Two Column Notes
An active reading strategy that requires processing of information as notes are taken. The use of columns seperates main main ideas, concepts, and high level thinking questions from the supporting details. Commonly referred to as Cornell Notes.
An active reading strategy that requires processing of information as notes are taken. The use of columns seperates main main ideas, concepts, and high level thinking questions from the supporting details. Commonly referred to as Cornell Notes.
Microsoft Office Onenote
Have students draw a few lines in Microsoft Onenote and label the columns in order to create a Two Column Notes template. Students can type and organize their notes in Onenote and it will always save them.
Have students draw a few lines in Microsoft Onenote and label the columns in order to create a Two Column Notes template. Students can type and organize their notes in Onenote and it will always save them.
Prezi
At www.prezi.com, students can create two column notes as a presentation that they can refer back to later. They can also share these notes and work collaboratively on them with other students. Click here to see an example of a Two Column Notes template in a prezi.
At www.prezi.com, students can create two column notes as a presentation that they can refer back to later. They can also share these notes and work collaboratively on them with other students. Click here to see an example of a Two Column Notes template in a prezi.
Microsoft Word
Allowing students to use Microsoft Word is another way to help students to learn to take notes and become more proficient at typing. Then using Edmodo, allow students to post their notes and share with other students so that they may compare and contrast their notes with others and see what they may have missed. Click Here to get a copy of a Two Column Notes template created in Word that you can share with your students.
Allowing students to use Microsoft Word is another way to help students to learn to take notes and become more proficient at typing. Then using Edmodo, allow students to post their notes and share with other students so that they may compare and contrast their notes with others and see what they may have missed. Click Here to get a copy of a Two Column Notes template created in Word that you can share with your students.
Tagxedo
Students can use Tagxedo to create word clouds, with two columns of notes, that compare and contrast ideas, thoughts, views and/or people. Click here to get some samples of Tagxedo lesson ideas.
Students can use Tagxedo to create word clouds, with two columns of notes, that compare and contrast ideas, thoughts, views and/or people. Click here to get some samples of Tagxedo lesson ideas.