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Teaching Resources
r Teaching Resources n ept Mapping Overview Concept maps encourage understanding by helping students organize and enhance their knowledge on any topic . They help students learn information by integrating each new idea into their existing body of knowledge. Concept maps are ideal for measuring the growth of student learning. As students create concept maps, they restate ideas using their own words. Misdirected links or wrong connections alert educators to what students do not understand, providing an accurate, objective way to evaluate areas in which students do not yet grasp concepts fully. Prepa ration Discuss with students the purpose and attributes of a concept map. Show several examples of varying complexity. Lesson 1. Identify a single concept upon which to base a concept map . For example, in the study of geography, students might start with the concept, "desert." desert 2. Open Kidspiration" and enter the concept into the Main Idea symbol. 3. Ask students to volunteer associated ideas, concepts or topics and enter them into the diagram. ® oo Kidspiration in the Classroom ©2 o 4. Show students how to use the Link tool to link related symbols. In each link 's associated text box , ente r words that exp lain the rela tionship between the ideas . To aid student thinking, remind them that in a concept map it is pos sible to read symbols and their connecting link text as sentences. Encourage students to add concepts as needed. has has desert and I seems but has many + animals lizards camels ".. snakes coyotes Concept Map activity The Science-Animal Concept Map activ ity or More-Concept Map activity offer students additiona l ways to develop a concept map. ~ _ _ hvesin - 15 known c;f and 6 -{ babies are fur C alled---.(~ enermes ale eats ! Q and ~ and 6 Use the Activity Wizard to modify this concept map to suit other areas of the curriculum. 4 Inspiration Sohwore', Inc. Teaching Resources esiqninq Rubrics Rubrics can be challenging to desig n, but once in place. they save lime and clarify expecta tion s. Here is a simp le process for creating your ow n rubrics with Kids pirat ion": 1. Download the R ubric activity at www. insp iration .com/k itc or refe r to the }low To section , page 102, to create your own version. Good j ob! Ge tt ing there! Nice stnrt l words and sentences orgamzauon 2. Make a prel iminary deci sion on the ele ments to be assessed and modify the Rubric activity as necessary. Look at stu dent work sa mples to see if yo u have om itted any important areas for assessment. 3. Write brief descriptions of each per formance level and enter them into the appropriate areas. Kidspiration in the Classroom Good Job! Ge tting thel" ! Nice S tnrt! Pictures support wti ling Labels pict ures G eneral idea is ro<'Oglliza ble in::;r'''' ,nth II gul5.WS R...der can .~~ Uses simpl e sen tences Pictures sta nd for words an d phrnses So me n.'COglIiza ble words words and senleJl~ &0 ~~ lIIing to grou p simila r ideas LeO/righ t and te p/down conventions orguuizaticn 4. If appropriate , share the rubric with your stude nts be fore th y begin their assigned project. 5. Following the assignme nt, indic at performance levels on the rubric . Getting th ere! Nice StlU1! words and sentences 6. To addres s diffe rent assignments. exper iment w ith rubric lay out s and ways of representing info rmation. Continued next page '\ Inspiration Software, Inc. 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If Unable to fallow hl:r;v expernrent WIll be dane the Cla ssroom graph Wllh some small ellen EUDlS in results table and gra ph make It hard to ~ tl:::nnn ~ the VlIitin'lSc.,ar ard COIJ:'1St: Grammar au:l 'l'tilln8 correct WIlUC8 is ce ar, a nunc) en0 1'5 tn r..., grammar and , pelling OU1('Q~ WnUllBlS eanr.:.\mg and hard la faile'll, Marc::u enm s in grammar au:l speillng TIlbl:- alii s ra ph eIther absent m cannot be WlltJ.ng c sa eanfus'olg and fnll of en ois till'.! it canro t UIrlcm oad be uncers tood M ath problem Malll problem Strategy Level - Calculations Well ora anized WIth clear diagram of - prob lem solving approac h Shows use of several different computational strategies Work shows some orgamzauon, diagram absent Calculauons are correct , and may shaw alternau ve strategies Some organization, but important parts of solution all' absent CalculaUOns have some a Excellent G ood err ors r- Explanatton Understanding Explanation l5 clear, and demcnstra tes a Demonstrates complete sequential approach to - solving the problem understandmg of the math mvolved 111 tire solution Shows a basic Explananon 15 clear Exp lanatrm shows some small errors 111 thinking understanding of tire math involved in tire solution SIID'JiS a limited understanding of tire math involved in the solution beginning I N~ work ~ © 2004 Inspiration Software", Inc. No solution strategies present - Explananon is Major errors 111 calculations I--- COnn1S1l1Q or I - incomplete Demonstra tes lID understanding of the math involved in tire solution Teaching Resources Symbol Maker Ideas Us ing ihc Sym bo l Make r too l, stu den ts ca n express their unlimited visual vocabul ary by drawing and paint ing the ir ow n sym bo ls. Research shows th at drawing increases activity in th e brain, hel ping youn g students generate and co nnect ideas. As w ith wr iting, students ma ke dec is ions and so lve p robl em s w hen the y draw. Ora vings in Kid spirat io n" oecorne an imp ort ant el ment of stu dent g raph ic organizers, a llow ing young learner s to refi ne and per son ali ze meaning. Uses for the Sy mbol Maker tool are as varied as the stu dents in your classes. Here are some ideas to gel you started : Create a class portrait gallery: Depict story elements for writing: SeccrdaIv characters Brad Joey Kidspiration in the Classroom Personalize information about da ily life: Mom. Dad. and Joe Charlotte's Web Go to college My friend's pool Develop visual memory cues: Continued next page © 200 4 Inspiration Software" , Inc. Tea hing Resources Symbol Make Id ~ ontinued Create symbols to extend a custom library: ~ ~r Swung 15 Nelle is tile state burl <. Isla nds are tops of undersea mo untauis Lei Stale Flag Pineapple Yellow lubiscus is the Kill:ui tree sta te flower Record daily observations for science: Biro wa tc hin g Jit...rinn TUll: s:b y Ki spiration in the Classroom Illustrate experimental procedures: r- CJ CJ • .-. I · Design manipulatives for mathematical investigations: ©2004 Inspiration Software , Inc. Te ching Resources