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Cornell Notes Language Arts
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Forgetting curve In AVID, we often reference the work from the University of Waterloo around the forgetting curve. The essence of this research demonstrates the need for students to revisit information, in order to kick the information out of the short-term memory and store it in the much more reliable long-term memory. This is the power of Cornell Notes, because it primarily focuses on how we process the information rather than simply a method of recording the information.
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Divide the paper into three sections.
Draw a dark horizontal line about 5 or 6 lines from the bottom. You may use the margin, but it probably won’t be enough space. Draw a dark vertical line about 2 inches from the left side of the paper from the top to the horizontal line
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Document Write course name, date, and topic at the top of each page.
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Write notes. The large box to the right is for writing notes.
Skip a line between ideas and topics. Don't use complete sentences. Use abbreviations, whenever possible. Use images where they connect to a meaning.
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Review and clarify. Review the notes as soon as possible after class.
Pull out main ideas, key points, definitions, and examples, and write these in the left column.
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Summarize. Write a summary of the main ideas in the bottom section.
Just like a main idea – boil it down to one word and then a couple points you would make about that word. Two to three sentences.
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Study your notes. Re-read your notes in the right column.
Spend most of your time studying the ideas in the left column and the summary at the bottom. These are the most important ideas.
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