Examples of using A spider map in English and their translations into Hebrew
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In this activity, students will create a Frayer Model or a spider map that depicts real-life examples of different types of government.
Have students create a spider map for one or more current day states that presently exist in what was once the unexplored Louisiana Territory.
students will create a spider map detailing the event they found most significant in causing of the French and Indian War.
Have students identify the characters of"The Story of an Hour" and use the description box to explain the character's role in a spider map.
use a spider map to organize the brainstorming effort,
Have students expand on one specific figure of Lincoln's cabinet using a spider map.
Create a spider map that examines a leader in World War II,
Using a spider map with this age group encourages a deeper, more thought-provoking exploration about something they may not know much about.
Create a spider map that identifies major terms from the Space Race,
Create a spider map that identifies and explains the different processes in the carbon cycle.
Have students create a spider map to detail the initiatives taken by President Barack Obama in 2008 to solve the recession crisis.
Here, students will create a spider map to visualize the significance of the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Using a spider map, students will illustrate the 5 Ws of America acquiring the Oregon Territory.
Create a spider map examining one of the theaters of war during World War II.
A spider map layout works very well with this activity because there is less emphasis on ordering than there is in a list.
Create a spider map that uses the imperfect tense to describe the time,
students will use a spider map to show the 5 Ws of the election of 1972(who, what, when, where, and why).
Create a spider map that describes four effects of global warming.
Have students create a spider map or poster on one specific figure.
Create a spider map that describes and visualizes three New Deal Programs.