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Thinking Maps. Thinking Maps Training February 3, 2010. The Brace Map. WHOLE TO PART RELATIONSHIPS. Name the thought process:. BRACE MAP Identifying Whole to Part Relationships. The Brace Map: is used for analyzing the component parts of physical or concrete objects
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Thinking Maps Thinking Maps Training February 3, 2010
The Brace Map WHOLE TO PART RELATIONSHIPS Name the thought process:
BRACE MAP Identifying Whole to Part Relationships The Brace Map: • is used for analyzing the component parts of physical or concrete objects • is used in identifying the spatial relationship of parts to the whole or “structural analysis” • almost always uses nouns to name the parts of an object
Guiding Questions for Constructing a Brace Map • What is the name of the whole object? • What are the major physical parts of the object? • What are the subparts of each major part? • What is this object a part of? • What parts, if any, are missing?
The Brace Map + + = = + + Whole to Parts
Key Words • Parts of • Show the structure • Take apart • Identify the structure • Physical components • Anatomy
Guiding Questions for a Frame of Reference • How do you know what you know about identifying the parts? • What prior knowledge and/or experiences influence your understanding about this object? • Where did you get you information? • What source(s) did you use to identify the whole and its parts? • Is one source better than another for this information?
Using the Brace Map Across Disciplines Math { { { 400 100 100 100 100 10 10 10 1 1 Parts of a Number Understanding place value and the value of each number 432 30 2
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The Brace Map for the English Learner Naming Parts With Academic Vocabulary
The Brace Map for the English Learner Acclimation to a new environment
The Brace Map for the English Learner “Big Idea” Academic Vocabulary
The Brace Map for the English Learner Compound Words
The Brace Map for the English Learner Contractions
The Brace Map for the English Learner Word Analysis and Stress Patterns
The Brace Map for the English Learner Forms of Language
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Classroom Applications Using the Brace Map Constructing Simple Sentences Realia and pictures Contractions Word Analysis and Stress Patterns Compound Words Naming Parts With Academic Vocabulary Forms of Language Acclimation to a new environment “Big Idea” Academic Vocabulary Visualizing a Setting
Assignment Handout Between now and our next session: Use the Brace Map across different disciplines. Bring student samples to our next session to share with the group.