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NoodleTools NoteCards Hold Your Learning

JOB #1 Copy and paste here Highlight main ideas & other important points Copy and paste here Capture the author’s words and images Get quotes right Mark it up use highlighting, bold face, color and underlining to organize your understanding of the text

Put it in your own words here JOB #2 Explain it to yourself in your own words Put it in your own words here Explain it to yourself In words you understand You can use bullet points or full sentences Look back at the quote – got it all?

Original thinking here JOB #3 Talk to yourself about what you have learned Use these prompts: I took notes on this because… It is important because… I am going to use this information in my essay like this… I am still confused about… Vocabulary I had to look up with the definitions: Original thinking here