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Bubble Maps. By Lauren Blackmon. Thinking Maps . Based on a fundamental thinking skill Consistent graphic language Easily transferred across different curriculums. Bubble Maps: A Cognitive Tool. Bubble Maps address concrete and conceptual elements of a given topic.
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Bubble Maps By Lauren Blackmon
Thinking Maps • Based on a fundamental thinking skill • Consistent graphic language • Easily transferred across different curriculums
Bubble Maps: A Cognitive Tool Bubble Maps address concrete and conceptual elements of a given topic. tall, hard, deep (concrete) sad, smart, pious (conceptual). • A Bubble Map is used for enriching students’ abilities to identify qualities and use descriptive words.
Bubble Map: Describing Qualities Descriptive Qualities Using Adjectives and Adjective Phrases (Or listing Qualities) Topic
Bubble Map: Describing Qualities smart friendly active Alyssa eclectic helpful obnoxious
UDL Application: Visual & Kinesthetic eclectic obnoxious
Bubble Map: ELA Applications • Expanding descriptive vocabulary • Describing characters using adjectives • Providing descriptive details for writing • Springboard for more comprehensive exploration of topic
Bubble Map: Across the CurriculumLanguage Arts/Characterization smart creative competitive Katniss (Hunger Games) clueless protective beautiful
Bubble Map: ELA-Writing prompt Self-discovering scary active The teenage years are… rebellious exciting frustrating
Bubble Map: Math Applications • Identify properties of numbers • Describing attributes of geometric figures • Establishing criteria for evaluation • Springboard for more comprehensive exploration of topic
Bubble Map: Math/Geometry Right Angle Three sided Triangle Acute Sum of 180° Obtuse
Sum of 180° Right angle Three sided Triangle Acute obtuse
Bubble Map: Science Applications • Describing properties of things • Identifying essential properties of an organism • Establishing criteria (values) for experimentation • Springboard for more comprehensive exploration of topic
Bubble Map: Science big Igneous heavy sedimentary hard Rocks 2 or more minerals heavy smooth small metamorphic rough
Bubble Maps: Social Studies Application • Describing key characteristics of cultures • Analyzing stereotypes • Distinguishing between facts and opinions • Springboard for more comprehensive exploration of topic
Bubble Map: Across the Curriculum-Social Studies Nile River Pharaohs Gods and Goddesses Ancient Egypt scribes Hiero-glyphics mummies pyramids
Bubble Maps and theMultiple Intelligences Verbal Linguistic Student: seeing, writing, discussing, and debating. Mathematical Logical Student: work with patterns, relationships, classifying, and abstract concepts Visual Spatial Student: pictures, colors, drawing, visualization, Kinesthetic Student: tactile, moving Interpersonal Student: comparing, relating, sharing, cooperative Intrapersonal Student: work alone, reflective, self-paced