This paper explores the application of "Thinking Maps" in teaching high school English reading comprehension. Thinking Maps provide a visual framework for organizing and understanding complex texts, enhancing students' analytical and critical thinking skills. Their use helps students not only comprehend the literal meaning but also delve into deeper levels of analysis, such as identifying main ideas, supporting details, and inferences. The visual nature of the maps caters to diverse learning styles and facilitates collaborative learning. Ultimately, this method aims to improve reading comprehension and foster a more engaging and effective learning environment.