WHY MIND-MAPPING? Revision notes. Brainstorming. This can be done in a group also. Planning. Project, job interview, CV, presentation. Learning a language.

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WHY MIND-MAPPING? Revision notes. Brainstorming. This can be done in a group also. Planning. Project, job interview, CV, presentation. Learning a language. Goal setting. Note taking during a meeting or lecture. Decision making. Book summary. Creative writing. Recording the family history. Research.

MIND-MAPPING FOR REVISION Helps to create a visual image and organise key ideas/facts/information. Eg. Our Teachers Mr Giddings Miss Hodgson Mr Wakefield Mrs Wills Mrs Southgate

Mind-Mapping Mr Stoneman Generate a Topic

Mind-Mapping Mr Stoneman Mind-mapping Branching INTERESTS/LIKES ACHIEVEMENTS FOOD BEST RecentFOOTBALL

Mind-Mapping Mr Stoneman Mind-mapping Branching INTERESTS/LIKES ACHIEVEMENTS FOOD MAYO MAYO ! BEST CL 2005 (Year after my wedding) Great Recent FOOTBALL

How to complete and use Continue until all of your ideas and knowledge have been recorded and branched. Review and Evaluate. Display it. Ask others to test you. Cover and recall. Re-do? Teach others?