VISUAL TOOLS
SEQUENCE: CYCLE

What does it do?
A Cycle diagram is a way of identifying a chain of events that may repeat itself.
- How do you make it?
- Generate and capture the events under consideration by using a Single bubble or sticky notes
- Arrange the events in circular sequence, re–arranging as often as needed
- Draw arrows depicting the direction of the sequence of events, and ensuring the events when written are captured within a box or oval.
When do you use it?
A Flow chart is useful for:
- Understanding reappearance of a repeated sequence of events
- Explain sequences in the natural world
- Analyse patterns of behaviour or trains of thought