Wednesday 9 August 2017

What are Thinking Maps?
  • Visual Patterns.
  • Based on 8 Cognitive Skills.
  • Applied in all content areas.
  • Used in combination for depth and complexity.
  • Used by all teachers.

Introduction of thinking map.
  • You can name the 5 key points defining Thinking Maps.
  • You can explain the similarities and differences between Graphic Organizers and Thinking Maps.
  • You can identify the thought process behind each Thinking Map and the Frame of Reference.
  • You can draw and define each map.
  • You have a beginning understanding of how to use the maps in a variety of curriculum areas.
These are my three examples of Thinking Map. The first one is Bubble Map. Second is Brace Map and third is Flow Map.



    I am so happy when doing thinking map because I'm more understand through all these thinking map. Although it will take a lot of time to do this, but at the end we will satisfied with our great job.

Thank you.

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