Thinking Maps transforms schools through a brain-based visual language that integrates thought processes & ideas while promoting critical thinking & creativity.
Summer break is almost here, and the Thinking Maps AI Tool is already planning ahead!
In just seconds, this AI-generated Tree Map organizes summer possibilities into a clear visual framework.
Because great thinking doesn't take a vacation. Click here: https://t.co/xpfF9EMMxy
Foundations: A Visual Language for Critical Thinking is here and it's everything educators have been asking for!
Close the Cognition Gap. Build a Culture of Critical Thinking.
Contact us at 800.243.9169 or [email protected] to learn more!
Reminder to sign up for the following June webinars:
Wednesday, June 3rd: Building a Culture of Critical Thinking
Tuesday, June 16th: Introducing Our New Foundations Resources
Both sessions start at 3:30PM ET
Register at https://t.co/emPaCVmFME or via the QR code
It's The Friday Map! This week: the Circle Map perfect for brainstorming & defining in context.
Check out how teachers are using it in classrooms and with help from TMLC's AI tool.
Explore it yourself → https://t.co/xpfF9EMMxy
What if lesson planning took less than a minute? With the Thinking Maps Learning Cloud AI tool, educators can instantly generate a complete lesson plan with supporting Thinking Maps for any subject, any topic, and any grade level. Watch it happen in real time.
We've got two great webinars lined up for June and you don't want to miss either one!
June 3rd: Building a Culture of Critical Thinking
June 16th: Introducing Our New Foundations Resources
Register at https://t.co/emPaCVmFME or via the QR code
This Memorial Day, we honor the men and women who gave everything in service to our country. With the Thinking Maps AI Tool on Learning Cloud, educators can generate complete, standards-aligned lesson plans, including ready-to-use Thinking Maps, in minutes.
Just like flowers bloom with distinct parts — deep understanding grows when students can see how ideas are structured. The Brace Map, one of Thinking Maps' eight research-based visual tools, helps students break down physical objects and concepts into their component parts.
We're officially in our coaching era.
Thinking Maps is shifting from one-time training events to an embedded coaching model — because real change happens when support shows up consistently, not just once a year.
Better thinking. Deeper learning. Lasting results.
First look at Foundations: A Visual Language for Critical Thinking is here.
The new book from @ThinkingMaps gives educators & leaders the framework to make critical thinking visible and lasting.
The Cognition Gap is real — students are struggling to think critically, make connections & evaluate ideas. The fix? Teach thinking.
When schools use @ThinkingMaps, thinking becomes visible, consistent & transferable across every grade & subject.
The cognition gap is real — and it shows up every day in classrooms. When students struggle to organize their thinking, learning stalls. We want to know: what does it look like for you? Drop a comment below.
Education evolves with our brain understanding. The 100-year math debate continues. The Learning Nook is now in Thinking Maps Learning Cloud for TMLC subscribers! Link in Bio.
Something big is coming. Are you ready for it?
Thinking Maps is entering a new era and we brought a whole book to prove it. Foundations: A Visual Language for Critical Thinking is about to change the way your school thinks, teaches, and grows.
Our latest blog post introduces our new e-book Thinking Maps Foundations: A Visual Language for Critical Thinking and explores why Thinking Maps is shifting to a Training of Coaches model. Head to our website to read the blog.
¡Feliz Cinco de Mayo! Today is a wonderful reminder of the power of culture, history, and community. At Thinking Maps, we celebrate the diverse voices and experiences that make every classroom richer.
The brain organizes information visually. Thinking Maps makes that visible — for every student, every classroom, every background. Better retention. Deeper thinking. Teachers freed up for what matters. Ready to transform thinking? Visit https://t.co/xpfF9EMMxy to learn more.
LEAD 359 (formerly Concourse Village Elementary School), a New York City elementary school, turned to Thinking Maps in their very first year. Read more about how the implementation of Thinking Maps supported the improvement of student achievement for this school on our website.