Question in the Margin Notes
Hemispheric Dominance
Multiple Intelligences
Sensory Modes
Memory Principles
100
In this step you cover your notes and ask yourself the question. You say the answer in your own words out loud.
What is recite or recitation?
100
If I need to see the BIG Picture, my dominant side is this
What is right sided?
100
This intelligence is good at creating mnemonics
What is Linguistic Intelligence?
100
I want to be able to see it on the board.
What is visual mode?
100
This memory principle is used in the Recitation step in the Questions in the Margin System?
What is Recitation, Visualization, Consolidation, Intent to Remember, Distributed Practice?
200
In this step you listen carefully in class and write down what you need in order to remember the most important ideas in as short a form as possible.
What is record?
200
If I need rules for everything, my dominant side is probably
What is left?
200
I am always giving people advise
What is Interpersonal intelligence?
200
I like lectures.
What is auditory?
200
These memory principles are used in the record step of the Cornell notes or the Question in the Margin System
What are selectivity, intent to rembmer, interest, consolidation, meaningful organization?
300
You can write a few sentences at the bottom of your notes or you can brin the ideas together by making flashcards, a chart, or a practice test.
What is summarize?
300
If I understand better by seeing or touching things, my dominant sid is this.
What is right?
300
I really need to be alone to think.
What is Intrapersonal?
300
I need to move around to think better.
What is kinesthetic?
300
These memory principles are used in the Review step in the QM and Cornell notes.
What is interest, intent to remember, Basic background, meaningful organization
400
In this step, you think about the new information and try to relate it to something you know. You make it personal or visualize it.
What is reflect?
400
If I have a great sense oftime, my dominant side is this.
What is left?
400
I can draw out what I see.
What is Visual/Spatial Intelligence?
400
If I built a model, I would probably understand something better.
What is kinesthetic?
400
These are the memory principles used in the Summary step in the QM and Cornell notes.
What is interest, Intent to Remember, Basic Background, Meaningful Organization, Selectivity, Visualizatin.
500
Before you put your notes away, you do this step. You will need to repeat in the next day and the next week, There are many ways to do it. It involves more than just looking over your notes.
What is distributed practice or review?
500
If I am very emotional, my dominant side is probably this.
What is right sided?
500
I am good with my hands.
What is bodily kinesthetic?
500
If I use mapping or create a chart to summarize something, I will probably remember it.
What is visual?
500
Ts memory principle is used in the question or label step in the QM or Cornell notes?
What is meaningful organization, association, selectivity, intent to remember, interest, basic background.?