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Here you will find example diagrams that were
previously featured on our web site.

Language Arts diagrams
Jane & Charlotte
To Kill a Mockingbird
Dog Island
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Visualizing Poetry
Juliet's Journal
Vocabulary
Mythic Journey
Book Comparison
Ozymandias analysis
The Greek Myth of the Seasons
Tom Sawyer
Hatchet character analysis
Social Studies diagrams
Great Fire of London
French Revolution
Eleanor Roosevelt
Concurrent Powers
Dawn of Civilization
History of Money
The Silk Road
Role of Family
Native Americans
Mesopotamian Civilizations
Southwest Asian agriculture
Chinese dynasties
The Euro
Causes of the French Revolution
Golda Meir and Indira Gandhi
Gutenburg printing press
Thomas Jefferson
Congress of Vienna
Science diagrams
Rainforest Animals
Friction
Measurement
Deer Population
Soil
Circuits
Mass of an Electron
Laws of Motion
The Carbon Cycle
Ozone
Plate Tectonics
Primates
Radioactive decay
The Path of Red Blood cells
Vertebrates
Sound diagram
Planning diagrams
Plants
District 70
World of Cats
Shakespeare
Creating a Picture Book
Planning a Research Paper
Technology Initiative
Writing a Biography
Amazon rainforest research paper
Bridges project
Charleston trip plan
Telling time lesson plan
Luna moth speech
Seventh grade science
More diagrams
Birth of Jazz
Notetaking
Probability Tree
Process Flowchart

For more ideas and teacher-inspired lesson plans, see our cross-curriculum teacher resource book. The Thinking Classroom: Using Inspiration® to Meet Curriculum Standards is designed to support teachers as they help students develop their critical thinking strategies. Each of the book's six sections focuses on a fundamental thinking skill. Each section includes an overview of the cognitive strategy and its application in the major curriculum areas: language arts, science and social studies.





 
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