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Why Note Taking is Important

Why Note Taking is Important. Memorize These 10 Items. Bubble gum Eraser Mockingbird William Shakespeare Neon green. 43 Notebook paper Botany War of 1812 Great Uncle. Quickwrite. What is something at which you used to be good but now you’re not as good? Why aren’t you as good now?

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Why Note Taking is Important

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  1. Why Note Taking is Important

  2. Memorize These 10 Items • Bubble gum • Eraser • Mockingbird • William Shakespeare • Neon green • 43 • Notebook paper • Botany • War of 1812 • Great Uncle

  3. Quickwrite • What is something at which you used to be good but now you’re not as good? • Why aren’t you as good now? Write for three minutes on this topic.

  4. Why does note-taking matter? Percent Retention of Material Elapsed Days

  5. Quiz • You have 30 seconds to study • Write down the 10 Items

  6. Four Parts of Cornell Notes • Note Taking – Taking notes in class • Note Making – Making my notes usable • Note Interacting – Studying with my notes • Note Reflecting – How could my notes be better?

  7. Create your Cornell note paper Write in the Essential Question Use your preferred style and organization Note Taking

  8. Underline key information in the notes Fill in gaps with a partner Look for “chunks” of notes Write corresponding questions Note Making

  9. Answer each question you’ve written to compose a summary Use the completed notes as a learning tool (e.g. fold-over method) Note Interacting

  10. Address the feedback on your notes from the teacher Reflect on how your notes have prepared you for tests Note Reflecting

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