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Analytic Coding
Reptiles: Sea Turtle
(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.
16.
Movement/Speed
2. Group
17. Life Cycle (Change)
3. Is this …
4. Number
of Parts
5. Color(s)
Living
Non-Living
14.
Predators
1. What is it?
6.
Shape(s)
15. Protection
12. Habitat
(Place)
10.
Material
8.
Temperature
7. Size
(compared to you)
Warm Blooded
Cold Blooded
13. Diet (Prey)
11. Surface Pattern
9. Weight (compared
to you)
© 2013 A. Svendsen, A.Hansen, K.
16. How does it move?
(Movement/Speed)
2. What Group
does it belong to?
17. What is its life cycle?
3. Is this …
4. What Number
of Parts does this
have?
5. What Color(s) does
this have?
Living
Non-Living
14. What Predators does it
have?
1. What is this? (Name)
6. What Shape(s) does it
have?
15. How does it protect
itself?
12. Where does it live?
(Habitat/Place)
10. What Material is
this composed of?
8. What Temperature
does it have?
Warm blooded
Cold blooded
13. What does it eat for
energy? (Diet/Prey)
11. What Surface
Pattern does it have?
9. What Weight does it
have? (compared to you)?
7. What Size is it
(compared to you)?
© 2013 A. Svendsen, A.Hansen, K.
Analytic Coding using words from the Basic Conceptual Systems
to describe and analyze items.
Gender
Group
Value
Movement/Speed
Power
Living/Non-Living
Time
Life Cycle/Change
Weight (compared to)
Temperature
Taste
Smell/Odor
Sound
Surface Property
Number of Parts
sea turtle
Color
Shape
Position
Place
Size (compared to)
Number
Surface Pattern
Direction
Function/Use
Substance (composition)
Substance (properties)
© 2013 A. Svendsen, A.Hansen, K.
Morgan.
Behavior
Physical Characteristics
Color
Solitary/Herd
Shape
Movement
Number of Parts
Sound
Nocturnal/Diurnal
Label
Name
Size
Group
Weight
Habitat
Diet / Prey
Temperature
Substance
Place
Surface Pattern
Change
Predators and Protection
Surface Properties
Life Cycle
Predators
Living / Non-Living
Protection
Change
© 2013, K. Morgan.
Similarities &
Differences
Sea Turtle
Circle the words in
which the two items
are similar.
Draw a line thru the
words in which the two
items are different.
.
Hermit crab
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)
© 2013 A. Svendsen, A.Hansen, K.
Morgan.
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.
.
Sea Turtle
Name
Hermit crab
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)
© 2013 A. Svendsen, A.Hansen, K.
Morgan.
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.
.
Sea Turtle
Name
Living
Living/non-Living
Reptile
Group
Head, 4 flippers, mouth, shell, 2 eyes
Black, orange/brown, white
Egg - Hatchling - Adult
Large in size compared to the crab
Cold blooded
Heavy in weight compared to the crab
Crawls and swims
Male, female
Spotted/Dotted
Algae, jellyfish, crabs, squid, flying fish
Ocean, land when laying eggs
Number of Parts
Color(s)
Life Cycle
Size (compared to …)
Temperature
Hermit crab
Living
Crustacean
Shell, body, 8 legs, 2 claws, antennae, 2 eyes
Red/orange, white, black
Egg – Larva (plankton) – Megalopa - Adult
Small in size compared to the sea turtle
Cold blooded
Weight (compared to … ) Light in weight compared to sea turtle
Movement/Speed
Gender
Surface Pattern
Diet
Habitat (Place)
Walks
Male, female
Spotted/Dotted
Plants, plankton, worms, dead animals
Ocean, some on the land
© 2013 A. Svendsen, A.Hansen, K.
Morgan.