Cornell Notes
Paideia
Learning Logs
Three-Story House
Writing Process
100
The subject of your notes.
What is a topic?
100
Pros and Cons.
What are the side of a Paideia?
100
Every Friday.
What is the due date?
100
3
How many levels of questions does the three story house have?
100
The first letter in a word.
What is the first letter that is capitalized in a sentence.
200
Paraphrasing all of the notes.
What is a summary?
200
A conversation conducted in an orderly manner by a leader who acts as moderator.
What is a paideia seminar?
200
The purpose is to reflect on what you have learned that week.
What is the purpose of learning Logs?
200
Gathering
What is the first type of question?
300
Cornell University.
What is the name of the college?
300
Any topic.
What is a topic for paideia?
300
One.
What is the number of learning logs per week?
300
Processing
What is the second type of question?
300
5
How many sentences should be in a paragraph.
400
2.5 inches from left side and 2 inches from the bottom up for your summary and 6 inches from the right side for your note taking are.
What are the dimensions used to separate the lines on your Cornell notes?
400
The purpose is to get two sides to listens to each others opinions.
What is the purpose of a paideia?
400
If you cannot turn you learning logs in on Friday, you turn them in on
What is Thursday?
400
Applying
What is the third type of question?
400
The process that is efficient for making a good paper.
What is the writing process?
500
Walter Pauk
Who invented Cornell Notes?
500
The questions that focuses on the topic.
What is a core question in a paideia.
500
You cross out the class and write 'i do not take this class' or you replace the class with a class you do have.
What do you do when you don't take a class on your learning log?
500
It is used to ask questions that will make you think.
What is the three story house used for?
500
rule of grammar which states that singular subjects agree with singular subjects and plural or compound subjects agree with plural verbs.
What is subject verb agreement?
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