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Cornell Notes

Hale Charter Academy

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Cornell Notes (STARS)

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Why learn how to take notes?

• Note taking helps you remember what is said in class.

• A good set of notes can help you work on assignments and prepare for tests outside of the classroom.

• Good notes allow you to help each other problem solve.

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About Cornell Notes . . .

• Developed in 1949 at Cornell University by Walter Pauk.

• Meant to be easily used as a test study guide.

• Adopted by most major law schools as the preferred note taking method.

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STARS

Set up your paper Take the notes Apply your own thinking Reflect and summarize Study your notes!

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STARS:Set up your paper

Draw a vertical line from top to bottom that is a few inches from the left margin. Draw two horizontal lines just below the top.Leaving about a third of the page from the bottom, draw a horizontal line.

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STARS:Set up your paper

Write the topic of the lecture or readingWrite your name, date and period number at the top of right of the page

Topic: Chapter 2 Lesson 1

Last, First NamePeriodDate

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STARS:Take the notes

While you read the text, the teacher lectures, or you watch the film…

Write on the right 2/3 of the page

Abbreviate, paraphrase and use symbols

Skip lines between ideas

Notes

NameDatePeriod

Topic: Chapter 2 Lesson 1

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STARS:Apply your thinking

Identify the main ideas in the left margin

Write questions in the margin or vocabulary.

Highlight, star, or underline particularly important information

NamePeriodDate

Notes

NamePeriodDate

Topic: Chapter 2 Lesson 1

• Italy ( 700-900BC)• 3 Groups: Latins, Greeks,

Etruscans.

• The Latins built Rome along the Tiber River.

• Appenines Mountains protected Rome from harsh weather.

• Tiber River helped with trade.

• 8th century. • Last king, Tarquin the Proud.

• 510 BC Romans drove out Tarquin.

• A form of government where power rests with citizens who vote to select their leaders.

Main Ideas/Questions

The Origins of Rome

How did Rome begin?

Geography of Rome

A Kingdom Emerges

What ended the kingdom?

Republic:

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STARS:Reflect

Summarize what is important.

Explain why it is important.

Assess your learning – are there things you need to clarify?

-Ask Questions

NamePeriodDate

Notes

NamePeriodDate

Topic: Chapter 2 Lesson 1

• Italy ( 700-900BC)• 3 Groups: Latins, Greeks,

Etruscans.

• The Latins built Rome along the Tiber River.

• Appenines Mountains protected Rome from harsh weather.

• Tiber River helped with trade.

• 8th century. • Last king, Tarquin the Proud.

• 510 BC Romans drove out Tarquin.

• A form of government where power rests with citizens who vote to select their leaders.

Main Ideas/Questions

The Origins of Rome

How did Rome begin?

Geography of Rome

A Kingdom Emerges

What ended the kingdom?

Republic:

Summary: Romans established an early form of a republic, in which average citizens had a strong voice in government.