How to do Mindmap?

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How to do

Mindmap?

A mind map is a graphical way to represent information, ideas and concepts. It helps you to analyze, comprehend, synthesize, recall and generate new ideas better. Just as every great idea, its power lies in its simplicity. Mindmapping engages your brain in a much richer way, both analytical and aristic manner. Best of all, it is FUN! Let us start off by creating your very first mindmap.


Step 1: Decide A Topic
This determines the focus of your mindmap. It should be no more than a few words. By keeping your topic simple, you will be able to understand more aspects of it through mindmapping. Place that topic in the center of the page, preferably in bold or CAPITALISED letters.



Step 2: Set Your Creativity Free

Illustrate your mindmap with images and different colours to represent its content. Our brains associate pictures and colours better than plain text.



Step 3: Generating Ideas

Start writing what comes to your mind. Be very succinct in your choices of words as you mindmap. Keep it to as little words as possible.



Step 4: Continue Branching

Branch out from your main topic and extend your thoughts from one idea to the next. Draw lines between the thoughts to create lateral thinking. Form different branches for your sub-topics as necessary.



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Understanding
your child's
Intelligence Type
Everyone is talented in their own arena; some can memorize everything in a glance, while others can write a catchy song, paint a masterpiece at the drop of a hat. However, it is only until you realize what your children are good at, then you can figure out the best study tactics for them. Based on Howard Gardner’s theory of intelligence, these study tips can help to tailor learning for your children based on respective intelligence.

Word Smart (Linguistic Intelligence)
– 'Word Smart' kids are good with words, letters, and phrases. They enjoy activities such as reading, playing Scrabble or solving word puzzles. These study strategies work for 'Word Smart' kids:
• make flashcards
• take extensive notes
• keep a journal of things learnt


Logic Smart (Logical-Mathematical Intelligence)
- 'Logic Smart' person is good with numbers, equations, and logic. They enjoy coming up with solutions to logical problems and figuring things out. If your child is a 'Logic Smart' person, give these a try:
• make notes into charts and graphs
• use the roman numeral style of outlining
• sort the information into categories and classifications


Picture Smart (Spatial Intelligence)
– 'Picture Smart' are good with art and design. They enjoy being creative, watching movies, and visiting art museums. 'Picture Smart' can benefit from:
• sketch pictures that go along with school notes
• draw a picture on a flashcard for each concept or vocabulary word
• use mindmap to associate the topics learnt


Body Smart (Kinesthetic Intelligence)
– 'Body Smart' children work well with their hands. They enjoy physical activity such as exercise, sports, and outdoor work. These study strategies can help 'Body Smart' children be successful:
• act out or imagine the concepts that they need to remember
• look for real-life examples & demonstration
• search for computer programs & videos like National Geographic to understand the topic in depth

Music Smart (Musical Intelligence)
– 'Music Smart' ones are good with rhythms and beats. They enjoy listening to music, attending concerts, and creating songs. If your child belongs to the 'Music Smart' ones, these activities can help you study:
• create a song or rhyme that will help you remember a concept
• listen to classical music while you are studying
• remember vocabulary words by linking them to similar-sounding words in your mind


People Smart (Interpersonal Intelligence)
– 'People Smart' group are good with relating to people. They enjoy going to parties, visiting with friends, and sharing what they have learnt. 'People Smart' group should give these strategies a try:
• discuss lessons learnt with friends or family members
• Quiz them before an exam
• Join a study group


Self Smart (Intrapersonal Intelligence)
– 'Self Smart' individuals are comfortable being alone. They enjoy thinking and reflecting by themselves. These tips are helpful for 'Self Smart' individuals:
• keep a personal journal
• find a place to study where he/ she won’t be disturbed
• Being involved in assignments by individualizing each project


Now you have figured the intelligence type of your child. Next step is to implement the study tactics in place and engage our SUPERTUTORs to bring out the very best out of your child.
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