Toolkit

Mind Mess Map


Resources:

Can use the online websites- www.bubbl.us or www.popplet.com 

What to do:

We all know what a Mind Map is: 
I have several posts: 
However; try this…

Get students to use the below template for students to structure their mind maps. 

They should include every element shown…

Therefore in addition to the factual elements of the mind map info/brances students should include a task/a job to the mind map. 

This will make their revision more interesting- as when they are reading their mind maps they will need to complete a task too!
Also complete an incomplete section too…?


Image from Google Images

Variations:

Use this image to aid your students mind maps!

Image from www.revise.com 


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