This week, we started learning how to make concept maps. A concept map is an easy way to organize and visualize your thoughts. It also allows you to show the connections or relationship between different key points within a larger idea. Here are some examples of concept maps I showed in class on Monday. We also created a concept map together on the board. Then, I set you off on your own to create your own concept map based on any topic of your choosing. I really enjoyed looking through these maps, and I learned a lot from some of them.
Today, we worked in groups to complete some concept maps I gave you covering the three major topics we have learned about so far; requirements of science, measurement, and PIT-BC's. We will continue working on these maps tomorrow. Our final product should be one big concept map that combines all of the ideas from each of the three topics.
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