Cornell Notes
Note-taking
What is "smart"?
How memory works
Misc.
100

A strategy for being able to easily see your number of repetitions

What is using different colors for each repetition?

100

What is the most important time to review your notes?

What is the same day?

100

How many intelligences are there?

What is 8?

100

What is the name of the 3-part system in which your brain processes information?

What is the Information Processing System?

100

Watching too much TV or spending too much time gaming is an example of this

What is poor priority management?

200

This is what goes in the bottom section of the page for Cornell Notes.

What is the summary?

200

True or False: You should try to write down everything your teacher says during a lecture.

What is False

200

One quality you could expect to find in someone with spatial intelligence?

What is visual processing, 3D, imagery?

200

Where does data first enter the IPS?

What is Sensory Memory?

200

Organizational skills, academic skills, and motivation

What are three markers of good students?

300

This is what should be written in the heading of the page

What is your name, the subject, date, and essential question?

300

Using these when taking notes helps you take down more information more quickly - as long as you understand them!!

What are abbreviations?

300

Qualities you would find in someone with interpersonal intelligence.

What are abilities to connect and relate to other people?

300

The middle part of the IPS, also called working memory.

What is short-term memory?

300

Arguably the most important of the three markers of good students

What is motivation?

400

This is when you should write questions in the left column of the page to correspond with the notes to the right.

What is later in the day or one day after taking notes?

400

Main ideas and key details

What are the main components of note taking?

400

DAILY DOUBLE!

The six characteristics of a clearly-stated goal

What are

written, realistic, clear road map, anticipates obstacles, reward, specific/measurable

400

Name the kind of "rehearsal" your brain does to get information into long-term memory by making connections/links to existing information?

What is Elaborative? 

400

The two biggest grade killers

What are zeroes and late assignments

500

80% greater retention

What is the effectiveness of taking and properly using Cornell Notes?

500

True or false

Typing notes is not as effective at encouraging retention as handwriting notes

What is true?

500

Understanding what needs to be done first.

What is to prioritize or time-management skills?

500

How many units of data can the brain typically hold in short-term memory at any given time?

What is 7?

500

The type of farm where you grow only what you'll eat

What is subsistence?

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