Inspiration Examples  
 
Arrow
 
Inspiration Language Arts Examples
Inspiration Science Examples
Inspiration Science Classroom Examples
Inspiration Science More Examples
Inspiration Social Studies Examples
Inspiration Planning Examples
 
 


Detailed View

 

Classroom Examples- Science

Use Inspiration® in your science classroom to help students deepen their understanding of concepts like Radioactive Decay and better recognize the relationships between the components.

Students use Inspiration to visually explore complex processes, like the Path of Red Blood Cells or the Carbon Cycle, while detailed concept maps like Ozone help students learn new information by building on their existing body of knowledge.

See other great ways to use Inspiration in the science classroom:

 
 

NEW! 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 includes an overview of a key cognitive strategy and its application in the major curriculum areas of language arts, science and social studies.

This innovative teacher resource book takes a new approach by offering in-depth explanations of visual learning's role in mastering fundamental thinking skills.

Click here to see additional diagram examples.

Click here for more examples

Check out our Diagram Library for all content-area example diagrams!

Diagram Library

 

Click here to view awards


Inspiration is cross-curricular:

 

 

 

Education | Business and Professional | Higher Ed | Services | Weblog
Legal Notice | Site Diagram | Site Index
| Store | SCOOP!
v 2.0 ©mindServegroup 2003-2007. All rights reserved.
2326 Crestview Dr. Schererville, IN 46375   Telephone: 877.674.7687
Click here to view awards View larger image