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Note Taking Tips

Good notes are neat, organized, and contain correct content. Handwriting should be clear, and all information must be accurately recorded with examples. Important elements include titled pages and no skipped pages, along with diagrams that are labeled and legible. Avoid sloppy handwriting and ensure clarity in titles and illustrations. Mrs. Ramos and Mrs. Hulme encourage starting new pages for new topics, including dates and titles. Review your notes regularly to keep them complete and precise. Let’s explore adding fractions together!

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Note Taking Tips

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  1. Note Taking Tips

  2. What should good notes look like? • Neat and organized • Neat handwriting; organized in an easy to understand format • Correct Content • All info recorded is correct with examples • Required Elements • No pages skipped; pages are titled • Illustrations and Diagrams • Illustrations and diagrams are clear, correct, and labeled

  3. What good notes DO NOT look like? • Sloppy handwriting • Info recorded is not correct • Unclear or missing titles, pages, pictures • This is for Math stuff only!

  4. What Mrs. Ramos and Mrs. Hulme expect! • Start a new page for each new topic • Dates and Titles are required • If you miss a note taking day your are responsible for getting them- Ask your classmate! • Review notes during and after class to make sure they are complete and correct

  5. Let’s get started! Today we are going to focus on just adding fractions • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gYVh9UVlvQ&feature=youtu.be • http://www.mathsisfun.com/fractions-menu.html

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