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Note-Taking/Power-Thinking Notes. Come up with a method that works for you! My preferred note-taking style – POWER THINKING NOTES (PTN) PTN Method – Organizes information into important ideas, details of those important ideas, details of the details of those important ideas, etc.
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Note-Taking/Power-Thinking Notes • Come up with a method that works for you! • My preferred note-taking style – POWER THINKING NOTES(PTN) • PTN Method – Organizes information into important ideas, details of those • important ideas, details of the details of those important ideas, etc. • PTN Method requires ACTIVE THINKING (stopping consistently while reading • the textbook and figuring out what to record) • While executing PTN, DO NOT use complete sentences (unless you are • writing a definition). Instead, use abbreviations, symbols, acronyms, etc. • PTN works best if you do not procrastinate!!! (5-8 pages / night) • Power 1 = Main Idea • Power 2 = Supporting Details for Power 1 • Power 3 = Supporting Details for Power 2
Example from the textbook (outline) Chapter Title *Important information between chapter title and thefirst section (in blue) – especially definitions. P1: Chapter section *Important info./ideas before the first sub- section (in green) P2: Sub-section P3: Main idea of the first paragraph P4: Detail of the main idea P4: Detail of the main idea P5: (possibly) Detail of the detail P3: Main idea of the next paragraph/two…
Example with actual information: New Civs. In E. and W. Hemispheres (2200-250 BCE) – pp.38-39 *New civs.=! Long-distance trade/interactions *New civs. = shaped by phys.environment P1: Early China (C), 2000-221 BCE *Neolithic culture (8000BCE) than more complex *Developed / depended on the Yellow River P2: Geography and Resources P3: C.= isolated (not completely)- unique develop. P4: Mountains (Himalayas (SW))… P4: Deserts (Takla Makan, Gobi (N) P4: Mongolian steppe (N) P4: Some trade with India and Central Asia P3: East Asia = diverse environments P4: East C. – Yangzi and Yellow Rivers – agriculture P4: Mongolia / Tibet = herding P3: (Main idea of the next paragraph or two!)