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Renton Technical College 1 Be Successful: Build Note Taking Skills Map Fact Iden- tify Cornell Outline Short- hand Key wor d Record Plan

Renton Technical College 2 General Note Taking Tips Label and date your notes Write clearly Abbreviate Use color, pictures and diagrams Review your notes

Renton Technical College 3 Different Note Taking Formats Cornell Method Mapping Outline

Renton Technical College 4 The Cornell Method Food groups Goals -Proper nutrition -maintain weight Benefits -heart healthy -lower cholesterol Take Care of Yourself – A. Eat Healthy 1.Food Pyramid a guide to food groups and servings Meats and dairy products Breads and starches Fruits and vegetables Fats and oils 2. Recommended: Eat more fresh produce Eat whole grain products Reduce processed food 3. Benefits – longer life span, higher energy level, fewer accidents, less heartburn Helps to maintain weight and proper nutrition

Renton Technical College 5 Mapping Use Visualization Taking Care of Yourself 1. Eat healthy 2. Exercise Heart healthy Increase Stamina Proper Nutrition Maintain Weight Remain Active Food Pyramid

Renton Technical College 6 Outline Form I. Take Care of Yourself A. Eat Healthier 1) Food Pyramid: choose from the different food groups a. Meat: beef, pork, poultry, fish, b. Dairy i.eggs, cheese ii.milk, yogurt c. Breads/cereal/rice/pasta d. Fruits/vegetables 2) Recommended Servings a. Eating more fresh produce b. Reduce processed food B. Benefits: 1)Longer life span - Healthy heart; lower cholesterol 2)Higher energy levels 3)To Ensure Proper nutrition 4) To Maintain weight

Renton Technical College 7 Take Notes During Lecture Listen actively List keywords or main ideas Organize facts Record Abbreviate Attend every class

Renton Technical College 8 Take Notes from Readings Get the big picture first Read for meaning Take notes Check your understanding

Renton Technical College 9 Take Notes for Projects Use index cards Make bibliography cards Planets [A] p.2 There are 9 planets that revolve around the sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto [A] BRI Brian, John.A Guide to the Universe Any town, Any town Publishing Co pp. Sort cards Make a set of note cards

Renton Technical College 10 Summary Label your notes Abbreviate Organize Review