This document discusses different types of graphic organizers that can be used to organize information. It describes graphic organizers such as Venn diagrams that compare two objects, story maps that identify character traits, T-charts that analyze two aspects of a topic, pie charts that show divisions in a group, fishbone diagrams that identify causes, cycle diagrams that show interacting events, and web diagrams that locate a main idea in the center with supporting details. Examples are provided for each type of graphic organizer.
10. This graphic organizer
helps to identify the traits
of a certain character by
looking at the events
surrounding the character
in the story.
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13. This graphic organizer helps to identify the traits of a
certain character by looking at the events surrounding the
character in the story.
Character Trait
40. It is a graphic organizer that
is sometimes called
“concept map” or “spider
web” wherein the main idea
or the topic is located at the
center part and surrounded
by its supporting details.
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43. It is a graphic organizer that is sometimes called “concept map” or
“spider web” wherein the main idea or the topic is located at the
center part and surrounded by its supporting details.
Web Diagram