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Filed Under (Differentiated Instruction, Parent Tips) by sfitzell on 06-06-2008

Shivahn's mind map

As a parent who has spent my children’s lifetimes trying to teach them how to learn, I was very excited when I walked into my daughter’s college apartment and found mind-maps, mnemonics, color, etc. all over one of her walls. Now, it’s not unusual to find mandalas on her door or on her walls, or flash cards scattered about, but this was a huge mind-map made from recycled 8.5 X 11″ pieces of paper. I had to get a picture and I’m going to attach it to this post so that you can see it. I have no idea what it all means, but I do know it helped her to get an A in the course.As some of you know, Shivahn co-wrote a book with me, Umm…Studying? What’s that?  so it feels good to me to know that she didn’t ‘just’ write the book, she also uses the strategies that she shares with other teens.

 

 

Have a great day. It’s raining here today and I have to finish a book that I’m writing on Co-teaching. It’s a bit challenging to get motivated to write when my energy is in line with the rain.