How are Cornell Notes set up?
What is questions on the left, notes on the right.
What should you be using to organize your important dates, assignments, projects, and assessments?
What is your agenda/planner?
What is GPA?
What is your grade point average?
What is the first level of the three story house?
What is gathering?
What does AVID stand for?
What is Advancement Via Individual Determination?
What is the bottom section for?
What is the summary?
What do you keep tools essential for learning in? (pencils, pens, highlighters, calculators, etc)
What is a pencil pouch?
What is the paper you have to fill out to apply for a college?
What is an application?
What level is the compare questions in?
What is processing?
What are the names of Shaw's AVID elective classes?
Who are Flores and Kaluza?
What is the name of the university that invented Cornell notes?
What is the university of Cornell?
How often do binder checks occur?
What is weekly?
What do you have to pay to apply to a college?
What is an application fee?
What level is the evaluation on?
What is applying?
What is AVID suppose to teach students?
What are college skills?
Who invented Cornell notes?
Walter Paulk
What test is administered to see if all papers/materials are contained in the three rings of the binder?
What is the shake test.
How many years does it take to get your bachelor's degree?
What is 4 years?
What does the three story house improve?
What is writing?
What is Shaw's AE motto?
What is "AVID is not about the minimum"?
How many times students should take notes in class?
At least twice per week
What size should your binder be?
What is 3 inches?
What two standardized tests are commonly required for college application?
What are the ACT and/or SAT?
What is the highest level on the three story house?
What is applying?
What does the acronym WICOR stand for?
What is writing, inquiry, collaboration, organization, and reading.