Thinking Maps
Thinking and Learning
Reading for Meaning
Studying and Notes
Winning Colors
100

This map is used to define a thing or idea.

What is a circle map?

100

Awareness and understanding of one's own though process.

What is metacognition?

100

This method of vocabulary comprehension uses clues that surround an unknown word to help reveal its meaning. 

What is context clues?

100

It is considered one of the most important study habits.

What is managing your time?

100

Assuming that a behavior is natural for everyone can lead to unreasonable expectations of others and unnecessary frustration for yourself.

What is seek first to understand?

200

This type of map identifies the relationships between stages and sub-stages of an event.

What is a flow map?

200

The eight kind of intelligences.

What are: bodily/kinesthetic, visual/spatial, logical/mathematical, verbal/linguistic, musical/rhythmical, naturalist, interpersonal, and intrapersonal?

200

This reading comprehension method captures the main points or ideas and answers questions that may have come up earlier.

What is outlining?

200

Information on the internet to be cautious of.

What is who, when, where and how this information is provided?

200

The key to success is to be ________.

What is balanced?

300

This map map helps to identify relationships between people, and things.

What is a multi-flow map?

300

an _____ _____ might brainstorm to come up with ideas to solve a problem.

What is an active learner?

300

These are questions to which the answers are factual.

What are empirical questions?

300

Doing this before a test will help you organize your thoughts and commit material to long term memory.

What is review your notes?

300

This model is a reflection process used after each experience or action, to help you understand what happened and why.

What is the EIAG model?

400

On the lines within the first ________ to the right, write the major parts of the object.

What is brace?

400

This means that you consider facts and other perspectives, not just your own feelings and ideas.

What is objective thinking?

400

This method asks you to focus on short passages and create summaries for each passage.

What is GIST or generating interactions between schemata and test?

400

How to condition your mind for study mode.

What would be, study at the same place and time, every night?

400

Sharing observations with others is a responsibility and a privilege.

What is giving and receiving feedback?

500

these are tools that can aid you in keeping your ideas organized.

What are thinking maps?

500

An important component of our learning is the process of directing our attention.

What is attention and motivation?

500

Resemblance in some particulars between things otherwise unalike.

What is analogy?

500

 Understand what you have read, think critically and objectively, and memorize.

What are study skills?

500

This groups human behavior into categories.

What are winning colors?