How to be a successful APES student. Do Assigned Reading 1.Get perspective 2.First Reading 3.Review of First Reading 4.Second Reading.

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How to be a successful APES student

Do Assigned Reading 1.Get perspective 2.First Reading 3.Review of First Reading 4.Second Reading

Do Assigned Reading 1.Get Perspective - Review the assignment in the syllabus (1-2 min.) Maybe you get to skip some sections - SURVEY the Chapter (2 – 5 min) get the big picture, how is the text organized - LOOK at pictures, graphs and read captions (2 – 5min) - NO NOTES during this phase

Do Assigned Reading 2. First Reading Main purpose – read & get a good idea of material. What do you understand? - Look at graphics/tables while you read - As you read check for understanding - Take a break if you get tired - Take organized notes

Do Assigned Reading 3. Review of First Reading Return to what you do not understand or want to reinforce -Mark or highlight what you think is important. Develop a system (“D” for definition, “A” for argument, “?” for confused) -Find vocabulary you do not know -Summarize or draw pictures of concepts learned

Do Assigned Reading 4. Second Reading Reread material you did not understand - If you continue to have trouble seek out tutorials or videos (my website is a great resource!)

WHAT Notes Should You Take While Reading? Big ideas: what main ideas are reflected in the introduction, conclusion, abstract, and section titles? Be sure to record all relevant details of the big ideas in the text as you read the entire piece. Follow visual cues: main ideas will often be bolded, italicized, bulleted, set in different font sizes, color, and/or spacing. Additionally, illustrations, figures, tables, charts, diagrams, and the corresponding captions elaborate on key ideas. Use these to determine the significance of concepts, and to take notes accordingly. What's repeated: concepts, formulas, facts, and processes mentioned more than once in the piece are likely significant.

HOW Should You Take Notes Your optimal style may include the following: Dating your notes, and provide a heading that describes the piece's overall content. Numbering the pages of your notes. Paraphrasing instead of writing verbatim - writing in your own words, except for formulas, definitions, and specific facts (i.e. involving dates), which should be recorded exactly as in the text. Using consistent abbreviations and symbols. Developing an ideal organizational format, like an outline, map, table, or notecards, depending on content. Leaving room in the margins for additional thoughts or questions. Typing your notes, which can be used for exam-studying, once you have clarified any ambiguities.

How to Take Notes During Class

1.Come Prepared - Complete assigned reading - Review assigned reading before class

How to Take Notes During Class 2. During Class - Listen Careful - Summarize main points - Use a consistent note taking strategy - ASK QUESTIONS – be engaged

How to Take Notes During Class 3. Review - Summarize class each day - Rewrite notes - Edit & Organize

Note taking strategies 1. Download PowerPoint notes, print, and bring to class. Take notes in margin

Note taking strategies 2. Cornell Notes

Note taking strategies 3. Outline format

Note taking strategies Color Coding

Note taking strategies Concept Map Mind Mapping

Note taking strategies REST – Record, Edit, Synthesize, Think Notes From Text (p. 3 – 10)Notes from Class Summary

Note Taking Strategies Draw

How To Be a Successful Student? LISTEN Lead Ideas Summarize Talk End Notes

How to Study for Tests

Active vs. Passive studying – use your senses Textbook practice problems Online quizzes Teach a sibling or parent Synthesize notes AGAIN

How to be successful 1.Figure out what works for you 2.Make a plan 3.Stick to your plan Complete assigned reading ON TIME! YOU SHOULD BE WORKING ON APES EVERYDAY!