Drawing the political mind map of Grade One can be carried out through the following steps: 1. Determine the theme and center; Secondly, list the main branches and sub-topics; Then, connect and arrange according to relevance and importance; Finally, add keywords and graphics to enhance the visualization effect.
1, determine the theme and center.
The center of the mental map is the core theme of the whole map, such as politics. Write politics on paper or computer as the central node in mindmanager.
2. List the main branches and sub-topics.
For the topic of politics, the main branches and sub-topics are listed around the central node as branch nodes for writing. The main branches can include political system, government agencies, elections and political participation, and international relations.
3. Connecting and arranging branches
According to the relationship between topics, different branches are connected by connecting lines. For example, the relationship between the political system and government agencies can be expressed by connecting lines.
4. Add keywords and graphics
On the corresponding nodes of mind map, add keywords and graphics to enhance visualization and memory. Keywords can be important concepts or definitions, and graphics can be related symbols or icons.
5, review and improve the map
Finally, carefully review the whole picture to ensure that the logical relationship between branches and sub-topics is clear. Nodes can be adjusted, added or deleted as needed to make the mind map more accurate and perfect.
It is necessary to determine the theme and center, list the main branches and sub-themes, connect and arrange them according to their relevance and importance, add keywords and graphics to enhance the visualization effect, and review and improve the map.
Through the way of mind mapping, it can help junior one students better understand and remember political knowledge and establish the connection and relationship between related concepts. Mind mapping can provide a clear framework, help students organize and sort out political knowledge, and cultivate students' logical thinking and analytical ability.