Resolving Conflict
Cornell Note Taking
Outline Note Taking
Note Taking Strategies
Random Questions
100

What is the Root of the a Conflict?

The cause of the Conflict

100

Should there be paragraphs in your notes?

No

100

What's one thing you can do so your notes aren't bunched up together?

Spacing

100

For sites, what format should you use

MLA Format

100

What is a pattern in history?

Characteristics that repeat themselves.

200

If you, want to come up with a solution to a conflict, what should you do?

Find the BEST solution

200

How many boxes are there in the Cornell Note Template?

8 boxes
200

What's the difference between Outline and Cornell?

Cornell is more organized and you write a summary. Outline is more of a list.

200

What's a way to quickly find you information and makes you notes pop.

Make a Key and Highlight important information.

200

What is a trend in history?

Characteristics or traits that change overtime.

300

Does every conflict have to come up to an agreement?

No

300

How many sentences is in a summary?

2 - 3 sentences

300

When taking Outline Notes, do you use numbers, bullets, letters or roman numerals?

All of them

300

When note taking, what information do you take from the text?

The most important information (Main Ideas).

300

What is a Timeline?

A timeline is a set of dates that show information on a topic. Most timelines are colorful and have pictures for each topic.

400

What's a conflict?

When two or more parties disagree against each other.
400

On the left hand side of the Cornell Note Taking Template, what do you put in there?

Questions, Vocabulary and/or Main Ideas

400

How do you turn a topic into a subtopic?

Indenting

400

What can you use to make you notes shorter and easier to read?

Phrases, Symbols, and/or Abbreviations

400

How many note taking strategies are there in total? (Ex. Outline)

4 - Outline, Cornell, Web, Visual

500

What are the 6 steps to resolving conflict?

1. Define the Problem

2. Find the root of the Conflict

3. Understad Perspectives

4. Brainstorm Solutions

5. Evaluate Solutions

6. Make an Agreement

500

If you have any questions while your reading the text, what can you do?

Put down your question and see if you can answer it.

500

What's the easiest way to create outline notes?

Go to Google Docs and click the Numbered List button.

500

What is the BIGGEST thing to avoid in note taking?

Complete Sentences/Paragraphs

500

What are the three common types of conflict resolution?

Mediation, Arbitration and Litigation

M
e
n
u