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I don’t think you can have too many graphic organizers in your teacher tool kit so I’m always on the look for new ones- at least new to me ones. I came across this one and I want to share it with you. It’s an extension of the K.W.L. organizer I’ve been using. You know the one that asks-
K- what do you know about the topic
W- what do you want to know about the topiv
L- what have you learned about the topic
The extended version asks
Q- questions I still have about the topic.
I like this extension of the original.
I’ve created a handout for you to use. Feel free to adapt it to suit your needs. kwlq-chart I hope you find it useful.
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Cool. We use a concept/question board and thinking maps for our graphic organizers.
The concept/question board and thinking maps are great,too.