Hello bloggers!
I am back with a new blog post this time it's about what we are doing for our Inquiry learning!
Today we started our Mini Inquiry learning slides for a practice for our actual slides.
Firstly we started to brainstorm about out topic, my topic was Air pollution. We used some different ways to do this brainstorm, some people used Concept maps, and some people did Mind maps. I chose to do a Concept map.
I would love you bloggers to give me some feedback on my Concept map because I need to know what it's like from an audience's perspective. Please tell me if you understand it or not because that way I know how to make a better one when I do my actual one. What do you know about Air pollution? Are you affected by it?
Enjoy!
Hi Mia,
ReplyDeleteYour concept map is really clear. I could follow it and understand the connections and links you have made. I actually wasn't 100% on what a concept map was but I think I now know from your example.
I don't know a lot about air pollution apart from it being really bad for us. I do know that Christchurch brought in the Clean Air Act to try and cut down on the air pollution around Christchurch that was caused by smoke from fires. I think that this rule has helped a lot because we don't seem to get the smog like I remember from when I was a kid.
What will you do with your concept map?
:0) Mrs Spragg
Hi Mrs Spragg!
DeleteIt's for our Inquiry learning this week, we have been working on making Mini Inquiries and part of that was making a concept map based on our topic, which mine was Air pollution. I have started to talk about toxic gases and how it affects us humans.
I going to check your blog out!
Mia
A concept map is a visual organization and representation of knowledge. It shows concepts and ideas and the relationships among them. Developing a concept map is easy to draw when concept map mapping templates are used. You can find some Concept Map Templates in the diagram community of Creately.
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