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Directed Note-taking Activity

Directed Note-taking Activity. By Sarah Tzakis. What is DNA?. Similar to Cornell Notes Different step up Split-page method Differentiates from main and supporting details. How to used DNA. Right side Write down topics, key words, and question you would liked to be answered. Left side

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Directed Note-taking Activity

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  1. Directed Note-taking Activity By Sarah Tzakis

  2. What is DNA? Similar to Cornell Notes Different step up Split-page method Differentiates from main and supporting details

  3. How to used DNA • Right side • Write down topics, key words, and question you would liked to be answered. • Left side • Key points, definition to the key words, and answered to questions.

  4. How does it help students • Three ways to help take notes • Before Lecture • During the Lecture • After Lecture • For Exams • Helps you predict what questions could be on an exam

  5. DNA • DNA is an easy note-taking strategy that just takes one line to divide your paper, it helps you to understand lectures of reading, and helps prepare you for exams.

  6. Works Cited • DeFabo, Leonard, Linda Leal, and Ann Rafoth. For the Learning and Remembering: study skills across the curriculum. New York, 1993.

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