Graphic Organizers

Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 45

Graphic Organizers

Introduction
Benefits of using Graphic Organizers
Types of Graphic Organizers
Samples
Implementation- Integrating in lesson
plans
Group Task
What are Graphic Organizers?

Visual representation Used to organize and Helps to improve Helps to make


of information structure ideas, understanding and connections between
thoughts, and concepts communication ideas, and plan tasks
and projects
Benefits of using graphic organizers in teaching & learning

Helps to visually represent information

Improves comprehension

Enhances critical thinking skills

Enhances memory

Encourages collaboration
Venn
Flow Chart Concept Map
Diagram

Types of Graphic Mind Map


Fishbone
Storyboard
Organizers Diagram

T-Chart KWL Chart Timeline


Mind Maps

A mind map is a visual


representation of an idea, concept, or
project. It typically consists of a
central concept surrounded by
related ideas, images, or words
connected by lines or arrows.
Concept Maps

Concept maps are diagrams that


help organize and illustrate
relationships between concepts and
ideas. They are helpful for
understanding complex topics and
for organizing information.
A concept map
connects many
ideas or
concepts, while
mind maps
focus on one
central idea.
FLOW CHART

A flowchart is a diagram that


visually shows the steps of a process
or a system.
It typically consists of boxes
connected by arrows, with each box
representing a step in the process.
Venn Diagram

A Venn diagram is a graphical representation


of the relationships between two or more sets
of data. It consists of overlapping circles that
represent the different sets of data, with the
area of overlap showing the common elements
between them. They are useful to compare and
contrast.
Storyboard
A storyboard is a graphic
representation of a film or
story, typically consisting of a
series of images arranged in a
grid pattern. It can be used to
storyboard ideas, scenes, or
plots.
https://storyweaver.org.in/en/
Timeline

A timeline is a graphical
representation of a series of
events, typically showing
the sequence of events in
chronological order.
Cause
&
Effect charts

A cause-and-effect chart is a visual


representation of the relationships between
causes and effects. It typically consists of a
series of boxes, with arrows connecting them
to show the relationships between the causes
and effects.
Fishbone diagram
Fishbone diagrams are used to
identify the root cause of a
problem. They help organize
information and reveal
relationships between possible
causes.
The Frayer Model is a type of graphic
organizer that uses a four-square model to
The Frayer determine, clarify, and analyze word meaning
and structure. It is used to help students learn
Model new academic terms. It includes four squares
that represent a word's characteristics,
definition, examples, and non-examples.
More samples of graphic organizers
Integrating graphic organizers into lesson plans

Incorporating as a tool for organizing information, promoting critical thinking, and enhancing student
understanding.

Example 1 Example 2 Example 3

In a Science lesson on water- In English, students can be given In Social, students can use a
cycle, students can use a a character traits graphic timeline graphic organizer to
flowchart graphic organizer organizer for sharing the organize and sequence key
where they can illustrate and label evidence from the text to support events, making connections
the different stages of the water their analysis of the character's between different historical
cycle. This helps students traits, motivations, and actions. periods.
visualize the process and
understand the sequence of events
Group Task

Choose a topic of your choice and use


any one of the graphic organizers to Time Duration for
Presentation- 5
share how will it be implemented in working – 20
the lesson plan. Share a sample work Minutes
Minutes
to show hoe students will be using the
chosen graphic organizer.

You might also like