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How To Take Notes
Test Description: 7 steps in which student learn to take notes using a funny phrase.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What does "C" stand for?
A
Copy word for word
B
Change all section headings to questions
C
Check for bold print
D
Choose terms and definitions you do not know
2) The 6th step is "A". What is the strategy used for "A"?
A
Align your paper to the text
B
Answer your sub heading
C
Alphabetize key terms and ideas
D
All ways read the summary or conclusion
3) Step 1 in the note taking process is?
A
Examine the chapter
B
Open your notebook
C
Explain why the chapter is important
D
Write down the vocabulary words
4) The 7th step is?
A
Skim the chapter
B
Skip to the the end
C
Summarize the chapter
D
Star key points
5) "F" stands for what in the note taking process?
A
Find unknown terms
B
Fold paper in half
C
Figures are to be placed in our notes
D
Find interesting content
6) The 2nd step in taking notes is?
A
Locate the heading of the chapter
B
Locate unknow terms
C
Look for the key images and sub headings
D
Look up terms in the glossary
7) What does "R" stand for?
A
Rewrite the vocabulary
B
Reuse inforamtion form previous chapters
C
Read chapter section by section
D
Repeat any important inforamtion
8) The note taking phrase is?
A
Carole Likes Frogs, Elephants, Rats And Snakes
B
Everybody Listens Carefully For Raccoons And Squirrels
C
Snakes Like Eating Round Frogs And Crickets
D
Alice Looks For Every Cute Rich Son
9) "F" is what step in the note taking process?
A
1
B
5
C
4
D
7
10) "R" is what step in the note taking proacess?
A
5
B
1
C
4
D
7
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