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🌺 Amy Phillips

Thinking Maps- Flow Map

Grades: 1st Grade, 3rd Grade, 2nd Grade
Subjects: Writing

Student Instructions

Click add to open your thinking map. Use the label tool, to type on top of the thinking map. Use could also use the pencil to write directly on the thinking map. You could also put a picture in each box using the photo tool or draw a picture with the pen Put your least favorite option in the bottom box. Put your first choice in the top box Put your other options in order from bottom to top. Click the green check to add your flow map to your seesaw learning journal.

Teacher Notes (not visible to students)

Flow maps are great for prioritizing options- for example listing all possible choices in order from least liked to most liked. If you would like to make a map of all options/ideas giving them equal weight, used a circle map instead. You can find one here.

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