Saturday, January 21, 2012

Thinking Maps: Bubble Maps

Bubble Maps! A normal Bubble map looks like a web, but has a specific purpose. It is used to describe. Which kind of words are used to describe? Adjectives! Thus, while using a bubble map, one need ONLY USE adjectives. (Ignore the information inside the map...This was before I got properly trained how to use Thinking Maps!)


A Double Bubble is used to compare and contrast two objects, just like a Venn Diagram. However, it's a little more visual and organized than a Venn Diagram. Keep in mind that there does not have to be a matching "contrast." It's ok to have an uneven amount of bubbles on sides. In real life, there won't always be an equal amount of similarities and differences. Feast your eyes on a picture!

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