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Thinking Maps : 

Thinking Maps By: Ella Friedman & Alyssa Graves

Circle maps : 

Circle maps The circle map is for brainstorming or defining in context. Example of a map question for a circle map: What facts, details, or key info do you know about your topic?

Bubble Maps : 

Bubble Maps The bubble map is for describing using adjectives or adjective phrases. Example: what adjectives do you use to describe your topic?

Double Bubble Map : 

Double Bubble Map The double bubble map is for comparing and contrasting. Example: What similarities and differences between your first and second topic?

Tree Map : 

Tree Map The tree map is for classifying. Examples:1. How could you classify the different topics? 2. What are some details about each topic?

Brace Map : 

Brace Map The brace map is used for seeing the structural analysis of whole to parts relationships. Example: What are the parts and some parts of your topic?

Flow Map : 

Flow Map The flow map is used for sequencing. Example: What are the steps you would follow in order to make your topic?

Multi Flow Map : 

Multi Flow Map The multi flow map is used for analyzing cause and effect relationships. Examples:1.What causes your topic to be your topic? 2. What is the impact of your topic?

Bridge Map : 

Bridge Map The bridge map is used for seeing analogies. Examples: 1. what is the relationship between the first and second topic? 2. what other topics have similarity relationships?

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