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Graphic Organizers for Vocabulary Learning Thomas DeVere WolseyThe Institute to Advance International Education tdwolsey@iaieus.com
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Adaptable KWL: Math
What Do You Know for Sure? What are you trying to find out?
Are there special conditions or precise words to address?
Solution
Adaptable KWL: Science
Text and page or chapter numbers: What I know about this topic
What I need to know about it
What I learned from the written text
What I learned from the graphics or data
Categories : Synthesis of text and graphics/data
Adaptable KWL: Science
7th grade Sci-Ber text section “How Does Density Affect The Earth?”
What I know about this topic
What I need to know about it
What I learned from the written text and experiments
What I learned from the graphics or data
Density has something to do with how heavy something is.
It could be a way to figure out how much the earth weighs.
X-rays work because bones are more dense than other parts of the body.
o How do scientists use density to make a model of the inside of the earth?
o How do scientists figure out the density of the inside of the earth if they cannot go there?
o There is a formula for calculating density density = mass/volume
o If the mass of one object is greater than another, the object will sink. The reverse is also true.
o I learned how to calculate density.
o More dense objects settle toward the bottom or center of an object that is spinning.
o Earthquake waves help scientists figure out the density of different layers.
o The pictures on the page about earth’s structure helped me see how size and mass work together to calculate density.
o The interactive visuals that included labels when I hover over words helped me visualize what I would never be able to see with my own eyes.
Questions I’m still not sure how earthquake waves help scientists calculate the density of the interior of
Synthesis of text and graphics/data
The size and the mass of an object determine its density. More dense items work their way toward the bottom while less dense items stay toward the top.
Feature Matrix Trees Habitat Needles Compound
LeafSimple Leaf Avg. Height Bark
Ponderosa Pine mountains +clusters 60-130' yellowBlue Spruce Rocky Mtns +single 80-100' brn furrowPeppertree SW US + 50' brnSycamore lowlands + 50-100' whitishMaple low-mid elev + 100' brnWashington Fan Palm
deserts 50' light brn
Calif Black Oak Pacific Cst + 30-75' greyish
Foldables
• Positional words:
Source: http://getinthefold.blogspot.mx/2010/08/helping-children-understand-positional.html
Vocabulary Folder
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Sentence
Sentence
Sentence
Sentence
Picture
Sentence
Vocabulary Folder
Definition
Word
Definition
Word
Definition
Word
Definition
Word
Word
Definition
Vocabulary Folder: Topic
Image Sources • Eye:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/64/Iris_-_left_eye_of_a_girl.jpg
• Dialog: http://pixabay.com/en/users/sandra_schoen-53876/• Cooperate: https://
www.flickr.com/photos/epublicist/8718123610 • KWL Basic: http://www.invitein.org/tag/kwl-chart-template• Jigsaw: http://
www.bamradionetwork.com/edwords-blog/how-do-you-like-these-flipping-jigsaws
Resources
• Thomas DeVere Wolsey• The Institute to Advance International Education • tdwolsey@iaieus.com
https://app.box.com/FIID2015-GO
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