Cornell Notes
Binder Checks
College Readiness
Three Story House
All about JL Long AVID
100
How are Cornell Notes set up?
What is questions on the left, notes on the right.
100
What should be the first thing in your binder?
What is the calendar?
100
What is GPA?
What is your grade point average?
100
What is the first level of the three story house?
What is gathering?
100

What does AVID stand for?

What is Advancement Via Individual Determination?

200
What is the bottom section for?
What is the summary?
200
What is the handout you write about what you learned that week?
what is a learning log?
200
What is the paper you have to fill out to apply for a college?
What is an application?
200
What level is the compare questions in?
What is processing?
200

What is JL Long's AVID teacher's name?

Who is Mr. Armijo?

300
What is the name of the university that invented Cornell notes?
What is the university of Cornell?
300
What does the teacher check the day before progress reports?
What is Binder Check?
300
What do you have to pay to apply to a college?
What is an application fee?
300
What level is the evaluation on?
What is applying?
300

What is AVID suppose to teach students?

What is college skills?

400
Who invented Cornell notes?
Who is Walter Pauk?
400
What do teachers look for in binder checks?
What is notes,learning log, handouts, calendar and organization.
400
How many years does it take to get your masters?
What is 6 years?
400
What does the three story house improve?
What is writing?
400

What is AVID preparing you for?

What is college?

500
What course is Cornell used for?
What is all courses?
500
What size should your binder be?
What is 3 inches?
500
What GPA do you need to get a scholarship?
What is a 3.5 GPA?
500
What is the highest level on the three story house?
What is applying?
500

How many college flags are in the AVID classroom?

What is 21 flags?