Bubble Map with Image Workbook
Student Activity: In this printable activity students show what they learned by
completing a Bubble Map that has a relevant image in the center.
It also includes slides for reading the article and taking notes, multiple choice
questions, and a discussion worksheet for open-ended prompts.
How to share with students: These pages are sized for printing or can be
assigned digitally using an LMS (like Google Classroom), where students can work
on their own slide decks via “Make a Copy for Each Student.” Each slide is set up
with text boxes for students to type in.
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formatting on each slide.
Suggested Lesson Flow:
1. Students review key vocabulary words.
2. Students read and take notes.
3. Students will complete a Bubble Map to summarize what they learned from the
reading.
4. Students answer the questions and explain their thinking.
5. Students write answers to the short answer questions.
6. Have students complete the Open Ended Questions and discuss with partners
or groups.
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TEACHER INSTRUCTION PAGE (delete this slide)
, Key Vocabulary
Instructions: For each term, use the word in a sentence that shows you understand its
definition. Then create an image to represent the term. Be ready to explain the image.
Vocabulary Term Use It In A Sentence: An Image to Represent It:
abstract
adjective
relating to ideas or concepts
rather than concrete objects
or experiences
Vocabulary Term Use It In A Sentence: An Image to Represent It:
inequalities
noun
mathematical statements that
compare two values using
symbols like 'greater than' or
'less than'
Vocabulary Term Use It In A Sentence: An Image to Represent It:
linear
adjective
relating to a straight line or a
relationship that can be
represented by a straight line
on a graph
Vocabulary Term Use It In A Sentence: An Image to Represent It:
equations
noun
mathematical statements
that show that two
expressions are equal
Vocabulary Term Use It In A Sentence: An Image to Represent It:
concepts
noun
ideas or general notions
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