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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Vocab Bubble Map in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your first word in the designated field labeled 'Word #1'. This is where you will identify the primary concept you want to explore.
  3. Next, provide a clear definition of 'Word #1' in the corresponding definition section. This helps clarify your understanding of the term.
  4. In the bubble area connected to 'Word #1', brainstorm and jot down related thoughts, images, or words that come to mind. Use this space creatively to expand on your ideas.
  5. Now, move on to 'Word #2'. Repeat the process by entering this new word and its definition in their respective fields.
  6. Finally, create a connecting sentence that links 'Word #1' and 'Word #2', illustrating their relationship or context.

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When creating a bubble map, you start with a central idea or topic in the middle of the page. Then you branch out from that central bubble by adding related ideas or concepts as smaller bubbles connected to the main one with lines. The connections show how the smaller bubbles relate to the central idea.
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How to make a bubble map Place the noun you want to describe in a bubble in the center of the map. Create a list of adjectives that can define the noun. Place the adjectives from your list in a circular pattern around the noun. Connect the adjectives and nouns with a line from one to the other.
Mapping Your Mind With Bubbl.us Put your main idea in a bubble at the center of the page or space. Spend 10 minutes building your mind map, creating additional bubbles and sub-bubbles that branch off of your main idea. Pause, and look at your whole map. Draw lines or arrows to connect related ideas.
At the core of a bubble map is a primary keyword, topic, or noun represented in a central bubble. Surrounding this central bubble are connected bubbles containing supporting ideas, characteristics, or related concepts. These surrounding bubbles are linked with lines to illustrate relationships and associations.

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How to Create a Vocabulary Word Map Step 1: Select a Central Word. Choose a word that is central to your current study or interest. Step 2: Identify Key Relationships. Think about the different types of relationships that your chosen word might have with other words. Step 3: Draw the Map. Step 4: Expand Your Map.
Next to the shapes in the Insert tab is the SmartArt icon. Click on this icon and wait for a pop-up window. The pop-up window contains different types of charts that you can use. Click on the relationship icon, then select radial cluster followed by the OK icon to insert the mind map on your Word page.

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