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What are Cornell Notes?
A note written to a friend
A system for taking and organizing notes
Post-It notes with annotations
Written music
How many parts are there in Cornell Notes?
3
4
5
6
Select any of the information below that would go into the heading section.
Date
Topic
Important Vocabulary
Class
What information would you put in the Cues column?
highlighted notes
headings
questions
summary
In the "Record" section of notes (i.e. the notes) it is important to write down what you are studying in complete sentences.
True
False
Where do you write the EQ on your notes?
At the bottom of the page
Under the heading
On the right side in the notes section
As a question on the left side
Why is the EQ important?
The EQ gives a focus for your notes
The EQ phones home
The EQ is important to my teacher
The EQ is not important
When taking notes, what can you use to help you write the notes faster?
friends notes
cell phone
abbreviations
highlighter
When would you review your notes?
During a quiz
After a quiz
Before a quiz
during the summer
How can you emphasize important parts or key words?
Underline
Highlight
Circle
All of the above
The SUMMARY section of Cornell notes should...
be 3-5 sentences.
be written before you take notes.
be color coded to match the highlighting and underlining.
answer any essential question and/or include the most important info.
Question marks are utilized to indicate points of confusion in NOTES.
True
False
QUESTIONS on the left side of the notes should correspond with the information on the right.
True
False
Where does the Essential Question go in your Cornell Notes?
Middle Of Paper
Top Of Paper
The Bottom Of Paper
Back Of Paper
What is on the bottom of your page?
EQ
Notes
Answer
Summary
What is the top section of Cornell Notes called?
Questions
Cues
Footer
Heading
Which of the following subjects could you use Cornell Notes in?
Math
Social Studies
Science
All Of The Above
Cornell notes were developed in 1949 at Stanford University.
True
False
How do you take notes?
Strive to get the main ideas down
Paraphrase the text or lecture
Don't worry about the spelling
All of the above
Who developed the Cornell Note taking method?
James Madison
Walter Pauk
Thomas Jefferson
Mary Swanson
EQ stands for Essential Question.
False
True
What should you avoid doing during note-taking?
Writing everything down during a lecture
Use bullets
Abbreviate
Use a Highlighter
Where do the questions and key vocabulary go when you are taking Cornell Notes?
the right big column
the bottom
the left skinny column
the top
When were Cornell Notes created?
Many moons ago
In the 21st Century
In the 1990s
In the 1940s
Where do your main notes go on a Cornell Notes template?
Large Right Column
Skinny Left Column
Bottom of Page
Top of Page
Which one of the examples is NOT an advantage of taking digital notes?
Ability to insert images
Ability to organize with hashtags
Encourages listeners or readers to summarize details
Using the search function to locate info quickly
When we write notes, we tend to process more and understand the info better than when we use a device.
True
False
What information do you note in the summary section?
The date
The main points
The sources used
Recall questions
Cornell notes are rarely used today.
True
False
Correct spelling is required in Cornell Note-taking.
True
False
What are the four Cornell Note-taking sections?
Heading, Notes, Cues, Summary
Column, Footnote, Sidebar, Heading
Header, Footer, Title Page, Main Page
Important Vocabulary, Header, Footer, Notes
What is the fold over method?
Making a paper airplane
To fold the question side over so that you can only read the questions and answer them on your own. Then check if you're correct.
To fold your notes in half and read your answers
What is one of the advantages of Cornell Notes?
They will help you make friends
It's a way of learning information not just recording facts
You can get into college faster by taking them
It's a way to help you get your homework done quickly
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