How to draw circles in mind maps to describe words for mountains

1. How to draw a mind map

The method of mind mapping is as follows:

1. Draw the first part of the mind map at 1 o'clock in the upper right corner of the center. a branch. The red circle is shown below.

2. Determine the branch direction of the mind map according to the branch output. Just draw the number of the four branches in a clockwise direction, and mark the serial number again.

3. After drawing the main branch, if there are still thin branches, continue to grow the thin branches along the main branch and mark the serial numbers in order, as shown in the red circle.

4. The order of subdivisions is from top to bottom, and the text is written from left to right. The direction of the arrow in the figure below is the direction in which sequences and text labels are written.

2. Fifth grade circle’s mind map

On Saturday morning, the sun was shining brightly, and my sister and I went to catch tadpoles in the small pool at the bottom of the mountain.

There were already many people at the pool, and I finally squeezed in. It turned out that they were all catching tadpoles.

Ah, the tadpole has a big round head and a long black tail, so cute. Sometimes they sank to the bottom of the water, sometimes they surfaced again; sometimes they stopped on the edge of the rocks, sometimes they played small games with their partners...

Seeing this, I drank up the water in the cup in three sips. , quickly join the ranks of catching tadpoles.

I saw a little tadpole swimming over slowly, huh! If anyone tells you to be slow, I will catch you first. I stretched out my hand to the tadpole and grabbed it: "Haha! You can't run away now."

I gently opened my clenched hand, ah! The tadpole disappeared mysteriously.

I did not lose heart and continued to wait and see. This time, I gently put my hand into the water, spotted one, and clasped my hands together. I saw the tadpole I got ran away again. The tadpoles are so cunning! On Saturday morning, the sun was shining brightly. My sister and I went to catch tadpoles in the small pool at the bottom of the mountain.

There were already many people at the pool, and I finally squeezed in. It turned out that they were all catching tadpoles.

Ah, the tadpole has a big round head and a long black tail, so cute. Sometimes they sank to the bottom of the water, sometimes they surfaced again; sometimes they stopped on the edge of the rocks, sometimes they played small games with their partners...

Seeing this, I drank up the water in the cup in three sips. , quickly join the ranks of catching tadpoles.

I saw a little tadpole swimming over slowly, huh! If anyone tells you to be slow, I will catch you first. I stretched out my hand to the tadpole and grabbed it: "Haha! You can't run away now."

I gently opened my clenched hand, ah! The tadpole disappeared mysteriously.

I did not lose heart and continued to wait and see. This time, I gently put my hand into the water, spotted one, and clasped my hands together. I saw the tadpole I got ran away again. The tadpoles are so cunning!

I summed up the lessons learned from the previous two times: if you put both hands into the water at the same time, the range can be wider.

I waited motionless, and a tadpole swam over and swam into my hand. I held the tadpole tightly, for fear that it would run away again.

I finally caught the tadpole! I was ecstatic. I took advantage of the victory and caught several in succession and put them in plastic bottles. Watching them swimming around in the bottle, I was so proud.

Suddenly, I remembered the story of "Tadpole Looking for Mom". How anxious the tadpole must be if it can't find its mother. Wouldn't it be even more anxious if the mother can't find the tadpole? Thinking of this, I picked up the water bottle and put all the tadpoles back into the water without hesitation.

Watching them swim happily away in the water, I was even happier than when I caught them!

I summed up the lessons learned from the previous two times: if you put both hands into the water at the same time, the range can be wider.

I waited motionless, and a tadpole swam over and swam into my hand. I held the tadpole tightly, for fear that it would run away again.

I finally caught the tadpole! I was ecstatic. I took advantage of the victory and caught several in succession and put them in plastic bottles. Watching them swimming around in the bottle, I was so proud.

Suddenly, I remembered the story of "Tadpole Looking for Mom". How anxious the tadpole must be if it can't find its mother. Wouldn't it be even more anxious if the mother can't find the tadpole? Thinking of this, I picked up the water bottle and put all the tadpoles back into the water without hesitation.