Monday, October 20, 2014

How do we take notes?

Taking notes is very crucial to  memorizing the content we learn in class and comprehending to purpose of each lesson so that the information we learn stays with us.When taking notes there are a lot  of components that go into it. There are things such as an aim, do now, and etc. To be more precise a method of note taking would be Cornell notes.

Cornell Notes, as you can see below, is one of a number of ways to take notes.  To the top right corner is the name, date, class and then lastly the period you are having that class. Below this, an upside down T is made, to the left you address topics such as the main idea, they key question, which is made after notes are completed.  To the right,  are key words and ideas followed by important dates/people or even places. Followed by that was repeated or stressed information. Some that  also added are also idea or brainstorming written on board or overhead projector. Adding on, any relevant information gained from textbooks or stories can be written below the ideas. Lastly, diagrams, formulas and pictures can be added for those who are visual learners and also to help memorize mathematical concepts..



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