Posts Tagged ‘graphic organizers’

INSPIRED SITE: Must-See Student Examples of Inspiration and Kidspiration Diagrams

Cobb County School District page on Inspiration and Kidspiration

Tweet If you’re looking for some detailed lesson plans to jumpstart your planning around Inspiration and Kidspiration, check out this week’s featured Inspired Site on the Cobb County School District website! Its Children’s Books and Technology page for Inspiration® and Kidspiration® has some excellent lessons for Language Arts at all age levels. Here you’ll find Read more »

Jumpstart Structured Thinking With Templates

Tweet Last week I talked about how we can shift the negative paradigm of blank page syndrome to being a positive one, with Inspiration® 9 and Webspiration Classroom™ service, that encourages critical thinking, creative development and organization while beginning the writing process, organizing class materials, studying or taking notes. Yet sometimes students need more support Read more »

How the Brain Creates Meaning

Tom Wujec on TED.com

Tweet Visual thinking helps students understand new concepts and retain knowledge, but what’s the brain function behind visual learning? How does visual information help a student’s brain create meaning and knowledge? Recently I watched a speech by Tom Wujec at a TED conference in February 2009 discussing this exact process.1 In the first six minutes, Read more »

Visual Learning Develops Critical Thinking

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Tweet Paul Richard, the Director of Research and Professional Development at the Center for Critical Thinking, says critical thinking is “thinking about thinking while thinking in order to think better.”1 This is perhaps a playful way of reinforcing what I believe, which is that critical thinking is a core backbone to learning. The ability to Read more »

Do You See What I’m Saying?

Tweet I’m a visual thinker. This means that if you ask me for directions to the library down the street, I will give you vivid images with colorful landmarks that point you in the direction of where you need to go. I dream in color and I perform well on tests when I’ve reviewed a Read more »

Visual Tools for Reading Comprehension

The Giver, Lois Lowry, Inspiration, visual diagram, story map, web, visual thinking

Tweet September marks the beginning of Read-A-New-Book Month, launching us back into the school year and decisions around choosing the best books to engage students and stimulate their thinking and writing skills. From time to time, I pick up juvenile literature lists to see what is being read and how reading has changed since my Read more »

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