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Cornell. Notes. History of Cornell Notes. Developed in 1949 at Cornell University by Walter Pauk. Designed in response to frustration over student test scores. Meant to be easily used as a test study guide .

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Cornell

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  1. Cornell Notes

  2. History of Cornell Notes • Developed in 1949 at Cornell University by Walter Pauk. • Designed in response to frustration over student test scores. • Meant to be easily used as a test study guide. • Adopted by most major law schools as the preferred note taking method.

  3. Cornell note Format • Cornell notes use a certain format consisting of three parts. • The main parts of a Cornell note page are the keywords, the notes, and the summary. keywords notes summary

  4. First, read a section of the text and write down important things to know such as dates, events, or people. Then, write a note about what you read and then write a keyword, something that would remind you of what you read. Taking Notes note Jalksdjf;las Jalksdjf;lasdkfjoweruipoqwierjlakvna;ldkfj;asdlfiuqpoeiwruqpowerui keyword

  5. When you have finished taking all of your notes, write a summary of the notes in the bottom section of the page. The summary does not have to be too long, maybe just one or two sentences. Writing a Summary Jalksdjf;las Jalksdjf;lasdkfjoweruipoqwierjlakvna;ldkfj;asdlfiuqpoeiwruqpowerui Jalksdjf;las Jalksdjf;lasdkfjoweruipoqwierjlakvna;ldkfj;asdlfiuqpoeiwruqpoweruiaasdfaghasdfasdfasdfagasdfadgadfadgasdf Jalksdj asdfqjwerljopwertuiadflghkldjvzxcmvnasdf Jalksdjf;lafdasdftqws Jalksdjf;lasdkfjoweruipoqwierjlakvna;ldkfj;asdlfiuqpo Jalkasdfsdjf;las Jalksdjf;lasdkfjoweruipoqwierjlakvna;ldkfj;asdlfiuqpoeiwruqpoweruiasdfasdfqwerqwer Jalksdjf;lasdkfjoweruipoqwierjlakvna;ldkfj;asdlfiuqpoeiwruqpoweruiasdfasdfqwerqwerasdfasdfadflj3op1238948qyghzxcvadfoiuasd;lfkjasd;iu0235hasdfvnzxcvblaksdfjhalsdfkj. summary

  6. Hints & Tips • Try not to make a note out of everything you read. Only put what is relevant or important and put them into concise notes. • Put names, dates, and places and describe them. • Try to keep your keyword one word and as close as a summary for your note.

  7. Assignment & Instructions • Read & Take Cornell Notes over: “The Spread of Epidemic Disease” pp. 243-244 AP World Textbook • Exchange & Comparenotes with a partner. • Talk about what you wrote and why. • Look for gaps & missed info. • Both partners should feel free to add to their notes. • After comparing notes, continue with “China after the Han Dynasty” through “The Fall of the Roman Empire” pp. 244-252. • NOTEBOOK CHECK NEXT WEEK!!!

  8. Homework Assignment • Check the website for the textbook pages if you don’t finish in-class. • http://apworldhistorynmhs.wordpress.com/ • Finish the Cornell Notes • Read: sources from the past pg. 244 • “St. Cyprian on Epidemic Disease in the Roman Empire” • Answer the reflection question. • To what extent do you think St. Cyprian was effective in his efforts to bring inherited Christian teachings to bear on the unprecedented conditions he and his followers faced?

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