Saturday, January 10, 2026

Learning made visible — exploring 3D Geometry and Probability through interactive concept maps😍😍😍

COGNITIVE MAP

I created this cognitive map as a visual way to explore the topic instead of using long notes. It shows how ideas connect with each other through keywords, arrows, and linking phrases. Readers can quickly move from one concept to another and see the relationships clearly. It works like a “learning at a glance” tool — you can trace the flow, pause at any node, and test your understanding as you go.

Class 11 – Introduction to Three-Dimensional Geometry:


This concept map on Introduction to Three-Dimensional Geometry gives a quick visual journey from the coordinate axes to locating points in space. It connects ideas like axes, octants, coordinates, and distance formula in a step-by-step flow so learners can mentally picture 3D space while reading. Instead of memorizing formulas directly, students can follow the links and understand how each idea grows from the previous one.

Class 12 – Probability:


The concept map on Probability presents the topic as a chain of thinking — from experiments and events to conditional probability and important rules. Each branch invites the learner to ask “what happens next?” and “when do we use this rule?” This makes the chapter feel more like solving a puzzle than studying a theory, helping readers connect formulas with situations and decisions.


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