Bubble map
Curriculum Links - The Bubble Map can be used in subjects to describe an idea in more depth.
Some examples are... Guided Reading - After reading children may write down their ideas or new knowledge about the subject. Art - Children may write down what they know or have learnt about an artist. |
What is its purpose?
A Bubble Map describes a topic through using adjectives. The adjectives allow the user to describe the attributes, traits, and/or properties of the main idea. How is it used?
Why use it? A Bubble Map is useful in describing an idea in greater detail. It is commonly seen being used like a brainstorm for children to plan ideas in subject areas like writing and inquiry, as it is an easy method to describe an idea. Limitations: In my opinion a Bubble Map is limited as it focuses mainly on a singular idea/topic. This means you may have to create a new Bubble Map for each individual idea/topic, which could be time consuming and require space. |