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Integrated English Sept 17, 2018

Integrated English Sept 17, 2018. Welcome to Integrated English, Week FOUR. Today. Entrance Slips Exit Slips Cornell Notes Review Outlining Method “Communications Skills for Work Place Success” and Discussion Exit Slips. Syllabus. Turn page FIVE if you haven’t already.

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Integrated English Sept 17, 2018

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  1. Integrated EnglishSept 17, 2018 Welcome to Integrated English, Week FOUR.

  2. Today • Entrance Slips • Exit Slips • Cornell Notes Review • Outlining Method • “Communications Skills for Work Place Success” and Discussion • Exit Slips

  3. Syllabus Turn page FIVE if you haven’t already.

  4. Entrance Slip Review List the three sections of your Cornell notes and what you would use them for. • Notes Section • Questions / Main Ideas • Summary

  5. Exit Slip Review What should you include in the following areas of your Cornell notes? Use complete sentences.- • Notes Section • Questions / Main Ideas • Summary

  6. Cornell Notes Review • Three main sections • Notes • Questions/Main Ideas • Summary

  7. Outline Method • Levels • Main level • New idea / topic • Very general • Supporting concepts • Applies to the level immediately above • As important as the concept right above • Repeat

  8. Outline Method • How do you ‘number’? • Roman numerals (I, II, III, IV, V, VI) • Letters (A, B, C, a, b, c) • Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) - Dashes ( - , --, ---) • Dots (o, •, ▪) • Arrows (→, >) • Choices are wide open

  9. Outline Method • Space indentation • Requires listening and writing in an organized manner • Method based on space indentation • Half-inch each new section • One tab if typing

  10. Outline Method • Advantages • Well organized • Records relationships and content • Reduces editing • Easy to review by turning main points into questions

  11. Outline Method • Disadvantages • More thought during class for accurate organization • Does not always show relationships by sequence • Doesn’t work well if lecture / video is fast paced.

  12. Outline Method • Write down only names in outline form • Here’s a story of a gal from Crane, MO named Janna Kay who got hitch to a dude from Ohio named William Wright. • About two years after they tied the knot, little Brian Wright came along. Then 18 months later, Jason Wright.

  13. Outline Method • Brian found his bride, Susan, in Germany then married her in 1999. • Together they had two daughters, Emily and Lily. • Emily has two pugs named Jack and Floyd; Lily has two pugs named Bean and Oliver.

  14. Adding to a Diagram • What is a trimmer? • Why is a trimmer added to an opening? • Where is it added? • Does your diagram include a trimmer? • Write trimmer clarification question. • Add a trimmer label to your diagram.

  15. Cornell Notes • Summary • Table share • Take four or five minutes • Talk with partner • Summarize the outline method on each of your Cornell notes summary section.

  16. Article Review • Communication Skills for Workplace Success. • Skim the article • Pick out three skills • Circle the bolded titles for those three skills • Read and outline those three skills

  17. Article Review • Communication Skills for Workplace Success. • Pair up with your table partner • Pick out one skill that neither of you choice previously • Underline that bolded title • Read and outline that skill together

  18. Class Clean Up • Complete your Exit Slip • Staple your papers: • Exit Slip on top • Cornell notes on bottom • Place class work in the desk basket. • Push your chairs in before you leave. • Leave your folders on your desks.

  19. Leave your folder at your desk.

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