[CASL-L] Note-taking Lessons/ Strategies

LaPlante, Casey LaPlanteC at granby.k12.ct.us
Thu Feb 7 06:46:04 PST 2019


Yes, I used to do that type of lesson as a middle school MS, and would use the articles from Scholastic News magazines. Sometimes they had graphic organizers that went with the article for just this purpose.

Casey LaPlante
Library Media Specialist
Granby Memorial High School

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Hi Everyone :)

I'm in my second year as a middle school LMS, and I'm trying to brainstorm the best ways to model/teach students to take bulleted notes. I'm thinking about finding a high interest article in our GALE database (or one pertaining to a specific topic they are focusing on in class), projecting the article on the Smart Board, reading a paragraph aloud, turning off the projector, and asking the students to write or type the important facts down in short bulleted notes, etc. I've found that looking away has helped to prevent plagiarism and allows students to jot down only the most important details- as they go back and forth... but I'm wondering if anyone knows of other good lessons or resources pertaining to this...

Thank you so much!

-Sarah :)
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