I have used Mac mind mapping software MyThoughts to design a visual mind map for foundation Maths GCSE. There are 4 main categories: Shape, Number, Graphs and Algebra. Each category has branches - these are by no means exhaustive but do cover the main topics.
Pupils can annotate it with pictures and equations from memory - e.g. as a starter. Alternatively they can put their confidence level next to each branch - as a happy/ neutral/ sad face or as a score out of 10.
This can be printed clearly in black in white and displayed in the classroom as colour.
Tes classic free licence
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bramblebury
8 years ago
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Really useful. Thank you!
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snewson
9 years ago
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Really useful for the classes I teach. Thanks for sharing
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lpugh110
10 years ago
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ljurman
11 years ago
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A huge thank you for this resource - this will be used as a visual reminder/aid for a young person who has gaps in their education.
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NumberLoving
13 years ago
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A well presented foundation mind map, as the author suggest it is great to assess what pupils can recall of each of the topics or to assess their confidence level in each topic.
This could be supported with a word bank to help jog pupils memory. I certainly will be using this in the lead up to examinations and to get pupils thinking about their personalised revision plan.
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