Note Taking Crisfield, Maryland & Chesapeake Bay.

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Note Taking Crisfield, Maryland & Chesapeake Bay

Developed by: Jarrett Library Media Center

Hook

Pre-test What are some skills you should use when taking notes?

Standards 4: Writing –I can use the writing process and conventions of language and research to construct meaning and communicate effectively for a variety of purposes and audiences using a range of forms Benchmarks LA –Incorporate information from references by quoting, paraphrasing, and/or summarizing GLOs - I can produce quality work

Standard 2: The student who is information literate evaluates information critically and competently. –2.4 Selects information appropriate to the problem or question at hand Information Literacy Standards

MAPS Materials: – Computer with internet access –worksheet Attitude: like to do on-hands work Placement: seated at a computer S

Essential Question How do I take notes without copying word for word?

Learning Goal 6th grade students will: –Find factual information from pre-selected websites –By skimming passages –And take notes in short word phrases

Skills assessed I can: –Take notes using only two - three key words –And express these ideas using my own words

Vocabulary Key words Main idea

Instructions You are to: 1) view the Chesapeak / Crisfield power point 2) write yous answer in short phrase form using only words

Model Lets work together

Assessment MeetsApproachingNot met My answers were my own words 1/2 of the answers were in my own words I copied directly from the source I can answer all questions correctly I can answer 70% of the questions correctly I could only answer % of the questions correctly

Reflection What I liked about this lesson is… I would improve my work for this lesson by….