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How to Take Cornell Notes Digital Note-Taking Templates - Teaching Study Skills

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Guided note taking is a game changer. I wish I had this when I was in college. Hand writing notes is one the best way to learn the material. Having a great way to do that makes the learning process easier and more successful
I like it that I will be able to use this resource throughout the year instead of as a one time activity! It was a little hard for the 6th graders but will use it more towards the end of the year to get them ready for junior high.

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    Notetaking skills are essential to academic achievement! Learning how to take notes with the Cornell Notetaking System is an academic game-changer! Students' study skills are automatically boosted once they learn how to take notes strategically and effectively. This How to Take Notes bundle also includes tips and templates specifically for digital note-taking.

    The How to Take Notes bundle includes an informative slides presentation outlining how to take Cornell notes step-by-step. Increase students’ ability to recall and to understand new information while enhacing their study skills!

    This resource addresses the following topics and skills:

     ✅How to Identify Important Information in a Text and Lecture

     ✅How to Create Cornell Note-Taking Templates on Paper & Digitally

     ✅Using Cues, Headings and Annotations for Emphasis and Organization

     ✅How to Use Notes to Prepare for Assessments

     ✅Specific Tips to Overcome Digital Note-Taking Challenges

     ✅Practice and Application Using Engaging Nonfiction Texts

    ✏️Note-taking application activities using high-interest nonfiction articles provide students with the opportunity to showcase what skills they’ve learned!

    Maintain the Structured Note-Taking System with the Cornell Notes Templates!

    This bundle also includes 10 digital note-taking forms with editable prompts! Customize these modern templates with specific assignment and content area information. The templates provide students with additional structure while taking notes or when completing any assignment!

    The How-to-Take Cornell Notes Bundle includes the following:

    • Pdf Teacher’s Guide with Google Drive resource links, directions for Microsoft Office users, and instructions for printable handouts
    • Note-Taking Survey to identify notetaking aspects that students find challenging
    • 30 Google Slides on How to Take Notes (Modern, Informative, Uses Humor)
    • Take the Cornell Challenge Game (Using the Quizizz free website)
    • 2 Editable Cornell Note-Taking Templates with Guiding Prompts
    • Nonfiction Article with Images and Cornell Notes Handout for practice
    • Sample responses for the Cornell Notes Handout (i.e. Answer Key)
    • Student Choice Activity: Includes links to quality nonfiction websites for teens and a note-taking chart for independent practice
    • How to Take Notes Bookmarks (3 different print-friendly versions)
    • 10 Editable, Digital Note-Taking Templates
    • Note-Taking Template Reference Guide
    • Teaching Tips and Implementation Notes

    Digital Note-Taking Templates Resource

    • How to Take Notes Cues and Questions Chart with Examples
    • Three Variations of the Cornell Note-Taking Template
    • Key Information Chart
    • Picture This! Visual Cues and Notes
    • Hashtag Notes and Key Vocabulary
    • Notes with Related Resources Doc
    • Main Ideas and Details
    • Reporter’s Notes Graphic Organizer
    • Read, Reflect, and Connect Note-Taking Template

    With this resource, students will master critical note-taking skills facilitated with the use of the templates’ structured note-taking prompts!

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    See what teachers just like you are saying about this resource!

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    "Notes and studying were the topics that came up over and over again in parent-teacher conferences so I am glad I was able to provide and teach this." Teach2Reach

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    "Great resource to help me support my middle school students in their notetaking."

    Beyond My Wildest Steam

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    "Incredibly thorough. There were so many options to take students through. Easy to adapt. Perfect for introductory units to note-taking, AVID, executive functioning, a beginning of the year lesson... This is extremely thorough. The value is excellent."

    Bree H.

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    Love, love, love that these are already in digital format and easily editable. I've used these already with some of my students with good success.

    In fact, one of my students exclaimed, "This is amazing! I'm actually really annoyed that no one taught me this sooner. This is going to make things so much easier for me!" Success :) Thank you for such a valuable resource." Jessica D

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    "I found this resource was very helpful in helping my students understand the importance of notetaking while providing the right balance." Mary E.

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    "Guided note taking is a game changer. I wish I had this when I was in college. Handwriting notes is one the best way to learn the material. Having a great way to do that makes the learning process easier and more successful."

    Ryan F.


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    Analyze the structure an author uses to organize a text, including how the major sections contribute to the whole and to the development of the ideas.
    Determine a central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including its relationship to supporting ideas; provide an objective summary of the text.
    Determine a central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including how it emerges and is shaped and refined by specific details; provide an objective summary of the text.
    Determine two or more central ideas of a text and analyze their development over the course of the text, including how they interact and build on one another to provide a complex analysis; provide an objective summary of the text.

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