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Day 4: Sept 3/4 Objective: SWBAT complete Cornell notes on observations Homework: Complete page 12; write summary for pg 13 Warm up: List three important things to remember about making a good procedure.
Agenda INM = Intro to new material What are good Cornell notes? GP = Guided Practice Make Cornell notes on observations Make questions for Cornell notes Work with partner to make observations of picture; present to class IP = Independent Practice Pick a picture
Cornell Notes
History of Cornell Notes Developed in 1949 at Cornell University by Walter Pauk. Designed in response to frustration over student  test scores.  Meant to be easily used  as a  test study guide . Adopted by most major  law schools  as the preferred note taking method.
Date Topic Questions, Subtitles, Headings, Etc. Class Notes 2  1/2” 3 to 4 sentence  summary  across  the bottom of the  last page  of the day’s notes
Subject:  Why take Cornell notes? Date: 11/20/01 P P R R O O C C E E S S S S ( ( o o u u t t p p u u t t ) ) M M a a i i n n I I d d e e a a s s ( ( i i n n p p u u t t ) ) How can  Cornell notes  help me  organize my  ideas? Which side for  diagrams? Why use  concept maps? What are the  benefits to me? Can be used to provide an outline of chapter or lecture.  Organized by main ideas and details.  Can be as detailed as necessary.  Sequential -- take notes as they are given by instructor or  text in an orderly fashion.  After class, write a summary of what you learned to  clarify and reinforce learning and to assist retention.  Can be used as study tool:  1. Define terms or explain concepts listed on left side.  2. Identify the concept or term on the right side. Can be used to provide a "big picture" of the chapter or lecture.  Organized by main ideas and sub-topics Limited in how much detail you can represent.  Simultaneous  - you can use this method for instructors  who jump around from topic to topic.  After class, you can add questions to the left side Can be used as a study tool  -- to get a quick overview  and to determine whether you need more information or  need to concentrate your study on specific topics.
Summary is added at the  end of ALL  note pages  on the subject (not page) Summary added  AFTER  questions are finished Summary should  answer the  problem  stated in the subject.
 
Let’s take some notes!
How are the two types of observations different? An observation is the act of noting or recording something In science, we are constantly making observations and recording them The two types of observation are  qualitative  and  quantitative
Qualitative Observations Made using relative statements  (e.g. many, few, long, short, far)
 
Qualitative Observations Made using relative statements  (e.g. many, few, long, short, far) Examples: There are many marbles  There are more black marbles than blue marbles Each marble is small compared to a basketball The box of marbles is heavy compared to a sheet of paper
Quantitative Observations Made using numbers and measurements
 
Quantitative Observations Made using measurements and numbers Examples: There are 100 marbles There are four blue and ten black marbles Each marble is 9 mm The box of marbles is 270 g
Making a Question for Cornell List the two types of observation An observation is the act of noting or recording something In science, we are constantly making observations and recording them The two types of observation are  qualitative  and  quantitative
Define qualitative observations Define quantitative observations Compare qualitative and quantitative
Think, Pair, Share! Think:  Using the three levels of questions strategy, try to write two level one and one level two question Four minutes, on the clock Pair: Get a partner Share: Check each other’s questions
Group Practice Each person takes two post it notes Label one “Qualitative” and one “Quantitative” Pick a picture that you can both agree on One minute to flip and find.
Group Practice We’re going to 2 by 2 Two minutes on Qualitative Two minutes on Quantitative NO TALKING OR SHARING RIGHT NOW! Then switch and check. (Still no talking!) Now talk it out. Then share it out. (Share the coolest qual and quan your partner wrote)
Independent Practice Find any picture of your liking Cut it out Paste it onto page 12 Write as many qual and quan observations as posisble…  AT LEAST 10 EACH Remember you need to write a summary on page 13 for your notes at the bottom!

