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Positively MAD

Positively MAD. Inspiring Empowered Learning. Mind Mapping. Page is landscape Central image no border/bubble Sub-topics, triangular shaped branches Detail, lines flow like fingers from an arm All lines are connected One word/picture per branch

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Positively MAD

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  1. Positively MAD Inspiring Empowered Learning

  2. Mind Mapping • Page is landscape • Central image no border/bubble • Sub-topics, triangular shaped branches • Detail, lines flow like fingers from an arm • All lines are connected • One word/picture per branch • Words/pictures sit on top of the line (not • at the end or with a gap) • Use colour through out (when you • change sub topic change colour)

  3. Mind Mapping • If taking from text select key words. Students often find it easier to highlight 3 per sentence then break it down to 1 to use as key word or picture (See Marco Polo example) • No artistic talent needed – stick men and symbols work i.e. the gold bar and travel companions on Marco Polo example • They are a good tool for essay planning, organising ideas in order and using it to keep writing on track and adding in new ideas that come up on the way

  4. Mind Mapping • They work not only as a memory tool but as an aid to planning by having all the ideas in order on a mind map it is easy to refer to mid session and easily access the place in the lesson/session. • They can be built up as revision tool on a lesson by lesson basis providing a constant review of work already covered • Link them in with places in the room for added memory triggers

  5. The Great Fire of London was in 1 6 6 6

  6. 16 66A London BakeryBurned

  7. Gamma RadiationX-RaysUltra-VioletVisible InfraredMicrowavesRadiowaves GivingX-Rays Under ViolenceIs Mega Repulsive GCSE PHYSICS

  8. 1 hour Concentration Lasts 20 Minutes

  9. Recall AfterLearning 3 MONTHS 1 HOUR 1 DAY 1 WEEK 1 MONTH

  10. 1. What You Want To Remember? 3. Choose Learning Tool 4.Test Yourself 2. Core Questions

  11. Mnemonic Colours of the visible spectrum Ripping Out Your Granny’s Brains Is Violent Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 What are the colours of the visible spectrum in order? 7

  12. For details on all of this… positivelymad.co.uk and lots of interesting stuff. kimboxall@msn.com

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