SAMPLE CONCEPT MAP Creating a web takes more time, but may result in a more useful product. It works well
when exploring a complex subject. To develop a web, write your topic in a circle. Next, write
subtopics in smaller, or secondary circles, each connected to the center by a line. From each
of the secondary circles, draw smaller bubbles in which you brainstorm possible solutions.
Each possible solution is connected to the corresponding secondary bubble by a line.
Both maps and webs should be revised and reworked a number of times. When your ideas
are on paper in one of these graphic organizers, it is easy to see how better to prioritize and
organize them. Use maps and webs as flexible frameworks in which information may be
moved around until it is in the correct place.
Most meaningful experience
of my life
Taught the kids who failed the
swim test how to swim
Summer job as
a camp counselor
Love kids
Why I want to
be a teacher
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