Inspiration and Kidspiration Software

Inspiration and Kidspiration Software
photo by: Alana Elliott
By M.A. Mastropieri|T.E. Scruggs
Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall

Spatial organizers help make content more concrete and more familiar to students when studying various content areas. Graphic organizers can be used in almost any content area. Organizers can be used to teach sequence of events, cause-and-effect relationships, to compare and contrast ideas or concepts, or to illustrate hierarchies. Organizers can be used as story webs during the brainstorming phase of writing papers. Graphic organizers can be developed as story maps that include specific details to facilitate comprehension and learning about characters, plots, major events, and story themes. Organizers can be used to develop hierarchies of important-to-least-important content in science and social studies. Graphic organizers can also be used to design study guides to accompany content area textbooks.

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