How Do You Make A Concept Map For Plants?
Concept mapping joins several ideas so that a person can better understand it as a whole. In this case drawing a concept map can help students or gardeners understand the process that plants go through (photosynthesis). People learn in a variety of ways. Some people learn by listening or by working with things hands-on. Concept mapping is helpful to visual learners. These can be drawn out in a number of ways. This is how to make a concept map for plants using branching for your students. Think of the main words that come to mind about the topic you are trying to map. List these main concepts; in this case, you would list plants, water, sun, photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and possibly soil. Write the broadest concept first, the one which you are trying to understand as a whole. Circle or box it, highlighting it with color if you like. Write the next topic that relates closest to the main concept. Write this under the main concept and circle it. Plants need to do what in order to survive