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How to Take N otes

How to Take N otes. Mrs. Paul 2013 – 2014 . Step 1: Get Prepared. Gather all the materials you may need Notebook/Filler Paper Pen or pencil Internet-capable device (computer, tablet, s mart p hone, etc.) If internet is down, use your textbook Textbook Optional: Headphones

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How to Take N otes

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  1. How to Take Notes Mrs. Paul 2013 – 2014

  2. Step 1: Get Prepared • Gather all the materials you may need • Notebook/Filler Paper • Pen or pencil • Internet-capable device (computer, tablet, smart phone, etc.) • If internet is down, use your textbook • Textbook • Optional: • Headphones • Highlighter • Different colored pen

  3. Step 2: Get Comfortable • If your internet-device is portable, find a quite location to view the material • Give the material your full attention and eliminate all distractions • Do not watch TV, listen to music, text, facebook,, etc. while watching the lecture or reading the material

  4. Step 3: Get Organized • You should set up your notes the same way each time. • My recommendation of how to set up your notes is on the next slide. • On the last page of your notes for the topic, write down any questions you have about the material. • This is very important! You may not remember what you were confused about by the next day in class.

  5. Your Name Class Period Date Topic of Lecture (Ex: Scientific Method) - Could also put Chapter & Section (Ex: 1-3) Information from the lecture * Text, Tables/Charts, and/or Drawings you feel are important • Page Number • Start at # 1 for each lecture

  6. Tips for Note Taking • Pause and rewind when you need a moment to finish writing or need to take time to understand the information • Skip a line (or a few) between new ideas • This will make your notes easier to read. Also, if you re-watch the video or learn any new information, you will have space to add some more notes • Abbreviate as needed • Make sure you will remember your abbreviations! • You may not need to write down all information, feel free to summarize. The most important thing is that you understand the information.

  7. Tips for Note Taking • After viewing the video/PowerPoint, go back and re-read your notes • Do they make sense? Can you read your writing? Do you remember what your abbreviations mean? • Underline vocabulary terms • Note: You can use a different color to underline (or a highlighter) • Pull out the main ideas, key points, important people/dates • Write these at the end of your notes in the “Summary” section • Note: • An example of my notes from this lecture is on the following slides. • Instead of writing the key information at the end of your notes, you can use a highlighter to set the information apart (like I did here).

  8. Mrs. Paul Class Period 9/5/13 Topic: How to Take Notes • Step 1: Get Prepared • Get all materials I need (pens, NB, TB, highlighters) • Step 2: Get Comfortable • Find a nice quiet spot • No Distractions!!!! • Step 3: Get Organized • Set up notes the same way each time • End with any questions/stuff I’m confused about • *** can also add key terms/info • NB – notebook • TB - textbook 1

  9. Mrs. Paul Class Period 9/5/13 Topic: How to Take Notes • Tips • Take my time. I can go at my own pace & can rewind or pause when I need to • Skip lines to make easier to read & so I won’t have to squish extra info in • Use abbreviations but know what they are for • Read over notes to make sure I understand everything • Underline or highlight vocab • Key info – either write at end of notes or highlight • KEY INFO: Prepare, Stay focused, Stay organized, Don’t rush • QUESTIONS: • Will notes be checked every time? • What if I can’t view the lecture? 2

  10. Adjusting Your Note Taking Style • Once you are familiar with my expectations of your notes, you can adjust the format you use. • Another popular format is Cornell Notes. • Watch this video if you are interested in learning about the Cornell Note taking style (this is not mandatory)

  11. Homework for this Assignment • Your notes will be checked as part of your homework grade. • In order to ensure you are setting up your notes correctly, I would like you to do a practice note taking assignment. • Pick your subject • Your favorite TV show, movie, book (a chapter), etc. • Make sure it is appropriate to use as a homework assignment! • Take notes in the format as described in this PowerPoint • Use headings, page numbers, summarize the content, end with questions you have • This will be collected and graded according to the rubric (posted on website)

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