A Concept Definition Map is a visual organizer that helps students explore and define new vocabulary words or concepts. It goes beyond a simple dictionary definition by encouraging students to analyze the following to connect to their prior learning: Use a Concept Definition Map to: By using concept definition maps, you can transform vocabulary instruction […] The post A Concept Definition Map for Student Exploration appeared first on Teaching Channel.
A Concept Definition Map is a visual organizer that helps students explore and define new vocabulary words or concepts. It goes beyond a simple dictionary definition by encouraging students to analyze the following to connect to their prior learning:
- Concept: The new word or concept being defined is placed in the center of the map.
- Characteristics: Key features or attributes of the concept are listed.
- Examples: Specific examples of the concept are provided.
- Non-examples: Examples that do not fit the concept are listed to clarify its boundaries.
Use a Concept Definition Map to:
- Introduce a new concept: Present a new vocabulary word or concept from a text students are reading.
- Guide students in completing the map: Facilitate a discussion to analyze the concept’s characteristics, generate examples and non-examples, and connect it to students’ prior knowledge.
- Encourage discussion and revision: Have students share their maps and definitions, discuss any discrepancies, and revise their maps as needed.
By using concept definition maps, you can transform vocabulary instruction from passive memorization to active exploration and deeper understanding!

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This Concept Definition Map is just one example of the many practical tools teachers can use to support literacy across all subjects. If you’re looking for more strategies to enhance reading, writing, and communication in your classroom, Course 5260: Literacy in the Content Areas I, offers a wealth of research-based approaches and ready-to-use resources. Through engaging activities, you’ll explore ways to help students confidently navigate complex texts and express their ideas effectively—no matter the subject area!
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