Graphic Organizer
Overview
Visualizing how ideas fit together helps students construct meaning and strengthen recall. Graphic organizers outsource the memory demands of a task by mimicking the brain's mental schema, supporting students' cognitive development and, in turn, their reading and vocabulary skills.
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Factors Supported by this Strategy
Learner Background
Safety
Background Knowledge
Socioeconomic Status
Sleep
Primary Language
Hearing
Adverse Experiences
Cognition
Speed of Processing
Short-term Memory
Working Memory
Inhibition
Long-term Memory
Attention
Literacy
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Advance Graphic Organizer
Advance graphic organizers link prior knowledge to upcoming learning to help students anticipate and understand the structure of new information.
Pictures & Visuals
Visuals help students recognize relationships within words and sentences to develop reading skills.
Videos
Providing visuals to introduce, support, or review instruction activates more cognitive processes to support learning.
Videos: SEL Topics
Videos developed with discussion guides can teach students about SEL skills.
