Cornell Notes

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Cornell Notes. A Method that Works!. What does it look like?. Set it Up!. First, take out a piece of lined paper and fold the left edge to the center of the page. Second, take out a variety of colored pens and a highlighter. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Set it Up!First, take out a piece of

lined paper and fold the left edge to the center of the page.

Second, take out a variety of colored pens and a highlighter.

Third, write your full heading and the topic of the notes. In this case: Cornell Notes.

Topic/

Heading

Cornell Notes

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Learn by DoingLearn by Doing

Lets Lets practice practice taking taking notes!notes!

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Write the following question on the left side of your paper.

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What is the difference between the left and the right?

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First & Last NameKey of the Month

Teacher Name/ ClassDate

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Making your own notes: asking questions,comments, pictures, new vocabulary

Taking Notesfrom the teacher:

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Cornell

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Notes

Red, blue, black, dark green, dark purple

What are some colors I can use?

Why use color?

Can I use a highlighter?

The use of color helps youorganize and remember your notes.

Go back and Highlight important facts

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Always put a space between “chunks” of information. This makes your notes easier to read and it helps break up the material in smaller units.

Cornell

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Notes

Red, blue, black, dark green, dark purple

What are some colors I can use?

Why use color?

The use of color helps youorganize and remember your notes.

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Use pictures, graphs, charts, and other images to help you remember difficult information. Pictures, like color, provide an additional stimulus when studying.

Cornell

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Does the Earth move?

Yes! It revolves around the sun.

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Commonly Asked QuestionsCan I use both sides of the paper?

Can I use pencil?

Can I useabbreviations?

No. Use only the front. Ink bleeds through the paper and distorts your notes.

Even though pencil can erase, it is not a good choice. Pencil smudges and fades; it also smears when highlighted. (Exceptions in math)

Yes. Abbr. when poss. & paraphrase.

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At the bottom of the page, draw a horizontal line.Write a brief summary of the information covered in this lesson.

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• Developed in 1949 at Cornell University by Walter Pauk.

• Adopted by most major law schools

as the preferred note taking method in response to frustration over student test scores.

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• Cornell note taking stimulates critical thinking skills.

• Note taking helps students remember what is said in class.

• Organized notes make it easier

to review material for tests. • Writing is a great tool for learning.

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Who takes Cornell Notes?

• Students at high schools, colleges, and universities throughout the world use Cornell notes to improve their grades.

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