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Monday, September 26, 2011
• Lesson Objective: SWBAT use the Cornell Notetaking Method to summarize a section of the Astronomy textbook
• HW: 1st Period: Make Cornell Notes for p7; 2nd Period: Make Cornell notes for p104-105
• Bellwork Questions: REVIEW! Use notes!– 1.) Put these in order from smallest to largest:
Earth, Universe, Solar system, Galaxy, Sun– 2.) What are the three types of galaxies?– 3.) What is the life cycle of a MASSIVE star?
Step One: Proper Heading
• Write your name, date, class, and period in the upper right hand corner (see above).
• Write the topic of the notes (ex. WWII, Cells, Nouns, etc.) on the top line (see above).
NameDateClassPeriod
Step Two: Set Up Your Paper
• Page setup • Draw a horizontal line about five lines up from the bottom.
• Draw a vertical line down the page about one third of distance from the left.
NameDateClassPeriod
Step 3: Know what to include!
• Main Idea• Key
Question (after notes are completed)
• Key words & ideas• Important dates/people/places• Repeated/Stressed Info• Ideas/brainstorming written on
board / overhead projector• Info from textbook/stories• Diagrams & Pictures• Formulas
NameDateClassPeriod
Overview of Cornell Method
• Ch 1 Sec 1: Earth’s Movement p7• 1. TOPIC 1
– A. SUB TOPIC 1• I. Example• II. Vocab-definition• III. Detail• IV. Example • V. Picture
– B. SUB TOPIC 2• I. Diagram• II. Vocab- definition
• 2. TOPIC 2– A. SUB TOPIC 1
• I. Example
Name
Date
Period
#
Not created until you are reviewing the
material
Create Review questions, one
sentence summaries, etc.
After Details are added, summarize the MAIN IDEAS from the left side of the paper in your own words!
The MEAT of the notes
Step 4: Take Notes!The Textbook is Very Organized…
1. TOPIC
A. SUB TOPIC
B. SUB TOPIC
DETAILS, EXAMPLES, AND VOCABULARY
DETAILS, EXAMPLES, AND VOCABULARY
DETAILS, EXAMPLES, AND VOCABULARY
Your Notes will be organized the same way…
• 1.– A.
• I.• II.• III.• IV.• V.
– B.• I.• II.
• 2.– A.
• I.
NUMBERS FOR TOPICS (red in Sci Books)
LETTERS FOR SUB TOPICS (blue in Sci books)
ROMAN NUMERALS FOR DETAILS, EXAMPLES, AND VOCAB WORDS & THEIR DEFINITIONS (You will have to read paragraph(s) and determine what is important to include. Do NOT include everything!!!)
How to Take Notes from the Textbook
1. TOPIC
Ch__ Sec__ (Name of Section)
A. SUB TOPIC
B. SUB TOPIC
I. DETAIL
II. DETAIL
I. DETAIL
II. DETAIL
I. DETAIL
II. DETAIL
A. SUB TOPIC
I. DETAIL
II. DETAIL
I. DETAIL
II. DETAIL
A. SUB TOPIC
B. SUB TOPIC
I. DETAIL
II. DETAIL
A. SUB TOPIC
B. SUB TOPIC
I. DETAIL
II. DETAIL
B. SUB TOPIC
A. SUB TOPICI. DETAIL
II. DETAIL
B. SUB TOPIC
A. SUB TOPICI. DETAIL
II. DETAIL
B. SUB TOPIC
A. SUB TOPICI. DETAIL
II. DETAIL
B. SUB TOPICB. SUB TOPIC
I. DETAIL
II. DETAIL
B. SUB TOPIC
A. SUB TOPICI. DETAIL
II. DETAIL
B. SUB TOPIC
A. SUB TOPICI. DETAIL
II. DETAIL
I. DETAIL
II. DETAIL
Let’s Do The first two paragraphs of Page 7 together…
Individually and quietly, please complete Cornell Notes for p105-
106.If necessary, please finish for
Homework.