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Taking Notes in Social Studies Objective: Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

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Page 1: Taking Notes in Social Studies Objective: Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

Taking Notes in Social Studies

Objective: Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

Page 2: Taking Notes in Social Studies Objective: Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

Taking Notes in Social Studies Note-taking is about decision-making and

organization. Good notes allow you to make great study guides for

tests & quizzes without rereading the text! Everyone’s notes will look different. Take Notes during CLASS as well as from textbook. Take Notes on the next few slides!

Page 3: Taking Notes in Social Studies Objective: Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

Method #1: Cornell Notes Set Up your Paper Use loose leaf notebook paper. Divide the paper by drawing a vertical line

about 2" from the left side of the page. Follow along:

Use your textbook & handout

Page 4: Taking Notes in Social Studies Objective: Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

Label your Notes: Write the following information at the top of

each page: Your Name Date For class notes: Topic of Discussion For text notes: Chapter & Section Titles and

Numbers; Add page numbers

Page 5: Taking Notes in Social Studies Objective: Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

Record Notes Record Notes

Left margin: Section headings, vocab terms, key people, dates, and events

Left margin: Add Guiding questions Right margin: Your notes/Main ideas Rule of thumb: 3 main ideas per paragraph Summarize information in your own words Skip a line between ideas and several lines

between topics. (This is helpful for adding notes during class)

Page 6: Taking Notes in Social Studies Objective: Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

Helpful Tips Don’t: write in full sentences! Don’t: write everything down in your notes

(Note-taking is about making decisions) DO: Use symbols and abbreviations to save time! DO: Take notes on MORE than just the bolded

words (or else you won’t have enough information)

DO: Include important people, dates, and events DO: For new vocabulary words that are difficult

to understand, include an example. DO: Use underlining and asterisks for emphasis

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Review and Clarify After class or note-taking, review your notes Add Question Marks in Margin for areas you

need to clarify and ask me. Highlight, circle, or Star any topics that are

covered in class (as well as in the text). Write a summary (main ideas) at the end of

your notes.

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Other Note-taking Styles? Cornell Notes are one of the best time-savers

for reviewing for quizzes and tests: They are Built-in Flash Cards Class and Text notes all in one place Easier to find information to make a quick study

guide