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8 Σεπ 2021 · Tree Map. The tree map is frequently seen on bulletin boards and other public notice boards. The most recognizable feature of this map is its well-structured form. This map prioritizes the most important information at the top and trickles down to less necessary details as it flows downward.
For example: In Romeo and Juliet, use the map to identify the causes and effects of the different events in this story. Tree map. Used for: Classifying. For example: Identifying different themes within a story. Brace map. Used for: Whole parts
Here are examples of tree maps from classrooms. Sample questions you could ask at home: Who are your family members from you mom’s and dad’s side? What are the responsibilities of each member in your household? How could you organize your collection of movies, video games, or toys? (Select one.) Select one of the questions to the
The Thinking Maps are a common visual language based on FUNDAMENTAL COGNITIVE PROCESS that is transferable across disciplines and among grade levels.
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Thinking Maps: Tree Map. Basic instruction on how develop the title of the map, create the categories of each branch of the map, And how to keep ideas and details separate and...
Thinking Maps: Tree Map Thinking process: This map helps us classify items into groups or categories. The items are grouped if they share common qualities. The concepts sorted using a tree map can be abstract. Example of a Tree Map from the classroom. Purpose of Map: To classify or categorise,