Graphic Organizers
Cornell Notes
This type of note taking allows for a very structured format. It allows students to quickly identify and organize key terms and concepts.
The review strategies that are suitable using Cornell Notes are NoteSHRINK, NoteTALK, and NoteTHINK.
The review strategies that are suitable using Cornell Notes are NoteSHRINK, NoteTALK, and NoteTHINK.
Two-Column Method
This method is similar to the Cornell method. It is most suitable for use in easily locating specific pieces of information.
REAP Strategy (Relating, Extending, Actualizing, and Profiting)
This strategy helps to make notes more personal for each student. This strategy will use both sides of the paper.
Paper Set-Up:
Triggers- Used to record words, phrases, or visual images that will help to remind the student of the main ideas in the notes section.
REAP- The student writes words or phrases that...
RELATE the material to his own life.
EXTENDS the material outward into the outside world.
ACTUALIZES the material. In doing this, the student will explain how the material might work in the world.
PROFIT from the ideas. The student considers how society might profit from the ideas.
Paper Set-Up:
Triggers- Used to record words, phrases, or visual images that will help to remind the student of the main ideas in the notes section.
REAP- The student writes words or phrases that...
RELATE the material to his own life.
EXTENDS the material outward into the outside world.
ACTUALIZES the material. In doing this, the student will explain how the material might work in the world.
PROFIT from the ideas. The student considers how society might profit from the ideas.