We all know the old truism that a picture speaks a thousand words. Why should we let all those words get wasted if there is a better way? When I was younger, I would often find myself wishing that somebody would turn all those lines of words in my books into pictures. My teachers would often come to class with charts which would deal with the longest chapters in a concise way. These were quite simple to follow and very colorful. What I liked most about them, however, was that they made learning fun.
Today, my kids have begun with their studies of long lines of words. I have been trying to teach them to use flowcharts and matrices and make their student lives just a lot simpler. They have themselves a joyride using their crayons and making their charts brighter and prettier.
Of course, more than being fun, graphic organizers of all kinds help improve learning. They lay stress on the important ideas in a particular subject of study. They reveal the patterns and associations that exist between a number of different aspects. If you are in the process of understanding the elements of causality between a number of points, a graphic organizer makes that easier to understand too.
Brainstorming is made a whole lot simpler when one tries to use charts and diagrams to pictorially represent the various ideas that emerge at various points of time. Most of the ideas that emerge at brainstorming sessions tend to appear rather random. So, it is a great idea to graphically represent the various associations between concepts so as to avoid confusion. If one does this right from the beginning, as the volume of ideas grows, the element of confusion will remain under control. So whether it is likeness or antagonism or causality, maintaining a graphic organizer will make life a whole lot simpler for you.
Today is a lot more different from the times when when we had to sit down with our pencils and erasers, rubbing out older lines as new developments emerged. These days both children and grown-ups can make use of computerized graphic organizers. A simple click of the mouse and a little dragging will allow you to make all kinds of modifications to your chart. So whether you are looking for an simpler way to study new concepts or are simply trying to look through the information that you have collected, graphic organizers are usually a great help.
Of course, for those of us that are not that comfortable with computers, it is a good idea to stick to the good old crayons and sticky notes. With charts, flowcharts and Venn diagrams, learning and presenting becomes quite easy.
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A bouquet is the most common form of gift-wrapping for a bunch of flowers. The individual flowers are separated, cut and preened of dead leaves, then arranged and tied into a wrap. The wrap is usually done with a waterproof material as the bouquets are usually kept damp, but may contain a porous block that the stems are embedded in, or a plastic bubble filled with water. Bouquets are bought from florists and some gift shops but due to their simple design and mobility, they are also sold at filling stations and local shops for people who are in a hurry. There is also a growing market for online flower sale and delivery.
Arranging the flowers in a bouquet is an internationally acknowledged art form. This is known as floristry and works flowers, grasses, and herbs into an artistically designed display. The style of the design changes from florist to florist and also between eras and nations. The florist must have a good eye for design, good knowledge of botany, and be able to discern what kind of display the customer needs. The types of flowers will need to be different depending on the occasion, also changing for different seasons such as Christmas or Valentine’s Day. Also cultural differences occur. A white flower in many western countries signifies purity and cleanliness, while in some Asian countries is a symbol of death. In some eastern European countries, giving a bouquet of yellow flowers to a lover means that you want to part with them.
Bouquets are usually best suited for temporary use. The flowers do not last very long and are so used as a gift to present on a date or special occasion, and also a bouquet needs to be put in a vase as it is not free standing. For a floral gift that can be used as a centrepiece a wreath or similar arrangement is used, where the flowers are attached to a backboard.
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