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Concept Map When: Notes : Wrap-up active practice by modeling concept map in notes Active Practice : Students create concept map (beginning of a unit and add to throughout the unit) Error analysis and action on feedback : Reasoning: Add questions & answers in purple Procedural: Add questions & answers in red Student Outcomes Identify key concepts by analyzing notes and Learning Targets Organize concepts based on similarities or similar structure Includes definitions & visuals for each concept Using previous exams/quick checks, add processes and one procedural question as needed within a concept. Use a different color for the procedural question. Insert links between concepts that are connected Includes a reasoning question to support thinking for each link (use a third color) Based on exams/quick checks, highlight one key word within a concept section that continues to be a challenge to master Test out concept map by independently solving one routine and one non-routine problem per Concept Category 2/25/15

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Page 1: Concept Map When:  Notes: Wrap-up active practice by modeling concept map in notes  Active Practice: Students create concept map (beginning of a unit

Concept MapWhen: Notes: Wrap-up active practice by modeling concept map in notes Active Practice: Students create concept map (beginning of a unit and add to throughout the unit)Error analysis and action on feedback:• Reasoning: Add questions & answers in purple• Procedural: Add questions & answers in red

Student OutcomesIdentify key concepts by analyzing notes and Learning TargetsOrganize concepts based on similarities or similar structureIncludes definitions & visuals for each conceptUsing previous exams/quick checks, add processes and one procedural question as needed within a concept. Use a different color for the procedural question.Insert links between concepts that are connectedIncludes a reasoning question to support thinking for each link (use a third color)Based on exams/quick checks, highlight one key word within a concept section that continues to be a challenge to masterTest out concept map by independently solving one routine and one non-routine problem per Concept Category

2/25/15

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Concept MapA never-ending process……

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What Question comes to mind?

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How do we trigger what we know?

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Concept Map

• Categorizes information• Makes connections• Includes approaches to

examples and pictures to strengthen recall

• Includes LINKING PHRASES to explain connections

• Includes questions to ask when thinking through the connections

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Directions

• In groups look at your learning target logs 1. Highlight key words2. Put each word on post-its3. Group post-its on the big white board4. Draw and writing connections

a. Add more post-its (i.e. new concepts, notes, etc.)

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Process to color code

• Use Learning Targets & Notes, Goal Problems, Quick Check, and problems from the book to design concepts and categories• What is in black, includes visuals (labeled diagrams, types of problems)• How to Approach is green

• Focus on connections where you explain how to think about using information about the concepts to figure out non-routine problems • Plans to use the information and why this will lead to an accurate

solution

• Questions I ask myself as I think through my approach, plans, and execution

Requires doing more problems

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Does your map …..

Categorize informationMake connectionsInclude approaches for examples

and pictures to strengthen recallIncludes LINKING PHRASES to explain

connectionsIncludes questions to ask when

thinking through the connections

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Two Stars and a Wish1. Each group will move counter-clockwise2. On a post-it write two stars and a wish

a. Star Prompts:• I like your connection between _____ and _____ because…• Your visual (graph, chart, etc.) really helped me understand…• I never thought about _____ in that way; now I understand…

b. Wish Prompts:• A visual (graph, chart, etc.) would really help you explain _____

because…• I didn’t really understand your connection between _____ and _____

because…• I think you need to fix _____because…

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NOW… Pick a Wish

and Make It Come True!

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Oh Snap!

Take a picture!