizer is a tool or process to

build word knowledge by relating

similarities of meaning to the definition of a

word. This can relate to any subject—

math, history, literature, etc.

A graphic organizer (aka a map OR word

web) is usually a one-page form with blank

areas for the student to fill in with related

ideas and information.

GOs connect content in a meaningful way to help

students gain a clearer understanding of the

material (Fountas & Pinnell, 2001, as cited in

Baxendrall, 2003).

GOs help students maintain the information over

time (Fountas & Pinnell, 2001, as cited in

Baxendrall, 2003).

Assist students in organizing and

retaining information when used

consistently.

Assist teachers by integrating into

instruction through creative

approaches.

Heighten student interest

Should be coherent and consistently

used

Can be used with teacher- and student-

directed approaches

Consistent: choose standard set, establish a

routine

Coherent: label clearly, limit number of ideas

Creative:use during all stages of lesson, use

illustrations, group activity

•knowledge •concept

•analysis •discussion

•comprehension •cause/effect

•synthesis •compare/contrast

•evaluation •sequencing

•problem solving •5 Ws (5 Ws +H)

•Webs

•Flow Chart/Cycle Chart

•Hierarchy/Tree Maps

•T-Chart

•Venn Diagrams

•Fun Graphics

Also called Bubble Charts

Cross-curriculum

Uses include:

concept

discussion

relationships

cause/effect

5Ws/5Ws +H

Character Description: “Bride to Terabithia”

Leslie Burke

Character

Short hair, wore

simple clothing,

tomboyIntelligent,

imaginative,

adventurous

Animal rights

activist

Teacher

pleaser

Creative

thinker &

problem solver

Opinionated

5 Ws + H

King Arthur

Character

Removed Excalibur

from stone to

become rightful

King of EnglandBritish chieftain,

probably just a

legend

British Isles, Area of

England, Scotland,

& Ireland today.

5th-6th

century,

Middle Ages

King Arthur goes

on quest for Holy

Grail, believe to

hold great power

Quest is basically a

crusade to fight the

heathen in the

Middle East.

Who

What

When

Where

How

Why

Cross-curriculum

Uses include:

knowledge

comprehension

application

sequencing

life cycles

details details details

Max gets

into trouble

He imagines a

place where the

wild things are

Max misses

his family

Max was misbehaving

and his mother sends

him to his room

without his supper

Max is not afraid of

wild things

They make him king

They have a party

with dancing &

feasting.

Max travels back to

his bedroom where

he fins his supper

waiting.

Butterfly Live Cycle

Also called Tree Maps

Cross-curriculum

Uses include:

knowledge

comprehensionanalysis

Hierarchy ChartCivilizations: Meso-America

Religion Social Groups Support Activities Writing

Attribute Attribute Attribute Attribute

Examples Examples Examples Examples

Temples

Priests

Rituals

Human sacrifices

Blood sports

pyramids

Priests

Farmers

Scribes

Builders

Slaves

warriors

Farming

Basket making

Irrigation canals

Markets

Roads

weaving

Alphabet

Stone csarving

Calendars

Record keeping

Oral to written history

Tree ChartFamily History & Relationships

Janie White Hensley

Violet

Warren

Alfred

White

Lee

Warren

Anna

Brown

Fred

White

Bertha

Hanks

George

Hanks

Nancy

Scarboro

Garfield

WhiteJosephine

Williams

Charles

Brown

Maude

??

Glenn

Warren

Mary

Platt

Limited Cross-curriculum

Uses include:

knowledge

analysis

comprehension

compare & contrast

Compare & Contrast

Knoxville, TN Chattanooga, TN

3rd largest city in

TN

Foot of the Smoky

Mtns

Was once the

capital of TN

4th largest city in

TN

Borders Georgia

Civil War battles

fought here

State university

located here

Located on river

One the lines below, write all the factors that make up the number

12 54

12

4

27

54

9

18

1

2

3

6

12: 1,12, 2, 6, 3, 4 54: 1,54,2,27,6,9,3,18

Limited Cross-curriculum

Uses include:

analysis

comprehension

planning/research

T-ChartWhat I Know What I Need Know What I Learned

Visual way to show information

Venn diagrams

Flow charts

Tree charts

How to use

Where to find

Different types

Curriculum uses

Guidelines: consistent, coherent, creative

Internet sources, other teachers

Hierarchy, cycle charts, webs

Cross-curriculum

Use as introduction, homework, group activities, tests

Divide into 4 groups

Match the problem sets with the appropriate

graphic organizer

Which graphic organizer would be most

suitable for showing these relationships?

Why did you choose this type?

Are there alternative choices?

Parallelogram Rhombus

Square Quadrilateral

Polygon Kite

Irregular polygon Trapezoid

Isosceles Trapezoid Rectangle

T-rex

When it lived

Claws

Arms

Where fossil found

Skin

Teeth

Size

Diet

Addition Multiplication

a + b a times b

a plus b a x b

sum of a and b a(b)

ab

Subtraction Division

a – b a/b

a minus b a divided by b

a less b b) a

Matter Compound

Pure substance heterogenous

Mixture homogenous

Element

Compound

30

POLYGON

Parallelogram:

has 2 pairs of

parallel sides

Kite

Square, rectangle,

rhombus

Kite: has 0 sets of

parallel sidesIrregular: 4 sides

w/irregular shape

QuadrilateralTrapezoid: has 1

set of parallel

sides

Trapezoid,

isosceles trapezoid

Possible solution #2

32

Operations

Subtraction

MultiplicationDivision

Addition

____a + b____

___a plus b___

Sum of a and b

____a - b_____

__a minus b___

___a less b____

____a / b_____

_a divided by b_

_____a b_____

___a times b___

____a x b_____

_____a(b)_____

_____ab______

Visual or Graphic

Organizers

Guidelines

Visual Tool

Cross-curriculum

uses

Planning

necessary

Variety of uses

Many different

types

Summary

Thank you

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