In our class, the final stage of Close Reading is to record notes. This allows students to synthesize and make connections to what they learn. There are MANY different ways to take notes. Some ways are better, but require more work and/or effort...but it is worth it in the end! However, it is also important to find what works for you!
Visual Note-Taking
Guidelines and Strategies
The information in this document is compiled from several resources. There are step-by-step guidelines with examples as well. Make this type of note-taking work for YOU!
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Cornell Note Taking Directions - Click on the below images for directions..
Below is a template you can use to write your own Cornell notes:
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GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Graphic organizers are a great way to show how topics are related to each other. Click on the image below to take you to a website of different graphic organizers. Each different style has a slightly different purpose, such as showing sequence. These can be incorporated into any note-taking method!