Mind Mapping To organize information. Mind Mapping/Mind Web A mind map is: – A diagram used to visually outline information. Often created around a single.

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Mind Mapping To organize information

Mind Mapping/Mind Web A mind map is: – A diagram used to visually outline information. Often created around a single word or text located in the center. Ideas and words are then added in a web. The more levels, the greater the detail

Example

Outlining Information I.Main Point follows a Roman numeral. A.Minor points follow behind capital letters. B.Each minor point must refer to or be a part of the major points above. 1.If there are some points below the minor point, use numbers. 2.Notice that each point is indented according to its level. Indented items support the broader idea about it. a)If there are points below some points, they use lowercase letters. II.The next major point follows Roman numeral II. A.Minor point B.Minor points 1.Sub point 2.Seven point

Now use the information you put in your Mind Map to make an outline Title – You name I.I am… A.Sub point about what kind of person you are. B.Sub point about what kind of person you are. C.Sub point about what kind of person you are. 1.Sub point if you added any. D.Sub point about what kind of person you are. II.Family A.Sub point about your family. B.Sub point about your family. Etc…