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100
This is the first step in the STAR note taking process.
What is set up paper?
100
This is the second step in the STAR note taking process.
What is take notes?
100
This is the third step of the STAR note taking process.
What is after class?
100
This is the final step in the STAR note taking process.
What is review notes?
100
These are abbreviations that are formed using the first letters in a word.
What is an acronym?
200
This is written in the top right corner.
What is the heading?
200
This is the side of the paper on which you write the notes.
What is the right side?
200
Quiz type questions should be written in this column.
What is the left column?
200
You should write this at the end of your notes.
What is a summary?
200
This is the acronym for advancement via individual determination.
What is AVID?
300
This is written in the top left corner.
What is the topic?
300
These are clues you can use for your own memory.
What are capital letters, underlining, highlighting, ! or stars?
300
As soon as possible.
When should you edit your notes?
300
You should do this at least once a week.
What is read through your notes?
300
This is the acronym for setting up and using Cornell notes. It is also found in the night sky.
What is STAR?
400
This is the amount of space given to the right side column.
What is 2/3?
400
This is okay to do as long as you understand what it means.
What is using abbreviations or text style writing?
400
These should be highlighted in your notes.
What are important points?
400
This column should be covered when you quiz yourself over the information in the notes.
What is the right column?
400
These are the elements of the SLANT acronym.
What is sit up front, lean forward, ask questions, nod your head, and talk to the teacher?
500
This is placed at the end of the notes.
What is the summary?
500
This is putting information into your own words.
What is paraphrasing?
500
These three things should be done when editing your notes.
What is add, delete, and clarify?
500
This can be done in order to make connections with the information.
What is relate the topic to yourself?
500
These are the elements of the STUART standards acronym.
What is self control, trustworthy, understanding, accountable, respectful, and timely?