Cornell Notes
Sources
Primary
Seconday
Random
100
These are how many sides in Cornell Notes.
What are 2 sides?
100
These are the 2 types of sources.
What are primary and secondary?
100
Interviews and memories
What are oral histories?
100
A book about animals used science class.
What is a textbook?
100
Voice level 1
What is spy talk/ whisper?
200
These are written on the left side.
What are questions, main idea, and vocabulary?
200
This means most important or first.
What is primary?
200
A book written about George Washington.
What is a bibliography?
200
Voice levels in the reading center?
What are levels 0 and 1?
300
These are written on the right side.
What are notes, answers, definition, and examples?
300
These sources are information produced during or soon after the event.
What are primary sources?
300
Paintings and drawings
What are visual materials?
300
This is printed monthly on certain interest such as hiking, sports, fashion, music, and actors and actresses.
What are magazines?
300
Writing Center Do Now voice level.
What is 1?
400
This is when to use Cornell Notes.
What is during presentations and when you need to take notes?
400
These sources are produces after the event.
What are secondary sources?
400
Letters and diaries
What are personal records?
400
A set of books.
What is an encyclopedia?
400
Reading Center Do Now voice level.
What is 1?
500
This is the note-taking strategy you use in Ilima.
What is Cornell Notes?
500
These sources usually talks about primary sources.
What are secondary sources?
500
These are the 6 types of primary sources.
What oral histories, visual materials, artifacts, personal records, poems and songs, and printed publication?
500
Name the 4 types of primary sources.
What are encyclopedia, biography, textbook, magazines?
500
Normal voice level.
What is 3?