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Outlining Simple Mind Map Word Webs Note taking Outlining Simple Mind Map Word Webs

Questions???? Do you take notes from your textbooks as you read? Do you know how to organize your notes? What do you use to organize your notes?

What is an Outline An outline is a way to organize ideas or facts in a logical order It is a plan for writing, telling, or doing something. An Outline includes only main ideas and important details.

Why Do You Make Outlines? Making an Outline will save you time and make your project easier and better To make and Outline, you group ideas or facts together. As you group them, you will be able to :

Why do you make Outlines? Organize your information by topic Include all the important information Leave out any information that doesn’t fit Plan your project in a logical way.

What are the Parts of an Outline? An Outline may have 4 parts Roman Numbers Capital Letters Arabic Numbers Lower case letters Always indent when you create an Outline.

Outline Parts Title - The TITLE tells you what the outline is about. Your Title Should not be in your Outline

Beginning to Outline Start your Outline with the a Roman Number, which is where you record your Main topic. Next record your Subtopic that relates to the Main topic and you should use Capital letters.

Beginning to Outline Record details that support your subtopic next to Arabic numbers. Then if any extra facts or details are needed use lower case letters to record each. that support your subtopic

Outline Example I. Main Topic A. Subtopic 1. Detail 2. Detail B. Subtopic 1. Detail 2. Detail a. little detail

Outline Example Title Food from Plants Main Topic I. Fruits Subtopic A. Citrus Details 1. Orange B. Berries 1. strawberries 2. blueberries II. Vegetables III. Grains

You Try it French fries Lifesavers Tootsie Rolls Ketchup Candy Hot dog How some foods were named M & M’s Other foods

How Some Foods Were Named I. Candy A. Tootsie Rolls B. M & M’s C. Lifesavers II. Other Foods A. French Fries B. Ketchup C Hotdog

Second Try Your Title is - Kinds of Holidays Religious September 1 Christmas Valentine Day Labor Day Easter December 25 New Years Hannukkah Recognized Days Fourth of July Feb. 14 A day for sweethearts Legal Holidays

Kinds of Holidays I. Religious A. Christmas 1. December 25th B. Easter C. Hannakkuh Legal Holidays A. Fourth of July B. News Day C. Labor Day 1. September 1 Recognized Days A. Valentines Day 1. Feb 2. A day for sweethearts

You try it. From the list n the box, organize an Outline about planting flowers. Chemical Natural Mix in Fertilizer Rake Smooth Water down Soil Prepare the Soil Pick out Rocks Position 6 inches apart Getting Ready to Plant Planting the seeds

Answer I. Getting Ready to Plant A. Mix in Fertilizer 1. Chemical 2. Natural B. Prepare the Soil 1. Pick out Rocks 2. Rake Smooth Planting the Seeds A. Position 6 inches apart 1. Water down the soil

Mind Mapping Mind mapping is another way to take notes that you may find fun. It is a visual “map” of how supporting details relate to the main ideas. Mind maps are less formal then outlines and allow you to use any pattern that works best for you.

Directions: The look of your mind map is up to you, but these basic directions will make using a mind map is easy. 1. First, identify the main ideas and supporting details of what you are reading. Write the subject or topic in the middle of the page. Then draw a circle or box around it. 3. Find the main idea that relate to the topic

Continued Directions Draw one line from the topic to each main idea and write the main ideas. 5. Write all relevant details on lines that connect to the main ideas they support. 6. Practice mind mapping by following the above directions for the information in your textbooks.

Example: Simple Mind Map to take Notes

Example:

Simple Mind Map Example

Outline or Mapping