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How to Take Cornell Notes. BCMS Note Taking Strategy. S. T. A. R. S- Set up your paper (name, date, class, period and topic) T- Take notes on the right A- Ask questions on the left R- Review your notes and write a summary. Johnny BCMS p.1 9/9/10. S-Set up your paper
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How to Take Cornell Notes BCMS Note Taking Strategy
S. T. A. R. • S- Set up your paper (name, date, class, period and topic) • T- Take notes on the right • A- Ask questions on the left • R- Review your notes and write a summary
JohnnyBCMSp.19/9/10 S-Set up your paper (name, class, period, date, topic) Learning Cornell Notes
JohnnyBCMSp.19/9/10 Learning Cornell Notes Cornell Notes are easy -remember S. T. A. R. -S= Set up your paper -T= Take notes on the right -A= Ask questions on the left -R= Review and write a summary Cornell Notes -asking questions helps you learn the information better -Writing a summary is like a check to make sure you understand what you‘ve just learned T- Take notes on the RIGHT
JohnnyBCMSp.19/9/10 Learning Cornell Notes Cornell Notes are easy -remember S. T. A. R. -S= Set up your paper -T= Take notes on the right -A= Ask questions on the left -R= Review and write a summary Cornell Notes -asking questions helps you learn the information better -Writing a summary is like a check to make sure you understand what you‘ve just learned What are the steps for taking Cornell Notes? A- Ask questions on the LEFT How will Cornell Notes help me be a better learner?
JohnnyBCMSp.19/9/10 Learning Cornell Notes Cornell Notes are easy -remember S. T. A. R. -S= Set up your paper -T= Take notes on the right -A= Ask questions on the left -R= Review and write a summary Cornell Notes -asking questions helps you learn the information better -Writing a summary is like a check to make sure you understand what you‘ve just learned What are the steps for taking Cornell Notes? How will Cornell Notes help me be a better learner? R- Review your notes and write a summary I learned how to take Cornell Notes using STAR. Cornell Notes are a helpful tool that will make me a better learner by checking that I understand my notes and the questions can help me study for a test.
D L I Q D – DO (What did I do?) L – LEARN (What did I learn?) I – INTERESTING (What was interesting? Q – QUESTIONS (What questions do I have?