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Taking Notes

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True or False: To take effective class notes you need to write down everything your instructor says False
What subject do you use three column notes for? a). English b). History c). Algebra d). Psychology C). Algebra. You use it for mathematics.
When dealing with speed up note-taking , what are the three strategies? Condense, Leave a blank space, and use abbreviations.
Before taking notes you should.. A). create a negative affirmation about taking notes. B). wait until the last minute to do home ( in class) C). Keep all your papers from class mushed up and in a backpack D). Prepare a list of questions D). Prepare a list of questions
True or False: It is helpful to not ask questions in class False
What is a concept map? A concept map is graphic note- taking method, where you place info (key concepts, main ideas, and supporting details) to connecting ideas
blank and blank are two ways you can take notes The Outline and Concept map
What doesn't good notes contain? A). Key concepts B). everything your instructor says C). Main idea D). All of the above B). Everything your instructor says.
True or False: When you miss something, skip ahead leaving a few blank lines In your notes True
Collecting this information blank and blank takes active listening. accurately and completely
Instructors often provide blank blank to introduce a main idea or supporting deal. Verbal Cues
Make sure your notes are accurate, blank , and understandable. complete
which of the following are ways to polish up your notes? A). finish partial sentences B). fill in the blank spaces with missing information C). Correct spelling. D). All of the above D). All of the above
True or False: After taking notes you should delete unnecessary information. True
True or False: if you still have gaps in your notes you should leave them False; you should meet with a classmate to fix it
What is the first step when writing an outline? A). write a key concept at the top of the page B). Add minor supporting details. C).Write Secondary Ideas D). None of the above A). Write a key concept at the top of the page
the two general methods of note taking are blank and blank Linear and Graphic
True Or False: when collecting information it is important to make sure everything is organized. True
When listening for verbal cues, which of the following should you be listening for? A).the key here is B). On page 195 C).the point is D). All of the above D). All of the above
A concept map is a blank note taking method Graphic
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