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WW2

MIND MAP. Anderson. Air raid shelters. curtains. BLACKOUT. WW2. Factories. BLITZ. WOMEN. Home Front. Barrage Balloons. gas masks. Land army. RATIONING. Clothes. Food. Evacuation. Fuel. A. Circle Map – defining in context. Frame of Reference. (.

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WW2

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  1. MIND MAP Anderson Air raid shelters curtains BLACKOUT WW2 Factories BLITZ WOMEN Home Front Barrage Balloons gas masks Land army RATIONING Clothes Food Evacuation Fuel

  2. A Circle Map – defining in context Frame of Reference

  3. ( Circle Map – defining in context Internet (Websites) Visit to Hampton Court • Edward Books (try and be specific) • Henry VIII • Monasteries • Jane Seymour • Catherine of Aragon • War of Roses • Katherine Howard Teacher • Hampton Court • Thomas Wolsey The Tudors • Bible in English • Mary Tudor • York • Lancaster • Head of church of England • Henry VII • Holbein • Anne Boleyn Museum of London • Excommunicated • Elizabeth I • Catherine Parr • Mare of Flanders TV – what the Tudors did for us’

  4. A Circle Map(At beginning of topic) What questions would we need to ask to find the answer to…..? • Where did he live? Museums History Books • Was he Fair? • Did he waste a lot of money? • What were his hobbies? • Was he very rich? • Was he clever? Was Henry VIII a Good King? • How many children did he have? Ask an expert • What did he do all day? • Did he make good Laws? • Why did he have 6 wives? Internet How can we find out?

  5. - - - - - - - - A Single Bubble - describing

  6. Clever Red hair Musical Henry VIII Fat Arrogant Tall Rich A Single Bubble - describing

  7. white fluffy light SNOW sparkling drifting powdery glistening A Single Bubble - describing

  8. - - - - - - - Double Bubble – Comparing and Contrasting

  9. Princess Rich family (not princess) Catholic Catherine of Aragon Anne Boleyn Had one living daughter Beheaded Spanish Double Bubble Portraits painted by Holbein English Second marriage Lived in Hampton Court Divorced Protestant Married to Henry VIII

  10. 8 10 16 4x 5x 80 25 28 Double Bubble 20 15 12 40 24 30 100

  11. Flow Map - Sequencing

  12. Flow Map First little pig built House of straw Second little pig built house of sticks Mother Pig sent 3 little pigs away to build own houses Mother fed up with little pigs living at home Met man Carrying sticks Wolf blew house down Met man Carrying straw Wolf blew house down Wolf fell down Chimney and died Third little pig built house of bricks The Three Little Pigs lived happily ever after in the house of Bricks Met man Carrying bricks Wolf tried to blow house down but failed Pigs put pot on to boil Pigs lit fire

  13. Brace map - Part- Whole relationships

  14. Brace map - Part- Whole relationships Forehead Eyelids Head Eye lashes Eyes Eyebrow Eye ball Nose Face Ears Mouth Chin Chest Cheeks Body Trunk Abdomen Shoulder Upper arm Elbow Arms Forearm Appendages Wrist Fingers Legs Hand Thumb

  15. Iris Cornea Lens Eyeball Pupil Rods Retina Optic nerve Cones

  16. Brace map - Part- Whole relationships Mouth Digestive Oesophagus Stomach Left auricle Small intestine Right auricle Lower gut Left ventricle Heart Veins Right ventricle Circulatory Bicuspid valve Arteries Tricuspid valve Body Capillaries Systems Nose Respiratory Trachea Lungs Brain Nervous Spinal cord Nerves

  17. Tree map - classifying

  18. Jack Landauer • Robby Rolfe • Taylar Murphy • Sam Barnard Children in Year 6 • Kate Overman • Bentley Searle • Jade Watkins • Joseph Levy • Emily Ballinger • Anna Grandvoinet

  19. Children in Yr 6 6N 6S 6C Anna Grandvoinet

  20. Wildlife programs An • They are very strong. • Very heavy • mammal • Big ears • Largest land animal • The oldest cow elephant leads the herd. • tusks • grass • Indian Elephants • vegetarian • elephant drinks 25 buckets of water a day. • Elephants stick their ears out to make heads look bigger. • trees • leaves • Elephants live in herds. • Mothers feed their babies for 4 years trunk • African • They have one baby every 3 years. Computer Reference books

  21. ELEPHANTS What do they look like? Where do they live? What do they eat? What are elephants? • Big ears • India • vegetarian • mammal • tusks • Africa • grass • They are very strong. • trunk • elephants drinks 25 buckets of water a day. • Largest land animal

  22. Multi-flow map – Cause and Effect

  23. Multi-flow map – Cause and Effect Alienates Spain Henry VIII has only one daughter (no Male heir) Catholic faith Cast aside Divorces Catherine Of Aragon Break with Rome Sack of Monasteries Marries Anne Boleyn Bible in English Still no male heir Anne Boleyn beheaded

  24. Multi-flow map – Cause and Effect Britain Lost enormous overseas assets (Including colonies) Hitler invaded Poland and refused to leave Treaty of Versailles WW2 Social Reform German invasion of Belgium, Holland and France The Cold War Social unrest in Germany Loss of status For Britain

  25. Bridge Map- for Seeing Analogies as as as

  26. Comparison between other graphic organisers and Thinking Maps

  27. Thinking Maps ADVANTAGES • Easy to use • Trains children to think in different ways and be aware of the way they are thinking • Consistent across the school (can be used independently) • Can be used from age 4 to university and beyond • Only need to extend map not change it (can be used at any developmental level) • Useful for assessment – can very quickly see what has been understood • Offers different ways to explain thinking – suitable for different learning styles

  28. Reflective integrative Consistent Thinking Maps as a language Developmental Flexible Thinking Maps

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