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This document is a set of notes on graphic organizers. It covers different types of graphic organizers, online platforms for creating graphic organizers, and how graphic organizers help students learn. It also includes various exercises to help students practice creating and using graphic organizers.
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Unit 9: Visualization and Presentation Platforms Lesson 1 Online Visualization Tool for Graphic Organizers (with Mind Mapping) Empowerment Technologies Senior High School Applied - Academic Have you tried presenting information through visuals? ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 2 When c...
Unit 9: Visualization and Presentation Platforms Lesson 1 Online Visualization Tool for Graphic Organizers (with Mind Mapping) Empowerment Technologies Senior High School Applied - Academic Have you tried presenting information through visuals? ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 2 When can this statement be considered true? “To see is to believe.” ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 3 Define the meaning and purpose of a graphic organizer. Learning Objective Distinguish different types of s graphic organizers. At the end of the lesson, you should be able to Discover various online do the following: platforms to create graphic organizers. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 44 In the following slides, there will be two options provided. Choose what you prefer or understand better between the two. Explain your answer. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 5 1. Option A Option B ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 6 2. Option A Option B An average person’s balanced diet should have portions of go, glow, and grow foods per plate. Go includes foods like bread, noodles, and rice. Glow foods include fruits and veggies like watermelon, broccoli, and carrots. Lastly, grow foods are high in protein such as fish, eggs, and dairy products. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 7 3. Option A Option B Bob Ong’s novels include ABNKKBSNPLAko?!, Stainless Longganisa, Macarthur, and Ang mga Kaibigan ni Mama Susan. These are just a few of his works that portray Filipino culture, traditions, and comedy. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 8 4. Option A Option B The hierarchy of needs shows the five-tier human needs. Physiological needs consist of water, food, sleep, and rest. The second level is safety and security, which includes shelter and financial security. The third one is love and belongingness, or social relationships. The fourth in the pyramid is self-esteem, which tackles career and achievements. Lastly, self-actualization pertains to man’s full potential. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 9 With the given exercise, which were you able to understand better: the descriptive text, or the visuals? ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 10 Understanding Graphic Organizer How do you define graphic organizer? ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 11 Graphic organizers are visual tools that precisely convey data or information through shapes, colors, and other symbolic elements. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 12 These are effective instruments in presenting reports, ads, brochures, slideshows, and posters. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 13 Types of Graphic Organizers Graphic organizers vary depending on their use or purpose. Understanding concepts and breaking these down into keypoints is important before converting them into graphics. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 14 Types of Graphic Organizers Cyclical organizers are used for ideas that have rotational or repetitive patterns. Examples are the evaporation process and the product life cycle. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 15 Types of Graphic Organizers Hierarchical Organizers are used when a concept shows ranking orders or levels. Examples are the animal hierarchy and the Hindu caste ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI system. EXTEN EVALUA 16 Types of Graphic Organizers Conceptual organizers are created to link relationships among concepts. Examples are company ideas and decision-making. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 17 Types of Graphic Organizers Sequential organizers are applicable to key points that exhibit flows or courses. Examples are the marketing process and ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI the writing EXTEN process. EVALUA 18 Types of Graphic Organizers Graphs and Charts are produced to display figures or statistics. Examples are survey scores and students’ favorite subjects chart. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 19 Types of Graphic Organizers Storyboards are generated to provide synopses for narratives or literary works. Examples are digital previews and storylines. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 20 Remember There are a number of graphic organizers available online. You can also create your own layout and design for as long as it can effectively deliver your message. 21 Commonly Used Graphic Organizers A Venn diagram enables the comparison and contrast of two or more main concepts. Venn Diagram ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 22 Commonly Used Graphic Organizers A concept wheel provides ideas related to a central topic. Concept Wheel ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 23 Commonly Used Graphic Organizers A tree chart illustrates categories that spread out into sub- categories or related ideas. Tree ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN Chart EVALUA 24 Commonly Used Graphic Organizers A chain diagram exhibits the causal sequence of an event. Chain Diagrams ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 25 Commonly Used Graphic Organizers The T chart demonstrates analogies between two perspectives of a particular topic or concept. T Chart ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 26 Commonly Used Graphic Organizers Mind mapping yields expanded ideas; unlike concept mapping, ideas are only produced from a single stem and not between interrelated Mind Map concepts. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 27 Commonly Used Graphic Organizers KWL (“Know,” “Want to Know,” and “Learned”) chart follows the progress of learning and knowledge before, during, and after teaching or KWL Chart instruction. