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Introduction to Mental Mapping

Introduction to Mental Mapping. “Mapping” your story is a tool…. to let go of your English provide a spatial reference use prosody to highlight key points and transition between segments of your story. Mental Mapping: Your Story. Use your map to help you: spatially lay out the story

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Introduction to Mental Mapping

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  1. Introduction to Mental Mapping “Mapping” your story is a tool…. to let go of your English provide a spatial reference use prosody to highlight key points and transition between segments of your story.

  2. Mental Mapping: Your Story Use your map to help you: spatially lay out the story - “chunk” the story - show relationships between “chunks” or “topics”

  3. Mental Mapping:Going Visual/Spatial • “Mapping” the story leave lots of space! • 1. Identify your main theme • 2. Identify the main categories • 3. Identify the details for each category

  4. Workout. Dinner. TV/Movies. T/TH teach ASL class Bedtime @ 11 pm Live in 1 br apt. evening Home Steve My Daily Grind Afternoon Morning Afternoon – appointments, meetings, grading papers. Alarm 5:30 am. Eat breakfastShower & put clothes on. Drove to DBSC by 7:30 am Work Work at DBSC all day

  5. Mental Mapping: Your Story Activity: “Mapping” Your Story….. Fill in your “mind map” using drawings, pictures, or one- or two-word phrases. 3-minutes maximum – “Your Daily Grind (Routines)”. Similar story to Steve’s.

  6. Mental Mapping: Your Story Show your work…. Sign your story to study partner Ask for help and ideas!! Be A Teammate – be involved, suggest, confirm, ask for clarification, correct signs, etc.

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