The NCTE has a blog called:
I was just looking at their article on thinking maps. The author provides a bunch of links to sites designed to help teachers create various thinking maps for their students. I've been making them using MS Publisher, but sometimes I wish I could just download something. Or I run low on ideas and wish I could look at what others are using. This looks like a good place to start.
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Glad that you found that entry helpful. I really enjoyed playing around with Bubbl.us. Before long though, I recalled why I usually stick more to lists and outlines. I'm not as good at clusters and mind maps. They just seem unorganized and scattered to me. Nice reminder for me that everyone has different ways of thinking!
Thanks for reading my blog! Good luck with your classes!
You freaking rock Rillene!
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