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 28 Commonly Used Graphic Organizers Brace maps analyze the parts of the whole idea or concept through expanded brackets. Brace Map ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 29 Commonly Used Graphic Organizers A story map illustrates details about a literary piece or a screenplay. Story maps are also used in identifying elements such as characters, setting, and sequence of Story Map events.EXPLO ENGAG EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 30 Commonly Used Graphic Organizers The timeline graphic organizer presents chronologically arranged events. Timelin e ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 31 What graphic organizers have you used and for what purpose? 32 Here are some examples of Online Visualization Tools for creating or editing graphic organizers that will suit your needs. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 33 Venngage Features: importation of data from spreadsheets selection of icons, pictograms, and illustrations customizable pre- made templates ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 34 34 Slatebox Features: collaboration tool scalable images drag, resize, connect, colorize functions embed and export functions ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 35 35 Creately Features: drawing with smart shapes, themes, and styles collaboration tools specialized shape library ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 36 36 Whimsical Features: several modes of graphic organizers addition of elements via simple toolbar light speed export ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 37 37 Canva Features: wide selection of templates stock graphics collaboration tool tons of customization features ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 38 38 Edraw Max Features: massive templates and symbols file compatibility dynamic tools ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 39 39 GroupMap Features: design list, charts, and mind maps clone copies multiple workspaces polls and surveys ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 40 40 Graphic Organizer Maker Features: ease of use simple user interface generation of selected graphic organizer creation of default instructions ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 41 41 Freeology Features: pre-made templates downloadable and editable ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 42 42 TeacherVision Features: wide selection of resources editable and downloadable ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 43 43 Did you know? Cognitive theorists believe that people learn in an organized and predictable manner; thus, graphic organizers help improve retention and retrieval of information. 44 Exercise 1 Choose among the given sets of data in Option A. Afterwards, select a graphic organizer among the choices indicated in Option B and create an example using the online tools for visualization. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 45 Exercise 1 Option A Option B classification of animals timeline organizer SMART goals concept wheel STAR strategy tree chart rock cycle storyboard multiple intelligences mind map Philippine presidential chain diagram history cyclical organizer Ibong Adarna T chart ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 46 Exercise 2: Look for a finished graphic organizer online. Improve it by creating your own version and then compare the two. ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 47 Think Out Loud How do graphic organizers help students learn? ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 48 Think Out Loud Should a good presenter use graphic organizers? Why or why not? ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 49 Think Out Loud Aside from school, where else can you use graphic organizers, and for what purpose? ENGAG EXPLO EXPLAI EXTEN EVALUA 50 Wrap Up Graphic Organizers are visuals that deliver simplified information. Basic types of graphic organizers: Cyclical, Hierarchical, Conceptual, Sequential, Graphs and Charts, and Storyboard. 51 Wrap Up Examples of commonly used graphic organizers: Venn diagram, Concept Wheel, Tree Chart, Chain Diagram, T Chart, Mind Mapping Examples of online platforms with visualization tools: Venngage, Slatebox, Creately, Whimsical, Canva 52 Photo Credits Slide 7: Bread, by Freepik is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 7: Noodle, by surang is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 7: Rice, by Freepik is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 7: Carrots, by Good Ware is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 7: Broccoli, by icongeek26 is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 7: Watermelon, by Smashicons is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 7: Egg, by Freepik is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 7: Fish, by surang is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 7: Milk, by Freepik is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 9: Sleep, by Freepik is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 9: Healthy Food, by Flat icons is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 9: Money, by Eucalyp is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 9: Heart, by Freepik is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 9: Family, by Freepik is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 9: Achievement, by Freepik is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 9: Promotion, by Freepik is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. 53 Photo Credits Slide 9: Moral, by Eucalyp is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Flaticon. Slide 11: Coloured infographic elements, by zirconicusso is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Freepik. Slide 23: Concept Wheel, by Katemangostar is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Freepik. Slide 24: Tree Chart, by Freepik is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Freepik. Slide 27: Mind Map, by Freepik is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Freepik. Slide 31: Timeline, by Freepik is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Freepik. 54 Bibliography Gonzales, Jennifer. “The Great and Powerful Graphic Organizer.” Cult of Pedagogy. October 22 2017. Accessed June 6, 2020. https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/graphic-organizer/. Velarde, Orana. “15 Graphic Organizers and How They Help Visualize Ideas.” visme. Accessed June 6, 2020. https://visme.co/blog/graphic-organizer/. 55