Infographics

An infographic is a visual way to display information. Usually (especially infographics used in elementary school), they are colorful and fun to look at. They also display the information in fun and innovative ways.

I think creating and interpreting infographics is a skill that students need to learn. The will run into infographics in their life whether they want to or not. I think infographics are also a great way for students to show that they are learning and understanding in a fun and creative way. I also think infographics are an engaging way to show students information. They need to be able to interpret an infographic in order to gather the information presented in it.

You can use infographics for all ages. For example, in 1st grade you can make an infographic about a morning routine. Show that you need to wake up, get dressed, eat breakfast, and brush your teeth. For a little older students (perhaps 3rd or 4th grade) you could have the students create an infographic about a certain country or state. They could research facts about the country/state and display what they find on an infographic. For students in 6th grade you could show an infographic about photosynthesis. I think showing the students a visual representation for something as complicated as photosynthesis will help them understand the concept better.

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