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How to do an Open Mind Diagram

How to do an Open Mind Diagram. Copy the following info into the “Things We are Learning” section of your notebook. Trace Open-Mind. First, draw an outline of a character’s head (full or side profile). Three Images. Use three images that symbolize the character before and after.

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How to do an Open Mind Diagram

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  1. How to do an Open Mind Diagram • Copy the following info into the “Things We are Learning” section of your notebook

  2. Trace Open-Mind • First, draw an outline of a character’s head (full or side profile)

  3. Three Images • Use three images that symbolize the character before and after

  4. Brainstorm Around Image Around each image, use four brainstorm statements (three words or less --ideally, one word--) that capture the char- acter’s personality and frame of mind.

  5. four Citations • Directly cite four sentences that clearly represent the character’s attitude and actions. Two from before the climax and two after

  6. Criteria • Arrange the images, brain-storms, and citations inside the open-mind • Citations, Images,and Brainstorms must tie-in • Must be multicolored • No lined paper • Use parenthetical citation • Be creative, unique, even unusual

  7. How to Grade an Open Mind DiagramEvery Item = 5 Points • 6 images 18 Max • 24 brainstorms 72 Max • 4 citations 20 Max • N,FD,C,A,T 5 Max (1 Point Each)

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