Mind Mapping English class 12
Mind Mapping English class 12
a. Replace the ‘main idea ‘by any other thought or title of your own.
b. Add three supporting ideas to the main idea as their branches.
c. Add two ideas to one of the branches that explains the meaning of that branch.
Solution:
Solution:
1. Through reading of all textbooks
2. Create reference notes of every chapter
3. Read suggested resources as references online and offline
4. Solve all the practice exercises from the textbook as well as reference material
5. Make a list of doubts for every subject
6. Attend all the revision and doubt solving sessions
7. Solve all possible mock papers and previous year's question papers
8. Be disciplined eat healthy, sleep well and follow the study plan.
The above mind map demonstrates a holistic approach towards achieving good health.
Our overall health comprises of physical as well as mental wellbeing. Proper diet and
various forms of regular exercise will ensure our physical fitness. Eating nutritious food
and consuming a good amount of fluids keeps one hydrated and energetic. We should
not discount the role of regular sleep and adequate rest. A minimum of six to eight
hours of sleep ensures focus and concentration in everything that we do. Meditation is
another great activity that helps us fight stress and reduce anxiety. Also, in this day and
age we have enough exposure to multiple sources of information. Hence, we should
never shy away from approaching our near and dear ones or seek professional help
from doctors, nutritionists and health coaches who could share a wealth of information
on our physical and mental wellbeing. There is also a plethora of information available
on the internet about maintaining good health and lifestyle.
BRAINSTORMING (A3) [PAGE 146]
1. Circle Maps:
Useful in context setting and brainstorming → makes use of concentric circles enclosed
in a square which is the larger frame of reference.
3. Flow Map:
Ordering and sequencing → makes use of arrows and shapes placed in a logical order.
It could either have a horizontal or vertical layout.
4. Brace Map:
Depicting the whole of something and its parts (uses braces/brackets).
6. Double Bubble Map: Comparing and contrasting using bubble maps which could have
been made previously as well.
7. Multi-flow map:
Useful in analyzing causes and effects.