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Cornell Notes. Heading (Date, Title/Topic) Questions: Notes: *Review Traditional Notes *Study Video *General Lecture *To consider Reading *Not sure of Summary section: 3-4 sentence summary at the end of the notes. Cornell Notes Format. Why Take Cornell Notes?.
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Heading (Date, Title/Topic) Questions: Notes: *Review Traditional Notes *Study Video *General Lecture *To consider Reading *Not sure of Summary section: 3-4 sentence summary at the end of the notes. Cornell Notes Format
Why Take Cornell Notes? • Can easily be used as a test study guide • Helps in the understanding and processing of information • Increases critical thinking skills • Standard format used by law schools • Developed 1949 by William Pauk(Cornell University), frustrated by student test scores
Notetaking ***S.T.A.R.*** • Set up the paper • Take notes • Analyze your notes • Reflect / Review
Questioning (done in left 1/3) • Created after taking notes • There are 3 different levels of questioning that you will be asked to do • EASY: Level 1: Basic Input / Gathering Information • MEDIUM: Level 2: Processing Information • Hard: Level 3: Creating your own ideas
Levels of Questioning (Easy) Complete Count Match Name Define Scan Observe Describe Identify List Select Recite
Levels of Questioning (Medium) Compare Contrast Sort Explain why Infer Sequence Synthesize Make Analogies Analyze Distinguish
Levels of Questioning (Hard) Evaluate Generalize Imagine Judge Predict If/then Speculate Hypothesize Forecast Idealize Apply the Principle