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09.02 D4 Observation Types

  • 1. Day 4: Sept 3/4 Objective: SWBAT complete Cornell notes on observations Homework: Complete page 12; write summary for pg 13 Warm up: List three important things to remember about making a good procedure.
  • 2. Agenda INM = Intro to new material What are good Cornell notes? GP = Guided Practice Make Cornell notes on observations Make questions for Cornell notes Work with partner to make observations of picture; present to class IP = Independent Practice Pick a picture
  • 4. History of Cornell Notes Developed in 1949 at Cornell University by Walter Pauk. Designed in response to frustration over student test scores. Meant to be easily used as a test study guide . Adopted by most major law schools as the preferred note taking method.
  • 5. Date Topic Questions, Subtitles, Headings, Etc. Class Notes 2 1/2” 3 to 4 sentence summary across the bottom of the last page of the day’s notes
  • 6. Subject: Why take Cornell notes? Date: 11/20/01 P P R R O O C C E E S S S S ( ( o o u u t t p p u u t t ) ) M M a a i i n n I I d d e e a a s s ( ( i i n n p p u u t t ) ) How can Cornell notes help me organize my ideas? Which side for diagrams? Why use concept maps? What are the benefits to me? Can be used to provide an outline of chapter or lecture. Organized by main ideas and details. Can be as detailed as necessary. Sequential -- take notes as they are given by instructor or text in an orderly fashion. After class, write a summary of what you learned to clarify and reinforce learning and to assist retention. Can be used as study tool: 1. Define terms or explain concepts listed on left side. 2. Identify the concept or term on the right side. Can be used to provide a "big picture" of the chapter or lecture. Organized by main ideas and sub-topics Limited in how much detail you can represent. Simultaneous - you can use this method for instructors who jump around from topic to topic. After class, you can add questions to the left side Can be used as a study tool -- to get a quick overview and to determine whether you need more information or need to concentrate your study on specific topics.
  • 7. Summary is added at the end of ALL note pages on the subject (not page) Summary added AFTER questions are finished Summary should answer the problem stated in the subject.
  • 8.  
  • 10. How are the two types of observations different? An observation is the act of noting or recording something In science, we are constantly making observations and recording them The two types of observation are qualitative and quantitative
  • 11. Qualitative Observations Made using relative statements (e.g. many, few, long, short, far)
  • 12.  
  • 13. Qualitative Observations Made using relative statements (e.g. many, few, long, short, far) Examples: There are many marbles There are more black marbles than blue marbles Each marble is small compared to a basketball The box of marbles is heavy compared to a sheet of paper
  • 14. Quantitative Observations Made using numbers and measurements
  • 15.  
  • 16. Quantitative Observations Made using measurements and numbers Examples: There are 100 marbles There are four blue and ten black marbles Each marble is 9 mm The box of marbles is 270 g
  • 17. Making a Question for Cornell List the two types of observation An observation is the act of noting or recording something In science, we are constantly making observations and recording them The two types of observation are qualitative and quantitative
  • 18. Define qualitative observations Define quantitative observations Compare qualitative and quantitative
  • 19. Think, Pair, Share! Think: Using the three levels of questions strategy, try to write two level one and one level two question Four minutes, on the clock Pair: Get a partner Share: Check each other’s questions
  • 20. Group Practice Each person takes two post it notes Label one “Qualitative” and one “Quantitative” Pick a picture that you can both agree on One minute to flip and find.
  • 21. Group Practice We’re going to 2 by 2 Two minutes on Qualitative Two minutes on Quantitative NO TALKING OR SHARING RIGHT NOW! Then switch and check. (Still no talking!) Now talk it out. Then share it out. (Share the coolest qual and quan your partner wrote)
  • 22. Independent Practice Find any picture of your liking Cut it out Paste it onto page 12 Write as many qual and quan observations as posisble… AT LEAST 10 EACH Remember you need to write a summary on page 13 for your notes at the bottom!