Help students visualize concepts with a Bubble Map!
Start with a central concept or idea in the middle section, then assign a copy to each student so they can fill in the surrounding bubbles with relative concepts or definitions. Or, collaborate as a whole class with one master copy!
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Help students visualize concepts with a Bubble Map!
Start with a central concept or idea in the middle section, then assign a copy to each student so they can fill in the surrounding bubbles with relative concepts or definitions. Or, collaborate as a whole class with one master copy!
This template is our small version, here is a larger one.
Terms of use apply.
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Subjects | Arts & Music, English Language Arts, Math, Other, Science, Social Studies, World Languages |
Types | Graphic Organizers |
Grades | 10th, 11th, 12th, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, K, Pre K |
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Download this template to start brainstorming with your class today.
Help students visualize concepts with a Bubble Map!
Start with a central concept or idea in the middle section, then assign a copy to each student so they can fill in the surrounding bubbles with relative concepts or definitions. Or, collaborate as a whole class with one master copy!
This template is our large version, here is a smaller one.