Analytic CodingFish: Salmon(Mind Map, Question and Expanded formats)Analytic coding using conceptual vocabulary from the Basic Conceptual Systems based on the work of Anne Svendsen and Andreas Hansen, adapted by K. Morgan. © 2013.
4. Number of Parts
5. Color(s)
6. Shape(s)
10. Function / Use
11. Surface Pattern
3. Is this …
Living
Non-Living
7. Size (compared to you)
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13. Diet (Prey)
12. Habitat (Place)
15. Protection
2. Group16. Movement/Speed
17. Life Cycle (Change)
14. Predators
9. Weight (compared
to you)
Warm BloodedCold Blooded
8. Temperature
1. What is it?
4. What Number of Parts does this
have?
5. What Color(s) does this have?
6. What Shape(s) does it have?
2. What Group does it belong to?
16. How does it move?(Movement/Speed)
3. Is this …
Living
Non-Living
Warm bloodedCold blooded
9. What Temperature does it have?
12. What do we use this for?
13. What Surface Pattern does it have?
7. What Size is it (compared to you)?
11. Where does it live? (Habitat/Place)
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10. What Weight does it have? (compared to you)?
14. What Predators does it have?
12. What does it eat for energy? (Diet/Prey)
17. What is its life cycle?
15. How does it protect itself?
1. What is this? (Name)
Analytic Coding using words from the Basic Conceptual Systems
to describe and analyze items.
salmon
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Group
Number of Parts
Color
Shape
Position
Place
Size (compared to)
Number
Surface Pattern
Direction
Function/Use
Substance (composition)
Substance (properties)
Gender
Value
Speed
Movement/Power
Living/Non-Living
Time
Life Cycle/Change
Weight (compared to)
Temperature
Taste
Smell/Odor
Sound
Surface Property
Behavior
Solitary/Herd
Movement
Sound
Nocturnal/Diurnal
Physical Characteristics
Color
Shape
Number of Parts
Size
Weight
Temperature
Substance
Surface Pattern
Surface Properties
Change
Label
Name
Living / Non-Living
Group
Habitat
Place
Change
Diet
Predators and Protection
Predators
ProtectionLife Cycle
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Function / Use
Orca whale
Name
Living/Non-Living
Group
Number of Parts
Color(s)
Life Cycle
Size (compared to …)
Temperature
Weight (compared to
… )
Movement/Speed
Gender
Surface Pattern
Diet
Habitat (Place)
Similarities &Differences
Circle the words in which the two items are
similar. Draw a line thru the
words in which the two items are different.
.
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Salmon
Similarities &Differences
Circle the words in which the two items are
similar. Draw a line thru the
words in which the two items are different.
.
Orca whale
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Name
Libing/Non-Living
Group
Number of Parts
Color(s)
Life Cycle
Size (compared to …)
Temperature
Weight (compared to
… )
Movement/Speed
Gender
Surface Material
Diet
Habitat (Place)
Salmon
Living thing
Mammal (Largest of the dolphin
family)
Head, body, fins, tail, blowhole, 2
eyes
Black, white
Baby (born) “calf” - Adult
Generally large size compared to the
shark
Warm blooded
Heavy in weight compared to shark
Swims
Male, female
Spotted/Dotted
Salmon, seals, sea lions, walruses,
fish
Ocean
Similarities &Differences
Circle the words in which the two items are
similar. Draw a line thru the
words in which the two items are different.
.
© 2013 A. Svendsen, A.Hansen, K. Morgan.
Name
Living/non-Living
Group
Number of Parts
Color(s)
Life Cycle
Size (compared to …)
Temperature
Weight (compared to
… )
Movement/Speed
Gender
Surface Pattern
Diet
Habitat (Place)
Orca whaleLiving
Fish
Head, body, fins, tail, gills, 2 eyes
Black, grey/blue, white,
Egg - Alevin - Fry - Smolt - Adult
Generally small size compared to the
orca
Cold blooded
Light in weight compared to orca
Swims
Male, female
Spotted/Dotted
Plankton small fish, krill
Fresh water when young, then
theOcean
Salmon