Map the Sugya helps you follow the shakla v'tarya as it happens. Instead of chasing translation line by line, you learn a repeatable set of pencil moves to see what each line is doing, catch the turn, and map a clean path through the sugya. The goal is simple: clearer learning, stronger memory, and the ability to say over what you learned.What you will do, on the page- Write a one line Goal for this daf- Mark only the function words that drive the flow (challenge, proof, answer, limitation)- Map the argument in three boxes: Claim, Challenge, Resolution- Identify the hinge and write one nafka mina that truly depends on it- Use short retrieval and chazara loops that stick- Build and deliver a three minute mini shiur from your mapWhat is inside- Quick Start: the method in seven steps- Worked walkthroughs on real sugyos (including Berachos 2a and Bava Metzia 2a)- "Reading vs analyzing" with a show your work approach for visual learners- Common mistakes and troubleshooting (when CCR does not fit, when time is short, when a chavrusa resists)- Appendix A: full-page printable templates, plus filled examples to copy- Appendix B: an Aramaic function word deck arranged by role- Glossary and indexWho this is for- Bochurim who want a derech they can use every day- Rebbeim who want light structure that stays true to yeshiva learning- Baalei batim returning to steady learningTone and standards reflect Orthodox practice.Halacha note: This work teaches methods for learning and psak awareness. It does not issue practical rulings. For questions in practice, consult a competent rabbi.