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This guide explores various types of graphic organizers such as trees, chains, ranking, and Venn diagrams. Each type serves a unique purpose: trees visualize classifications, chains depict processes, rankings highlight importance, and Venn diagrams compare and contrast. You can customize these organizers to align with your topic while ensuring they remain recognizable. For inspiration and samples, visit http://www.writedesignonline.com/organizers and http://www.d11.org/mann/computerliteracy/inspiration.htm. Use these tools strategically to enhance your project presentation.
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(subtopic) (subtopic) Main idea (topic) Details, reasons, examples Details, reasons, examples Inspiration Project - There Are Lots of Inspiration Samples In this Show, on http://www.writedesignonline.com/organizersand on www.d11.org/mann/computerliteracy/inspiration.htm Choose The Right Graphic For Your Purpose
Graphic Organizers • We’ll Use 4 Types • You Must Use One of These Types for Your Project • Customize It to Fit Your Topic But Make It Recognizable • A. TREES C. CHAINS • B. RANKING D. VENN
A. TREES This Is A Character Analysis Tree
Appearance STORY or BOOK CHARACTER Challenge or Problem Character Map Accomplishments Role
Trees/Maps: Use to show classifications, pedigrees, analysis, structures, attributes, examples, and organizations. This is not a flow chart. GREEN This is a Network Tree YELLOWS REDS
Use for DEFINITIONS or EXPLANATIONS topic SYNONYMS ANTONYMS LOOKS LIKE FEELS LIKE SOUNDS LIKE
/TREE Or SubTopic Or Main Idea Or SubTopic Or reasons/examples
B. RANKING TOPIC detail COULD SHOW IMPORTANCE 1 Subtopic or step detail COULD SHOW TIME OR SEQUENCE (ORDER) detail 2 Subtopic or step detail detail COULD SHOW STEPS IN A PROCESS 3 Subtopic or step detail 4 Subtopic or step detail
C. Chains: Use to show processes, sequences, causes and effects, life cycles, and chronology (timelines).
Process, Chain Of Events, Timeline, Sequencing, Causes & Effects CHAINS
CLIMAX FALLING ACTION RISING ACTION RESOLUTION INTRODUCTION Story Elements
BASE ACID LEMON JUICE
This is a type of chain
Interacting Use to show the nature of an interaction between persons or groups. Key frame questions: Who are the persons or groups? What were their goals? Did they conflict or cooperate? What was the outcome for each person or group?