Monday, April 25, 2011

Circle Maps: Get Ready to Brainstorm


After reading lots of information on our country's symbols I selected some important ones that I want the children to become familiar with (yes, there is a method to my madness). They will cut these out and place them in this map. I made boxes since this helps them spacially. I am still reminding them not to push down on their glue sticks and "paint" their paper! You know exactly what I am talking about. We are ripping through glue at top speed.
This map is for brainstorming but obviously I had to work on building their background of knowledge. Some teachers laminate a big empty circle map and add the information on strips using velcro. We practice the language of the map by saying "__________is a symbol of the USA." If you want this click here to download and please leave a comment. If you are blogger you can grab my button and be sure to join as a friend!
Have a great day of teaching!

19 comments:

  1. Hi Fran!
    I am ready to go shopping at your site!! I hope you will be selling your wonderful ideas soon! I wish I could attend your training on "maps". Maybe you should think about presenting at SDE conference!!
    Take care and keepup the great work!
    Maryann
    brennemm@carlisleschools.org

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  2. Love this! Wish I could teach about this- maybe next year I can squeeze it in somewhere :)


    Jennifer

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  3. Thank you for sharing this awesome resource!

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  4. Love your stuff! Can't wait until you sell more of your maps!!!

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  5. You are so creative! I love all of your stuff and look forward to seeing what you come up with daily. You are an inspiration!

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  6. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful resources. I really appreciate your hard work.

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  7. Hi Fran,

    Thanks for sharing another great resource! I am putting it in my file for next year. What a great addition! Your generosity is appreciated!

    ~ Amy
    ahunt@narragansett.k12.ri.us

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  8. Thanks you for sharing all your wonderful resources.

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  9. Thank you so much for sharing. I just filed it away for our unit we do in February!

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  10. Many thanks for your sharing with us...you have a generous heart. Blessings to you.

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  11. What a neat lesson. Thanks for sharing!

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  12. I love it! I will use it next February... or review the symbols in May for Memorial Day!

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  13. Love it! Thanks for sharing. I will be teaching symbols in a few weeks and my school will be implementing thinking maps next year. I've gotten so many ideas from your blog! =)

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  14. Thank you all for your thoughtful comments. The maps are magical and can be used in so many ways to support a young child's writing.

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  15. Thank you for this map! I love it and can't wait to use it next year. :)

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  16. Thank you so very much for all of your wonderful resources...they are always a big hit with my kinder kiddos!!

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  17. I have had training on Thinking Maps, but your creations makes it so understandable and appropriate for my kinders; thanks for helping me make a connection... which in turn will help my students!

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  18. What a wonderful resource - thank you for sharing!

    Kool Kinders

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