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Note-Taking:

  1. Cornell Notes

Cornell Note Examples

Cornell notes page with handwritten notes on cause and effect, including definitions, examples, and diagrams of weather and rainbow, with colorful text and illustrations.
Handwritten Cornell notes on a paper with instructions for taking notes, including steps for reviewing notes, formulating questions, and writing summaries, with colorful headings in red, green, orange, and blue ink.
Notes on Cornell Notes methodology, including sections for preparation before class, what to do when in doubt, putting notes on a diet, and review before class. Annotations indicate key points, main ideas, abbreviations, and tips for effective note-taking, with blue ink markings highlighting important instructions.
A detailed written guide on note-taking in a classroom setting, including sections for Cornell note-taking, cue column, and summary, with handwritten and printed instructions, color-coded notes, and a sticky note with additional tips.