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Note Taking

How can I remember what I hear or read?. Note Taking. Importance of Note Taking. To help remember information that you hear or read Allows you to get more meaning out of what you hear or read Organizes information Gives you something to study for tests. How to Get Started.

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Note Taking

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  1. How can I remember what I hear or read? Note Taking

  2. Importance of Note Taking To help remember information that you hear or read Allows you to get more meaning out of what you hear or read Organizes information Gives you something to study for tests

  3. How to Get Started Breaking Down Sentences -Use as few words as possible -Tell the important ideas and information -Use a few key words

  4. Examples 1 & 2 1. Energy that was created from wind power could save the states of the windy north from their need to burn fuel. 2. In the late eighteen nineties many people made a mad dash to California hoping to get rich through the discovery of gold.

  5. Answers to Examples1 & 2 Northern states – wind energy can save fuel In late 1890’s people went to CA seeking gold

  6. Note Taking Methods Outlining Listing Mapping

  7. Outlining Look for main idea and those ideas that support it Use the following format: 1. Main Idea/Topic sentence A. Supporting detail B. Supporting detail C. Supporting detail

  8. Example 3 for Outlining One of the most widely used methods of note taking – the outline – is preferred by many students because its format follows specific structure and is concise. Notes taken in this manner are well organized and easily remembered.

  9. Answers to Example 3 Outline A. Format is specific structure B. It is concise C. Notes well organized D. Notes easily remembered

  10. Example 4 There are three reasons for learning to take good notes. First, note taking helps you pay attention. While you are writing, you are concentrating, and your mind wanders less. You stay with the subject. Second, note taking helps you remember. In their book, Note Taking Made Easy, Judi Kesselman-Turkel and Franklynn Peterson state that note taking is a muscle activity, and that our muscles remember better than our heads. They give as an example a sixty eight year old man who climbed on a bike for the first time in forty years and after a few shaky starts, was able to ride off down to the corner. Third, note taking helps you organize ideas. You learn to start out and write down the main points and sub-points in an organized fashion.

  11. Example 4 - Answer Reasons for Taking Good notes A. Help you pay attention B. Help you remember C. Helps you organize ideas

  12. Listing Straightforward method Good for classes involving dates, important events, or vocabulary/definitions Give list a title In a short phrase list all important information under it

  13. Example 5 - Listing Everyone needs to make decisions in their lives. The term economy refers to how people and governments make decisions about how to earn and spend money. An economy involves a system of needs and wants. Needs are things that people must have to continue living like water, shelter, and heat. Wants are things people desire but could live without. They are there to make life more enjoyable. Wants include new cars, electronics and designer clothes.

  14. Example 5 - Answer Economy -How people/governments earn and spend money -A system of needs and wants Needs -Things one needs to live -E.g. water, shelter, heat Wants -Things people desire but can live without -E.g. new cars, fancy clothes

  15. Mapping Steps Write Main idea on line in middle of paper and circle it. 2. List each supporting detail on a line that touches the circle around the main idea. Main Idea ----------------------------------------------------------------- Supporting detail Supporting detail

  16. Example 6 - Mapping In the United States, we practice a market system also called free enterprise or capitalism. A market system is a system in which households and business owners make their own choices about earning and spending. People make decisions as private citizens rather than as part of a public group or government. There are at least four important freedoms in a market system. They include freedom to own property, freedom to buy, freedom to produce and sell, and freedom to work.

  17. Example 6 - Mapping Market System

  18. Tips for Taking Notes Use abbreviations (e.g. info for information Look for signal words (first, second, next, therefore)‏ Use symbols to call attention to important words or for abbreviations Use color for contrast and emphasis

  19. Tips for Taking Notes Don’t erase mistakes – draw a line through them Highlight notes Leave space to fill in details later Go over notes after you write them to fill in missing information Make sure you understand your own shorthand

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