1, unit title: at the top of the mind map, write down the title of Unit 4 in Grade 4. For example, "four units of Chinese in the first volume of grade four: man and nature".
2. Text titles: On the second layer of the mind map, list the titles of all the texts in this unit. For example: three ancient poems, creeper's feet, cricket's house, etc.
3. Text content: For each text, you can expand it at the next level of the mind map and outline its content. For example, three ancient poems can contain basic information such as the author, dynasty and theme of the three ancient poems.
4. Explanation of new words: Under the content of each text, list the new words in the text and give their explanations. This will help students to understand the text better.
5. Paragraph general idea: For a long article, you can list the central idea or general idea of each paragraph to help students better understand the structure and theme of the article.
6. Central idea: Under each article, summarize its central idea or theme. This will help students understand and remember the core content of the text.
7. Author information: In the lower layer of the mind map, the author information of each text can be listed, including name, year of birth and death (if applicable), main works, etc.
8. Recommendation of similar articles: At the last layer of the mind map, you can recommend some articles or books similar to the topic of this unit to help students expand their reading range.
Definition of mind map
1. Mind mapping is a graphical tool for organizing and expressing ideas. It presents information in a visual way, presenting complex data, information, knowledge, ideas and concepts on a piece of paper in a way that is easy to understand and remember.
2. Mind mapping usually starts from a central theme or key concept, and then derives related sub-themes or sub-concepts from the central theme or key concept. These sub-topics or sub-concepts can further derive more specific ideas or details.
3. There are many ways to draw mind maps, such as hand drawing, software tools or other digital tools. Hand-drawn mind maps can use pens and papers of various colors, while software tools can provide more customized options and functions. Digital tools such as MindNode and XMind can easily create and edit mind maps on computers or mobile devices.