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Taking Notes in Class
Taking notes in class requires a clear system that will be easy for you to use.
This system is easy to follow and will work well!
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- Be prepared to take notes when class begins.
- Have your notebook open and pen in hand.
- Avoid any distracting conduct.
- Talking, eating, drinking, etc. will be a distraction to you and other students!
- Participate constructively in class discussions.
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- Pay attention to what the teacher is presenting.
- Listen for what is emphasized
- Look for words like "to summarize...", "the main point is...", "this is important..."
- If something is written on the board, you should probably write it down!
- Be alert for all important information
- If something is repeated, it is probably important and should be copied down!
- Make sure you identify and understand the important information.
- Listen and watch for all material presented in alphabetical or numerical fashion.
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- Write notes in a concise, organised manner.
- DO NOT try to write down every word.
- Write down the main ideas, content, and information.
- Develop your own way of abbreviating words.
- Listen carefully when a teacher elaborates on important material and then briefly summarize.
- Write class notes in an outline form.
- Do you notice how I have put the main topic in bold letters?
- Then there are five main ideas that are numbered.
- Under the numbered ideas are lettered ideas.
- This is a standard outline format!
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Taking notes in class is a skill like any other. The more you do it, the better you will become.
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- Do not use a tape recorder in class.
- This is a very inefficient way to study.
- It is very time consuming!
- It is a poor substitute for good note taking.
- It is almost useless for reviewing for a test.
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