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The Bubble Map is useful for the following disciplines 1. 2. 3.


Character analysis of people


Identifying the properties of things under study in science Vocabulary development and others


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VOLUME 1


he Bubble Map is a great tool for helping you to list down key adjectives (qualities, properties and attributes) that describe a particular topic or concept so it can be understood better. It is designed for describing using adjectives. It helps in identifying the sensory, logical and emotional qualities of any topic or concept.


The first step is to construct an inner circle and write the word or topic being described.


Then, draw several outer circles extending from the inner circle like the spokes of a wheel and fill in these circles with the adjectives that describe the word in the inner circle. The number of circles on either side can vary. These descriptors can come from sensory qualities using the five senses (what we see, hear, feel, taste and smell). They can also be emotional or aesthetic qualities as well as value-based words such as the characteristics that describe a person - loyal, helpful, honest, strong and so on. You can also apply the Frame of Reference to the Bubble Map. Here is an example of a Bubble Map generated from the orange fruit.


Look out for details of other maps in the forthcoming HOTS issues


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