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How to Study

How to Study. We Use Cornell Notes in Here!. Step 1: Make Your Cornell Notes. Draw a horizontal line 1/3 of the way up from the bottom of the page . Draw a vertical line 1/3 of the width of the page from the left-hand side.

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How to Study

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  1. How to Study We Use Cornell Notes in Here!

  2. Step 1: Make Your Cornell Notes • Draw a horizontal line 1/3 of the way up from the bottom of the page. • Draw a vertical line 1/3 of the width of the page from the left-hand side. • Write the stuff from my PowerPointsin the section of the paper where it says NOTES. • AFTER THAT, write the key points or summaries, in your own words, where it says KEY POINTS AND THEMES. • AFTER THAT, questions you have, or think would be good to help you study, write in the bottom section of the page.

  3. Step 2: Take the Notes • Take all the notes. All the time. Your forearm will become like steel. Admire it. • Your handwritten notes will be graded.  • This actually helps you!  • I create my tests straight from information in the notes unless otherwise specified. I will clearly state when something verbal (spoken) or from the textbook will be on a test. • In the event of a bad grade you have some evidence to come to me with. You can say “Hey Mr. Rust, your notes say ________________ but your test says [not] _______________.” • If you don’t have your handwritten notes I will not be able to accept your complaint. • I will not accept notes from another student. Write your name at the top.

  4. Step 3: Summarize and Question the Notes • Now that you have my notes, put the stuff you think is important as key points. • This is an important skill to develop in order to study things in: • College • Trade school • The military • Any job where they give you an employee handbook or training manual • This is virtually ALL OF THEM • Summarize the stuff where it says summary. Turn my nerd-speak into your cool-speak…if you can!

  5. Step 4: Create Study Sheets • The test is coming up in a few days! • Fortunately, you put it in your calendar after seeing it on my Week-at-a-Glance calendar on the front board…right? • Of course you did! • Get some fresh sheets of Cornell paper. • Write the notes you don’t know. • If you already know it and feel comfortable with it, you don’t need to keep going over it. This will save you time. • Study these notes. Nerd up. Read them aloud. Sing them to yourself. The more active you are the better you will learn! • Keep rewriting and summarizing your notes. Each time they will get smaller as you remember more concepts and no longer have to write them. • If you write something six times, you know it. • Repeat steps 1-3 frequently.

  6. Step 5: The Final Step • Keep condensing your notes until you have a 3”x5” index card with the final bits of information you need to know. • Who knows? Perhaps one day Mr. Rust will let you use this 3x5 card on your test? Hope springs eternal! • Study this 3x5 card before the test begins. This should be the only study sheet you need after school begins for the day. Midland High School Economics Your Name!

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