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Showing posts with label Note Taking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Note Taking. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2013

Note-Taking Strategies: Part 4


Note-Taking Strategies
Part 4
For Review
Once you’ve done all of the above, you’ll find you’ve created your own personalized study guide. Cover the main section of the page and use the key words and questions in the left margin as a quiz.
Stick to It
Review your notes the day you take them and all of your notes once a week. That way, you won’t need to study as much when it’s test time.
You’ve been doing the work all along.
Try out the Cornell System, but if it doesn’t work for you, experiment with other methods. Ask your classmates how they take notes or ask a teacher for advice. Taking good notes requires practice, like any other skill. And the more you work at it now, the more prepared you’ll be to take notes in college.
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Friday, April 12, 2013

Note-Taking Strategies: Part 3


Note-Taking Strategies
Part 3
After Class                                                                                        As soon as class ends, review your notes and fill in any blanks.      Underline, highlight and use symbols to sort through the information. If you don’t understand something, get help from your teacher or classmates.                                                                                             After you’ve reviewed all your notes from class, in the left-hand area of the page write down key words and questions your teacher might ask on a test.                                                                                                                 At the bottom of each page, write a summary of the notes. This helps you digest what you’ve learned. It also improves your memory of the material for the long term and for tests down the road.
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Note Taking Strategies: Part 1


Note Taking Strategies
Part 1
How to Get Your Class Notes into Shape
Getting the most out of high school and college means studying hard and using your time in class wisely. An effective note-taking strategy can help you do both. Here are the basics.
Stay Organized
It may seem obvious, but your class notes can only help if you can find them. When you’re taking notes to be sure to:
·      Keep all your notes in one place.
·      Date and number pages; keeping them in order makes it easier to understand them later.
Before Class
Review the materials assigned for that class period thoroughly. Bring a list of any questions you may have.
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