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1 LE1-C3S4T1pg201-210 Effective Study Skills: Note-Taking and SQ3R

2 Purpose This lesson explains how to “work smart” by using study strategies to help you understand what you read.

3 1. Apply note taking tips and strategies to textbook and/or reference materials. 2. Demonstrate the ability to create several types of notes. 3. Demonstrate the ability to use SQ3R as a textbook reading/study strategy.

4 CPS Key Word Questions (1-5)

5  Annotate  Paraphrase  React critically  ________ – add words to a written text, especially in order to explain it.  __________ – put something in your own words.  ____________ – evaluate or judge what you read.

6  Narrative  Subordination  ________ – written material that is in the form of a story.  ____________ – written material that is indented and helps explain or support the main idea.

7 CPS Lesson Questions (1-2)

8 Which sentence describes your study skills? A.I don’t know how to study very well (yet). B.I know how to study, but have a hard time getting my work in on time. C.I have good study skills and apply myself pretty well. D.I have strong study skills and can teach others how to study.

9 True or False: The best technique for taking notes is to write, word-for-word, everything you hear during class. A.True B.False

10 Think about the best student you know. List 2-3 behaviors that he/she demonstrates. (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question.)

11  Learning to study effectively is hard work.  When you develop any new skill, such as being a gymnast, it takes discipline and patience.

12  An effective study strategy for remembering information in your textbook is to ________ what you read in the form of notes.  In taking notes, you should avoid copying word for word. Instead, take notes that __________, ____________, question, or respond personally to what you read. annotate paraphrase react critically

13  Summary note – shortens the main ideas into a concise statement of what you read.  Thesis note – a very short and clear statement of the author’s main idea.  Critical note – state’s “your” position about the main idea.  Question note – raises a significant issue in the form of a question that you have about the material.

14 CPS Lesson Question (3)

15 Example: Which type of “note” is this? “ Should illegal wildlife trade be allowed to continue or, at least, be ignored after unsuccessful attempts to stop it?” I think NO!” A.Summary Note B.Thesis Note C.Critical Note D.Question Note

16  Use ink – use ink instead of pencil

17  Use index cards – index cards are more durable and easier to organize than large sheets of paper  Jot down only 1 item per card  Write on only 1 side of the card

18  Take notes on the right side of the paper  Label the notes you recorded on the left-hand margin  Another popular note-taking procedure is one that uses regular loose-leaf notebook paper.

19 SQRRRSQRRR urvey – preview the material uestion – ask questions about the material ead – skim some, slow down at other times ecite – write notes in your own words eview – reflect, question and summarize

20 CPS Lesson Question (4)

21 What are the 5 elements of SQ3R? A.Study, Question, Read, Right, and Review B.Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review C.Summarize, Qualify, Read, Review, and Remember

22 List the 2-3 most important things you learned in this lesson. Why are they important to you? (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question.)

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24 Images in this lesson were taken from:  Microsoft © Clip Art Gallery  Marine Corps Combat Camera LE1-C3S2T8


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