Click on the link below to remind you of what a mind map looks like! Notice that each main idea has a sub idea. A mind map links an idea or word/s to another related idea or word/s. Once you have done this, go to the Inspiration program installed on the computer and experiment with creating a mind map about recycling and the ideas related to it.
Reflect on your learning from the mind map, websites and videos:
Write a 2-3 paragraph journal entry in your English work book discussing what you have learned about recycling. Discuss how one area of recycling might relate to another area. Consider why recycling is important and why people might be reluctant to do it.
Examples of mind maps and concept maps (pick a format that you like):
http://www.inspiration.com/inspiration-thinking-and-planning-examples
Reflect on your learning from the mind map, websites and videos:
Write a 2-3 paragraph journal entry in your English work book discussing what you have learned about recycling. Discuss how one area of recycling might relate to another area. Consider why recycling is important and why people might be reluctant to do it.
A mind map example: