Thinking Guide of Unit 7 of Grade Three English.

Unit 7 of the first volume of the third grade English mind map is drawn as follows:

1. Theme style: Quickly draw "themes" with built-in categories such as simple, business and dark, and you can also customize the canvas background, node/abstract/relationship lines, fonts, connection lines and other styles that specify the preset theme.

2. Rainbow Branch: Layout structure, arrangement layout, node spacing, connecting lines and other functions are commonly used by friends to edit "styles". In addition, you can add a variety of color styles to nodes with the help of rainbow branch function to increase the aesthetic feeling of mind map.

3. Icon symbol: You can use the arrow, flag, priority, progress, star and other symbols of the icon to highlight the logic of the mind map or mark it. For example, flags indicate the importance of knowledge content, priorities indicate learning progress, and asterisks indicate difficulty.

4. Insert pictures: Even inserting some local pictures into the mind map can conveniently and vividly express the content that primary school English needs to express and help students associate in the process of learning.

skill

Mind mapping uses the skills of paying equal attention to graphics and texts, showing the relationship between topics at all levels with hierarchical diagrams of mutual subordination and correlation, and establishing memory links between topic keywords, images and colors.

Mind mapping makes full use of the functions of the left and right brain and the laws of memory, reading and thinking to help people develop in a balanced way between science and art, logic and imagination, thus opening up the infinite potential of the human brain. Therefore, mind mapping has a powerful function of human thinking.

Mind mapping is a visual way of thinking. We know that radioactive thinking is the natural way of thinking of the human brain. Every kind of information that enters the brain, whether it is feelings, memories or ideas-including words, numbers, symbols, smells, food, lines, colors, images, rhythms, notes and so on. -It can be a thinking center, where thousands of joints radiate outward.