A brace map is a thinking map that classifys and breaks down certain topics into smaller pieces so that you can understand the topic more. Hope this helps! :/
A brace map can be used to show the relationship between a main idea and supporting details. Another example of a brace map is to illustrate cause and effect relationships, where one side shows the cause and the other side shows the effect. Brace maps can also be used to compare and contrast two different ideas or topics by placing them in a side-by-side format.
The map sensor for the 1991 Acura Legend is mounted on the firewall. It is in a box near the factory strut brace.
It is a 2 dimensional map
Key
This is a very good example. Brian Davis - Wallace- Gregg Elem. School Florence, South Carolina
so you can know what the colors on the map means
A map key should include symbols, lables and explanations.
explain the logic of Tjan's internet portfolio map.
The eight different types of thinking maps are: Circle Map, Bubble Map, Flow Map, Multi-flow Map, Brace Map, Bridge Map, Tree Map, and Double Bubble Map. Each map serves a different purpose for organizing and representing information visually.
A= brace. 1,2,3,4,5,6 brace. B=brace. Joy,Bernadette,Nina brace. c=brace. banana,apple,grapes brace.
To explain the symbology used
In Microsoft Office 2007 a trace map is called a "Horizontal Hierarchy." Go to INSERT, SMART ART, HIERARCHY, and click the bottom left chart.