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Taking Notes

Taking Notes. Created by Lori Theaker March 2006. How do I do this?. There are different ways to take notes, but first you might want to gather your “tools”: A pencil/pen; A highlighter; Post-It TM notes; Note cards iPad apps. How do I use the tools?.

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Taking Notes

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  1. Taking Notes Created by Lori Theaker March 2006

  2. How do I do this? • There are different ways to take notes, but first you might want to gather your “tools”: A pencil/pen; A highlighter; Post-ItTMnotes; Note cards iPad apps.

  3. How do I use the tools? • Please remember that your TOOLS are not TOYS – note taking is a job and the tools are to help you complete the job. Don’t waste your time OR your materials.

  4. Using a Pencil • When you take notes with a pencil, it depends on if you have a COPY of the information (that you’re allowed to write on) or a note-card (to copy information on to) • If it’s a COPY • You can underline or circle important items • If it’s an original (like the BOOK!) • You can write down the important information on note cards or scrap paper • Just DON’T write down EVERYTHING!

  5. Here’s one example: Tigers living in tropical regions mate throughout the year. Tigers in the northern regions breed only in the winter months. Gestation (duration of pregnancy) is about four months. A mother usually gives birth to two to four cubs at a time. Cubs are about one foot (1/3 meter) long and weigh less than two pounds (3/4 kilograms) at birth. Until about age two, cubs are completely dependent on their mothers for food. At about age 2 1/2, the cubs leave their mother and her territory to find their own home range. (FROM SEARCHASAURUS) • Tigers are pregnant about 4 months • Tigers usually have 2 to 4 cubs • Tiger cubs are little, weighing less than 2 lbs. at birth • Tiger cubs live with their mothers until they’re @ 2 ½ years old My notes…

  6. If you’re using a highlighter… • The item that you are taking notes from must be a COPY of something (maybe a computer print-out) • DON’T highlight every word – that’s not the point; you only want the MOST IMPORTANT information to be highlighted

  7. An example using ahighlighter Tigers living in tropical regions mate throughout the year. Tigers in the northern regions breed only in the winter months. Gestation (duration of pregnancy) is about four months. A mother usually gives birth to two to four cubs at a time. Cubs are about one foot (1/3 meter) long and weigh less than two pounds (3/4 kilograms) at birth. Until about age two, cubs are completely dependent on their mothers for food. At about age 2 1/2, the cubs leave their mother and her territory to find their own home range. www.kyvl.org

  8. So why just some words? • Highlighted words and phrases are usually those that contain DATA or specific thoughts that you couldn’t have come up with on your own. • Besides, if you write down EVERYTHING from the book, you’ll be plagiarizing or TAKING someone else’s work!

  9. Post-It Method • Let’s say you’re REALLY IN A HURRY • You’ve waited too long to begin (that’s a No-No, by the way) • Find the information you want to use and stick a Post-ItTM next to the text in the article or book • Number the Post-It’s in the order you want to present your information • Write down – in your own words – the information you want to share (on a separate sheet of paper) in the order that you gave to the Post-It’s This may be one of the fastest methods, but it is NOT recommended. Sometimes, however, we all find ourselves in a time crunch!

  10. Note Cards • These can be a very nice tool – especially when you’re organizing your final product • Write down just ONE FACT per card making sure you write down the source www.kyvl.org/searchasaurus #1 Tiger babies Takes about 4 months Usually 2 to 4 cubs Kind of little – about 2 lbs.

  11. Note Cards continued… • After you’ve gone through your resources and have a number of note cards, rearrange them in the order you want to present the information • You don’t have to keep them in the order that you took the notes… #6 #1 #3

  12. Other sources you’ll want to check out… iPad apps such as: Evernote abcNote SimpleNote SpringPad

  13. Or, you might try this site: • http://library.acadiau.ca/tutorials/plagiarism/ - entitled “You Quote It, You Note It!”, this site from Acadia University’s Vaughn Memorial Library (Canada) is written for university students, but can be adapted for grades as low as 2nd! • They also have tutorials on • Web Searching athttp://library.acadiau.ca/tutorials/websearching/ • Web Evaluation (choosing credible sources) athttp://library.acadiau.ca/tutorials/webevaluation/

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