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Cornell Notes
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The Hidden Curriculum "Quick-Write"
How did you learn the skill of note-taking? How did this skill contribute to your success?
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Cornell note-taking stimulates
Why Take Notes? Cornell note-taking stimulates critical thinking skills Note-taking helps students remember what is said in class A good set of notes can help students work on assignments and prepare for tests outside of the classroom
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Good notes allow students to help each
other problem solve Good notes help students organize and process data and information Helps student recall by getting them to process their notes THREE times Writing is a great tool for learning
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Class Notes Topic Questions, Subtitles, Headings, Etc.
First and Last Name Class Title Period Date Topic Questions, Subtitles, Headings, Etc. Class Notes 2 1/2” A Three to Four Sentence Summary Across the Bottom, In the Summary Section
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Note-Taking Procedures
In the large, right-hand column, students take notes like they normally would…students may use any style of note-taking: for example, outline format, narrative format, symbols, short-hand, etc.
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Students then compare notes with a partner after class
Students talk about what they wrote and why…each student looks for gaps and any missed information Both partners should add to their notes, if necessary
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With their partner(s), students create questions in the
Left-hand column… These questions should elicit critical-thinking skills (Higher-level Bloom and Costa’s questioning)
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Information the student doesn’t understand
Questions should reflect… Information the student doesn’t understand or wants to discuss with teacher/tutor Information students think would be good on an essay test Gaps in the notes
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what was written in the notes
In the space provided at the bottom of the page, students complete a three or four sentence summary of what was written in the notes
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A three to four sentence summary,
What Goes Where? Questions, subtitles, etc. go here, in the left-hand column… Higher-level Critical-thinking questions are encouraged The Heading Goes Here… Name, Class, Period, Date, Topic Notes go here, in the large right-hand column A three to four sentence summary, down here on the bottom
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