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Trash and Treasure Words How to Take Notes Without Copying

When we research - think of the article you are using as a pirate’s map. The marking a buried treasure on the map, is the selection of words containing needed information from your article. = Treasure Words (Important Words)

A pirate must dig for the treasure chest, tossing aside dirt, weeds, and rocks (trash). A researcher must dig to find words that help answer the questions (treasure words). He or she must “toss aside” unnecessary sentences, phrases, and words (trash words). Trash Words

We only want those words we need (treasure). Treasure words: They are words from the article that answer the question. They are important words. Trash words: Words to ignore. Unnecessary words to write down such as: why to their what in the and Trash Words

The anteater has a long snout. Of course these words aren’t really “trash” –and they are still good words, but they DO NOT help answer any questions defined in your research question. Let’s look at a couple easy examples: The anteater has a long snout. Treasure words: long snout Here is another example and how I would record the treasure words on my note page: Elephants are herbivores and can spend up to 16 hours days collecting leaves, twigs, bamboo and roots. Treasure words: herbivores 16 hours day collecting leaves twigs, bamboo, roots

Rules of Note Taking: Read and become familiar with your research questions. Read the article or source one sentence at a time. Stop at the end of the sentence and decide if there are any treasure words. Use your cursor to select and highlight the treasure word. Record the treasure words in the appropriate place on your note taking form/paper. Use bullet or comas to record your treasure word facts Add some of your own words or change treasure words slightly if needed to make sense later. Use abbreviations and symbols

Note Taking Example: Huge storm Size 600 miles across Hurricanes: A hurricane is a huge storm! It can be up to 600 miles across and have strong winds spiraling inward an upward at speeds of 75 to 200 mph. Each hurricane usually last for over a week, moving 10 – 20 miles per hour over the open ocean. Hurricanes gather heat and energy through contact with warm ocean waters. Evaporation from the seawater increases their power. My Notes: What is a Hurricane?: Huge storm Size 600 miles across Strong winds speeds 75-200 mph 1 week moves 10 – 20 miles/hour Seawater evaporation increases its power

3 Important Things to Remember 1) What are “treasure” words? Important words I need for my research. 2) What are “trash” words? Words I DO NOT need for my research 3) How to I take Notes? I read each sentence and stop to see if I found a treasure word. Record it for understanding later.

Have fun researching your storm and go find your treasure words!