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Note Making Lessons

This table was taken from the 2008 WSD Blue Book. Cornell Note Options:
 * ** Left Side of the Notebook **

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 * =** Pose questions about the information **=
 * ====**Paraphrase or clarfy items.**====
 * ** Enter a drawing, photo, sketch, or magazine picture that illustrates the concept, ideas, or facts **
 * =** Form and express an opinion **=
 * =** Predict outcomes or next steps **=
 * =** Make connections between the information/text and your own life, another text, and/or the world **=
 * =** Make connections to the content/processes of other courses **=
 * =** Create a metaphor that captures the essence of the information/issue **=
 * =** Formulate and record a contradictory perspective **=
 * =** Write a reflection on the information or experience **=
 * =** Find a quote that connects to the concept; record it and explain your rationale **=
 * =** Create a mind map that captures the main topic and key concepts and supportive detail **=
 * =** Create an acronym that will help you to remember the information covered **= || ** Right Side of the Notebook Notes or Quotes from a: **
 * =** mini-lesson **=
 * =** lecture **=
 * =** lab **=
 * =** reading **=
 * =** film/video/documentary **=
 * =** small group or large group discussion **= ||

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