What do you need to include in your Cornell Notes heading? (5 Parts!)
Topic, Essential Question, Name, Class period, and Date
What does 10-24-7 stands for ?
1o mins., 24 hours and 7 Days
True or false:The rate of forgetting is a curve that shows how much information you retain with and without revisiting your notes
True
What does repetition mean when you do Cornell Notes?
When you fold your Cornell Notes so that only the question side is showing =
Fold-over method
How many sentences should your summary have?
3-8 sentences
If you only study for 10 minutes after class, what score (%) could you expect to earn on a quiz?
around 55%
True or false: Without studying on your notes over a month Time period, you forget more than 50%
True
Why is repetition important?
So you can get a better understanding on your notes,So you can remember what you learned
Why is the summary important?
To make sure you can explain the main ideas of the topic
____ Why should you write Cornell Questions on the right side of your notes?
to create questions that help you study and practice the information
If you study 7 days for a quiz you have to at the end of the week, what score (%) could you expect to earn?
85% or higher
TRUE or FALSE: All the stuff you learned on Day 1 you will know 100%. Without reviewing your notes by Day 30 you remember about 65% of what you learn.
False/ about 30%
What are 5 kinds of repetitions?
If you are confused about something in your notes, what symbol do you put by it?
A question mark
Why should you chunk your notes?
What percent of retention could you expect to have after 2 repetitions?
around 70%
What percent of retention could you expect to have after 2 repetitions?
around 70%
How do you use the Fold-Over Method?
Fold your paper on the left side. Then use the study questions to quiz yourself or a partner. Check your answers by looking at your notes on the other side.
What are highlighters used for in Cornell Notes?
to show Main Ideas
If you write notes on the front and back on your Cornell note your summary should go on the....
Back
What are some ways that you complete a 1st Repetition after learning something new in class?
* Learning Log
* Exit Ticket
* Partner Share-out
* doing a practice WS in class
What does RETENTION mean?
To retain / keep / remember
What are Tutorials?
If you think that something you wrote down in your notes is going to be on the test. What symbol do you put by it?
Asterisk (*)