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Friday, May 2, 2014

Visual Note Taking

We THINK in pictures, we write with words - why not bring these together?


How can you take notes in a way that shows you truly understand a concept?


The Friday Message.
We have all at some time in our lives been the person being referred to in this post. What can be learned from this person's thoughts? (Thanks Jen's Dad)
What Students Really Need to Hear

13 comments:

  1. Today I figured out what worked for me and I ended up going to a mind map. I have all of my topics organized and I know exactly what I am going to do.

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  2. can you punctuate compound sentences?

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  3. Today I figured out what worked for me and I ended up going to a mind map. I have all of my topics organized, and I know exactly what I am going to do.
    THat better?
    I was rushing... :)

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  4. I loved today, it was so much fun.

    Jordan the other sentence has to be punctuated as well. I think :)

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  5. Oh my goodness.... :)
    Wel let me just say commas before the 'ands' Is that better now? :)

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  6. still missing one J. - Is there always a comma before every 'and?'

    Can you spot comma splice Jess?

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  7. Not sure Mr. Buxton.

    What is for homework?

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  8. Find the comma in your sentence. Should it be there?

    Read

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  10. The article that Jen's dad wrote was very strong and in the very strong perspective of a teacher.

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  11. Why strong - use your NF lens to comment more specifically!

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  13. Did Jordan miss the comma after the word 'Today'? Thanks for the time to work on our brainstorming in class today!

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