How Do You Write A Web Graphic Organizer?
Graphic organizers are useful tools in education, because they help direct students’ thought processes and organize their ideas. A web graphic organizer is a brainstorming tool used to generate ideas about one main topic and organize sub-topics. This type of graphic organizer works particularly well as a prewriting activity before composing an essay or a paper. “Web” refers to the style of the organizer, with connected ovals or circles holding topics and subtopics. You can draw your own web graphic organizer on paper, adding legs to the web as you go. Or you can find them online; print them from the references below. Start with a main topic. It should be the subject you need to study, or the thesis of your paper (or something related to the thesis). For this example, the main topic can be “types of fruit.” Write this main topic inside a circle in the center of your graphic organizer. If you write a paper, this topic will be included in your introductory paragraph. Brainstorm subtopics.