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Map it! You are learning to represent information and links between facts and ideas by constructing mind maps
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Some are more involved than others:
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In groups discuss: Have you tried mind maps? If so, how do you find them? If not, why not?
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Discuss in groups: At the end of Tuesday’s session, a student asked if he could have a copy of the mind map for ‘An Inspector Calls’. He was not given a copy. Apart from not wanting to give away their materials, what was the main reason he was told to make his own version?
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Mind Maps Can be very powerful Force you to see links Force you to condense information and select the most important parts Help with a deeper understanding It is the process that is important
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Mind maps can be used to review work… You can trace the outline and check you knowledge by filling in the missing parts
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Select…. Use the start of the poem mind map and complete Use the Science sheets on fertility to create a mind map Use the pages from the RE revision booklet and create a mind map If you have other revision material with you, you could use that.
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