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Created By: Debbe Brooks Madison County TECOS TEAM 2005-2006 Take Note! Rules for Note Taking
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What is Plagiarism? Stealing someone elses work and claiming it as your own Sometimes we do this without thinking This is LITERARY THEFT! So, … how can we avoid this habit?
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Learn how To Take Notes!!
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You take notes so you will,… Remember what you read Not copy someone elses exact words Be able to put the information in your own words later Why Take Notes?
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Rules for Note Taking
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Rule 1: Decide how you will take notes. Will you,… Make lists? Use a graphic organizer? Use note cards? Create a web? Use another method?
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Rule 2: Read Carefully!
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Rule 3: Writing EVERYTHING is TOO HARD!, So,…
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Rule 4: Look Away From the Text!
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Rule 5: Focus and Think! What is important about what you are writing?
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Outline Rule 6: Write only important details,….but
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Rule 7: Write clearly. If you cant read it later, it wont do you any good!
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Rule 8 : Finally and most importantly, put the notes in your own words and Make the changes needed so that the work is your own!
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To summarize: Decide how you will take notes. Read carefully! Look away from text! Focus and Think! Outline! Write clearly! Put the notes in your own words!
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Some Note-taking ideas: Make lists Highlight important ideas on a printed page Use graphic organizers Make notes on 3 x 5 cards and organize in a pocket chart or on a table top Use lined notebook paper Draw a chart and fill it in Create a web Use a tape recorder, then transcribe the words into written form Use Inspiration or Kidspiration to organize your thoughts
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Resources Oregon School Library Information System http://www.oslis.k12.or.us/elementary/ howto/takenotes http://www.oslis.k12.or.us/elementary/ howto/takenotes
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