Click on comments for this post and let the class know that you have created a Thinking Map for your vocabulary word. Tell us the blog to visit to see the Thinking Map on the word that you did.
Create the Thinking Map with the thinking maps software (download the software for free from Edline--see blog post below). Once your map is created in Thinking Maps software, export the image as a png or jpeg file (see the file pulldown menu for the export option). Once you have the file exported/saved, then post the Thinking Map as a small image on your blog. If you post as a small image, the blog reader can then click on the image to bring it full screen to see the Thinking Map. Click on my kola nut double bubble map to see it full screen.
Create the Thinking Map with the thinking maps software (download the software for free from Edline--see blog post below). Once your map is created in Thinking Maps software, export the image as a png or jpeg file (see the file pulldown menu for the export option). Once you have the file exported/saved, then post the Thinking Map as a small image on your blog. If you post as a small image, the blog reader can then click on the image to bring it full screen to see the Thinking Map. Click on my kola nut double bubble map to see it full screen.
Remember that you can use any Thinking Map you want that illustrates or expands on your assigned vocab word. Perhaps you can made an analogy on a bridge map, define the word with a circle map, describe your word with adjectives in a bubble map, analyze the causes and effects of your word in a multi-flow map. Be creative!!
Here are the vocabulary words:
egwugwu, p. 4, a masquerader who impersonates an ancestral spirit
kola nut, p. 6, (same as cola) a nut from an African tree that contains caffeine
proverb, p. 7, a short saying that expresses some obvious truth
Oracle, p. 12, any person or place believed to be in communication with a Deity (God)
agbala, p. 13, a woman; or a man who has taken no title
malevolent, p. 13, wishing evil or harm to others, “nature, malevolent, red in tooth and claw.”
incipient, p. 13, just beginning to exist, “incipient laziness” of Nwoye
chi, p. 18, personal god
abomination, p. 18, something hateful and disgusting
tapper, p. 20, someone who taps trees to get the sap or oil
share-cropping, p. 22, a farmer who gives part of his profits to the landowner
cassava, p. 23, tuber (root starch) often used for tapioca
Ibo (Igbo), p. 27, an African people of Southeast Nigeria
bride-price, p. 40, the money paid by the groom’s family to the bride’s family
harbingers, p. 56, a person or thing that comes before to indicate what follows
effeminate, p. 58, having characteristics usually attributed to females; unmanly
plantains, p. 63, banana
ogbanje, p. 77, a child who repeatedly dies and returns to its mother to be reborn
Here are the vocabulary words:
egwugwu, p. 4, a masquerader who impersonates an ancestral spirit
kola nut, p. 6, (same as cola) a nut from an African tree that contains caffeine
proverb, p. 7, a short saying that expresses some obvious truth
Oracle, p. 12, any person or place believed to be in communication with a Deity (God)
agbala, p. 13, a woman; or a man who has taken no title
malevolent, p. 13, wishing evil or harm to others, “nature, malevolent, red in tooth and claw.”
incipient, p. 13, just beginning to exist, “incipient laziness” of Nwoye
chi, p. 18, personal god
abomination, p. 18, something hateful and disgusting
tapper, p. 20, someone who taps trees to get the sap or oil
share-cropping, p. 22, a farmer who gives part of his profits to the landowner
cassava, p. 23, tuber (root starch) often used for tapioca
Ibo (Igbo), p. 27, an African people of Southeast Nigeria
bride-price, p. 40, the money paid by the groom’s family to the bride’s family
harbingers, p. 56, a person or thing that comes before to indicate what follows
effeminate, p. 58, having characteristics usually attributed to females; unmanly
plantains, p. 63, banana
ogbanje, p. 77, a child who repeatedly dies and returns to its mother to be reborn
7 comments:
I did a multiflow map for agbala.
I had a problem with downloading the software. It would download, but then when it was done, the icon disappeared.
My software wouldn't let me save it so that I could put it on my blog. I hand wrote it and scanned the image into my computer then posted it.
I did a double bubble on egwuwu, but it wouldn't let me up load the thinking map, there was an error, so i used a different program.
I'm a pc and it had errors while downloading, therefore, I received no
desktop icon and I couldn't use the software.
i did a bubble map on share-cropping
I did a bubble map on effeminate
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