NOTeS
Cues 1
Cues/Transform the Information
GRADE
Grade 2
100

What does the N stand for in NOTeS? 

Notice the Introduction 

100

Give an example of a mannerism cue.

CC # 2

100

What is this an example of? 



Mannerism Cue

100

What does the G stand for in GRADE?

Gather missing information

100

Tell me one way you could get information if you miss it during a lecture.

raise your hand and ask the teacher


ask a friend


ask the teacher after class


email the teacher

200

What does the O stand for in NOTeS?

Observe cues

200

Give an example of an organizational cue.

CC # 3

200

If a teacher gives you a list and says first, second, third....what type of cue is this? 

Organizational cue

200

What does the R stand for in GRADE?

Reread and highlight
200

Tell me one way you could get information if you miss it during a lecture.

raise your hand and ask the teacher


ask a friend


ask the teacher after class


email the teacher

300

What does the T stand for in NOTeS?

Transform the Information

300

Give an example of an emphasis cue.

CC # 4

300

What is a synonym? Why do we use them? 

Words that have the same or similar meaning. 

They can make taking notes easier for us. 

300

What does the A stand for in GRADE?

Ask yourself questions


300

Draw a sequencing diagram.

picture

400

What does the S stand for in NOTeS?

Sort the main idea and details

400

What cue is this? 


Today we'll be talking about...

Organizational Cue

400

Why do we write only key words when taking notes?

It saves us time and we will have the important information.

400

What does the D stand for in GRADE?

Draw a diagram

400

What does compare and contrast mean? 

Compare: how things are alike

Contrast: how things are different

500

Draw the T method and tell me all the important thing needed.

Name, Date, Title, Main Idea, Details

500

What is this an example of: 

Let me repeat, there are 7 days in a week.

Emphasis Cue

500

Tell me 3 things we can do to take notes quickly.

CC # 5

500

What does the E stand for in GRADE?

Encourage Yourself

500

Come up with a question for the following information.


The four main types of weather elements are temperature, wind, moisture, air pressure. 

What are the 4 main types of weather elements?