Unlock the Creative Thinking Power of Your Mind. Learn to Mind Map Now!

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Unlock the Creative Thinking Power of Your Mind

Learn to Mind Map Now!

How to Mind Map

Some Benefits of Mind Mapping It helps develop Creative Thinker skills It helps develop Creative Thinker skills It mirrors the way the brain looks at things It mirrors the way the brain looks at things It stimulates the right (pictures) and left (words) sides of the brain It stimulates the right (pictures) and left (words) sides of the brain It helps link ideas It helps link ideas It makes use of different learning styles It makes use of different learning styles It makes ideas easy to remember It makes ideas easy to remember It saves time – you only record the key words It saves time – you only record the key words It is easy to review, easy to recreate from memory and brilliant for revision! It is easy to review, easy to recreate from memory and brilliant for revision! It makes use of many different types of intelligence It makes use of many different types of intelligence

The Quick Start Guide to Mind Mapping Steps to Making Great Mind Maps The following 10 Steps to Making Great Mind Maps have been adapted from

An Independent Enquirer Opportunity! Make a note in your Planner to visit: To find out more about the power of Mind Mapping and to see some great mind maps

10 Steps to Making Great Mind Maps 1. Set your purpose/goal

10 Steps to Making Great Mind Maps 2. Start in the CENTRE of a blank piece of paper turned to Landscape view 2. Start in the CENTRE of a blank piece of paper turned to Landscape view

10 Steps to Making Great Mind Maps 3. Quickly sketch a small IMAGE of your purpose, goal or focus in the centre of the paper 3. Quickly sketch a small IMAGE of your purpose, goal or focus in the centre of the paper

10 Steps to Making Great Mind Maps 4. Leave lots of SPACE around your key ideas so you can add to your mind map 4. Leave lots of SPACE around your key ideas so you can add to your mind map

10 Steps to Making Great Mind Maps 5. Use SYMBOLS to reflect your ideas and ARROWS to guide the eye 5. Use SYMBOLS to reflect your ideas and ARROWS to guide the eye

10 Steps to Making Great Mind Maps 6. COLOUR stimulates the right hemisphere of the brain so use a different colour for each of your main branch lines 6. COLOUR stimulates the right hemisphere of the brain so use a different colour for each of your main branch lines Use at least 3 ADDITIONAL COLOURS for emphasis, structure, texture and creativity Use at least 3 ADDITIONAL COLOURS for emphasis, structure, texture and creativity

10 Steps to Making Great Mind Maps 7. Draw GENTLY CURVED lines, radiating from the centre (thick tapering to thin) CONNECTING the main branches at each level to the central image 7. Draw GENTLY CURVED lines, radiating from the centre (thick tapering to thin) CONNECTING the main branches at each level to the central image Remember to make the main branches thicker to show the importance of the ideas on them Remember to make the main branches thicker to show the importance of the ideas on them

10 Steps to Making Great Mind Maps 8. Use only one key word or image per line for more power and to reflect flexibility in your thinking The length of the lines you draw needs to fit the length of the key words8. Use only one key word or image per line for more power and to reflect flexibility in your thinking The length of the lines you draw needs to fit the length of the key words

10 Steps to Making Great Mind Maps 9. Use capital letters for the main branch ideas and make all the key words sit on the lines 9. Use capital letters for the main branch ideas and make all the key words sit on the lines Use lower case letters for any lower branch words Use lower case letters for any lower branch words These will go close underneath the main branch lines These will go close underneath the main branch lines

10 Steps to Making Great Mind Maps 10. Use IMAGES throughout to attract the eye 10. Use IMAGES throughout to attract the eye Images stimulate the right hemisphere Images stimulate the right hemisphere Eyes take in images faster than words (and recall them for longer too) Eyes take in images faster than words (and recall them for longer too) Remember a picture paints a thousand words! Remember a picture paints a thousand words!

10 Steps to Making Great Mind Maps Remember: PERSONAL STYLE is very important It is your mind map for YOU It is your mind map for YOU Develop your own style Develop your own style

10 Steps to Making Great Mind Maps Finally: When learning is FUN, you learn When learning is FUN, you learn faster and you remember it more faster and you remember it more

10 Steps to Making Great Mind Maps – A Summary 1.Set your purpose/goal. 2.Start in the CENTRE of a blank piece of paper turned to Landscape view. 3.Quickly sketch a small IMAGE of your purpose, goal or focus in the centre of the paper. 4.Leave lots of SPACE around your key ideas so you can add to your mind map. 5.Use SYMBOLS to reflect your ideas and ARROWS to guide the eye. 6.COLOUR stimulates the right hemisphere of the brain so use a different colour for each of your main branch lines. Use at least 3 ADDITIONAL COLOURS for emphasis, structure, texture and creativity.

10 Steps to Making Great Mind Maps – A Summary 7. Draw GENTLY CURVED lines, radiating from the centre (thick tapering to thin) CONNECTING the main branches at each level to the central image. Remember to make the main branches thicker to show the importance of the ideas on them. 8. Use only one key word or image per line for more power and to reflect flexibility in your thinking. The length of the lines you draw needs to fit the length of the key words. 9. Use capital letters for the main branch ideas and make all the key words sit on the lines Use lower case letters for any lower branch words Use lower case letters for any lower branch words These will go close underneath the main branch lines These will go close underneath the main branch lines 10. Use IMAGES throughout to attract the eye. Images stimulate the right hemisphere. Eyes take in images faster than words (and recall them for longer too). Remember a picture paints a thousand words!

A Few Mind Maps to Get You Thinking These are on a wide range of subjects including The Life and Achievements of Marie Curie and Happiness!These are on a wide range of subjects including The Life and Achievements of Marie Curie and Happiness! Remember that you can mind map anything you like – just put the topic in the middle of the piece of paper and off you go! Remember that you can mind map anything you like – just put the topic in the middle of the piece of paper and off you go!

Now it’s over to you! Just choose your topic!

RACISM Holocaust Ethnic Cleansing Ku Klux Klan Immigration Asylum Seekers

Superficial Stero typing Put downs Disillusioned Ideology