The document discusses various types of diagrams and their purposes. A fishbone map shows multiple causes and effects, a cloud diagram creates a web of ideas, and a tree diagram shows a chain of events. A timeline diagram has definite beginning and ending points, a clock diagram shows a cyclic process, and a cycle diagram has no beginning or end. A flowchart diagram provides step-by-step instructions, a Venn diagram examines similarities and differences, and a chart diagram organizes quantitative data. Other diagrams include Y-charts for analyzing three topics, T-charts for comparing two aspects, decision-making diagrams, pie charts for dividing a group, vocabulary maps for learning words, and geographic maps for country reports.
The document discusses various types of diagrams and their purposes. A fishbone map shows multiple causes and effects, a cloud diagram creates a web of ideas, and a tree diagram shows a chain of events. A timeline diagram has definite beginning and ending points, a clock diagram shows a cyclic process, and a cycle diagram has no beginning or end. A flowchart diagram provides step-by-step instructions, a Venn diagram examines similarities and differences, and a chart diagram organizes quantitative data. Other diagrams include Y-charts for analyzing three topics, T-charts for comparing two aspects, decision-making diagrams, pie charts for dividing a group, vocabulary maps for learning words, and geographic maps for country reports.
The document discusses various types of diagrams and their purposes. A fishbone map shows multiple causes and effects, a cloud diagram creates a web of ideas, and a tree diagram shows a chain of events. A timeline diagram has definite beginning and ending points, a clock diagram shows a cyclic process, and a cycle diagram has no beginning or end. A flowchart diagram provides step-by-step instructions, a Venn diagram examines similarities and differences, and a chart diagram organizes quantitative data. Other diagrams include Y-charts for analyzing three topics, T-charts for comparing two aspects, decision-making diagrams, pie charts for dividing a group, vocabulary maps for learning words, and geographic maps for country reports.
Fishbone map - multiple cause and effect Cloud diagram - creating web Tree diagram – chain of events Chain diagram – linear chain of events Timeline diagram – definite begging and ending points Clock diagram – clock like cycle Cycle diagram – no beginning and no ending Flowchart diagram – instruction to follow Venn diagram – if the topic examining similarities and difference Chart diagram – if the task involves condensing and organizing data about traits Y – chart – analyzing with respect to three topic T – chart diagram – analyzing or comparing two aspect of the topic Decision making diagram – diagram making a decision Pie chart – involve showing divisions of the group Vocabulary map – helping students learning vocabulary word Geographic map – short report on a country
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