Directed Note-taking Activity

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Directed Note-taking Activity By Sarah Tzakis

What is DNA? Similar to Cornell Notes Different step up Split-page method Differentiates from main and supporting details

How to used DNA Right side Left side Write down topics, key words, and question you would liked to be answered. Left side Key points, definition to the key words, and answered to questions.

Topic Note-taking Strategies What does DNA stand for? Directed Note-taking Activity What is DNA? A Spilt-page method that differentiates between main and supporting details.

How does it help students Three ways to help take notes Before Lecture During the Lecture After Lecture For Exams Helps you predict what questions could be on an exam

DNA DNA is an easy note-taking strategy that just takes one line to divide your paper, it helps you to understand lectures of reading, and helps prepare you for exams.

Works Cited DeFabo, Leonard, Linda Leal, and Ann Rafoth. For the Learning and Remembering: study skills across the curriculum. New York, 1993.