This is the university where Cornell notes were created.
Writing facts and details in your own words is called this.
What is paraphrasing?
This city if the state capital of Maryland.
What is Annapolis?
We learned how to take ____________ notes in this class last quarter.
What is Cornell?
True or false: Ms. Coltrane likes to read.
What is TRUE?
The right-hand section of your paper is used for this purpose.
What is bullet points/notes?
This is the OPPOSITE of paraphrasing.
What is copying?
Complete sentences always have these things. (name just one!)
What are capital letters, periods/punctuation marks, and subject/predicate?
This means to write something in your own words.
What is paraphrase?
True or false: Ms. Coltrane made all A's in high school
What is FALSE?
The left-hand side of your paper is used for this purpose.
What is questions?
When you paraphrase, these things cannot be changed.
What are names/numbers?
What is the name of the program that we used for creating infographics?
What is Google Drawing?
Name two scholarly sources we use for research.
Proquest, Britannica, Brainpop
This is the name of Mrs. Coltrane's 100-pound dog.
What is Enzo?
The bottom section of your notes is used for this purpose.
What is a summary?
True or false: It's okay to round up numbers in when you paraphrase.
What is false?
Odessa Shannon was the first Black woman to be elected to the Board of ________________.
What is EDUCATION?
This web site can be edited by anyone who has internet access.
What is Wikipedia?
Mrs. Coltrane's daughter goes to this high school.
What is Blair?
You should review your Cornell notes every...
What is 24 hours/one day?
This is the name for copying straight from a text and pretending they are your words.
What is plagiarism?
"Infographic" is a combination of these two words.
What are INFORMATION and "GRAPHIC"
This is the most common search engine that people use, but it does not always provide good sources.
What is Google?
Mrs. Coltrane is originally from this state.
What is Georgia?