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Socials 10 Course Schedule (Block B) -CLICK HERE
Task 3. What are Mind and COncept maps and how they help us learn?
A. How to construct a Mind map
* Begin with a central topic or a question in the middle of paper (use an image)
* Create branches with main points (subtopics)
* Continue branching out with smaller subtopics (ideas) and add examples
* Use spacing, frames, arrows, symbols, images and color
B. How to construct a Concept map
* Establish a main concept or a question on top of paper
* Identify related concepts and write them down separately (on another piece of paper)
* Organize all the concepts hierarchically (in order of importance)
* Enclose each concept into a frame, create shapes and connect concepts with lines (cross links)
* Add linking words above each cross link
* Fine-tune the map (check if all concepts are connected)
* Begin with a central topic or a question in the middle of paper (use an image)
* Create branches with main points (subtopics)
* Continue branching out with smaller subtopics (ideas) and add examples
* Use spacing, frames, arrows, symbols, images and color
B. How to construct a Concept map
* Establish a main concept or a question on top of paper
* Identify related concepts and write them down separately (on another piece of paper)
* Organize all the concepts hierarchically (in order of importance)
* Enclose each concept into a frame, create shapes and connect concepts with lines (cross links)
* Add linking words above each cross link
* Fine-tune the map (check if all concepts are connected)
Task 4. A mind map of Socials 10 course
A. We will create a Mind map of the entire course together as an example
Task 5. What is History?
A. Open the document and follow the lesson with the teacher. Complete the tasks and answer the questions -CLICK HERE
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B. We will create a Concept map of the lesson together
HOMEWORK:
1. WRITE A SEQUENCE OF OBJECT-SUBJECT RELATIONSHIPS, (SEE EXAMPLE IN CLASS NOTES BELOW)
2. Read your notes 4 times
3. Explain what you learned to a member of your household
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