Expectation |
Read and share your thinking with your classmates.
Create ideas and mind-maps of your own Challenge yourself throughout the novel to create more complex or interconnected mind maps Strive to make your mind map a reflection of the novel you are reading and a reflection of who you are when you read it. Learn! and show off all of your cool learning. Find things to say about your books. Impress your classmates! |
Inspiration |
Please check out some examples of what can go into your reading group notes by checking out some of these blogs.
This is a great place to start - where I first discovered Mind-Mapping. This teacher uses mind-mapping with everything from vocabulary to concepts to chapters of novels. Click here to visit the Creativity Corner This teacher didn't just stop with Mind Maps either-- She encouraged her students to branch out and try different things with their maps as they got deeper into reading and more advanced with making connections. Check these out to see Mind Maps 2.0 |