This cognitive map was designed as part of my B.Ed. work to visually organize and connect key concepts from Straight Lines (Plus One Mathematics – NCERT) and Vector Algebra (Plus Two Mathematics). The map places the core ideas at the center and branches out to related formulas, properties, and applications such as slope, distance, section formula, angle between lines, and vector operations. By using colors, shapes, and directional links, the map highlights relationships between concepts, making abstract ideas more structured and easier to recall. Overall, it serves as an effective learning and teaching aid that promotes conceptual clarity, logical thinking, and meaningful learning in mathematics.
Saturday, January 10, 2026
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