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Taking Notes on Written Material

Taking Notes on Written Material. When Taking Notes. At the top of the page write Title Author Publisher Date of publication Divide material into sections that can be read in one study period. Note Taking. Examine the entire assignment Observe how the text is organized

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Taking Notes on Written Material

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  1. Taking Notes on Written Material

  2. When Taking Notes • At the top of the page write • Title • Author • Publisher • Date of publication • Divide material into sections that can be read in one study period

  3. Note Taking • Examine the entire assignment • Observe how the text is organized • Organize notes in a similar manner • use the same headings • use the same section titles

  4. Paraphrase and Summarize • When taking notes from a book or an article, it is important to paraphrase and summarize the text • paraphrase - rewrite the text in your own words • summarize - use fewer words to express the main ideas of the text

  5. Paraphrase and Summarize • Express the ideas in your own words. • When you find something particularly important, use a short quote with quotation marks so you know it is not your paraphrasing • always write the page number where you copied the quote from • this is especially helpful if you have to write a report later

  6. Concentrate • When reading difficult text – concentrate • remove distractions • TV, radio, music • No multitasking • background music and/or TV detracts from concentration • Stop after each paragraph and ask yourself “what is the writer telling me?”

  7. Help What if you are concentrating and still have no idea what is being discussed? • Homework • call a friend and compare notes • write down questions to ask teacher • Be prepared to discuss what you need explained • Classroom assignment • ask the teacher for assistance

  8. Organize • After you are finished taking notes • make sure the notes are in the same order as the text. • take some time to get to know your notes • never erase existing notes. • Use additional comments to clarify and organize • either in a different color pen, or • on the left one-third of your note page

  9. Organize If your notes are unclear, return to the book or article and reread the section. If you find you have a lot of notes, it is a good idea to take notes on your notes. Use all the note-taking techniques to draw your attention to the most important areas.

  10. Summary – Taking Notes • Write down pertinent information about the text or article • Organize your notes by the chapters or sections in the book or article • Paraphrase and summarize • Concentrate. • Get help if necessary • Organize when you're done

  11. The End

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