The notes, if well ordered, can be very useful for studying for exams. A well-organized notebook can really help improve your report card and your ability to memorize various topics. Read on to understand how to organize your notes well!
Steps
Step 1. Follow your schedule carefully
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Quickly repeat the previous lesson in your notebook before the new one begins.
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Keep the questions in mind.
Step 2. Copy class notes neatly and keep them in a binder
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Always write down the topic and the pages of the book where this is treated at the top right of the notes.
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Always copy your notes in chronological order according to the course of the lessons - usually, each topic sets the stage for the next!
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Copy the notes on the right page of the notebook and leave the left one free, so you can add more notes or comments at any time.
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Pierce the sheets of the notes taken in class and put those in the binder as well, along with the copied notes.
Step 3. Pay close attention in class to emphasize the most important information
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Always copy what is written on the board.
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Write down the information that is repeated.
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Copy the examples used.
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Ask for clarification before leaving the classroom.
Step 4. Create neat pages of notes, easy to memorize
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Leave some space between the various ideas covered.
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Try rewriting the concepts covered in the lesson in your own words.
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Try to use short, concise sentences that are easy to memorize.
Step 5. Use notebooks, dictionaries, the internet and all sources you can
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Add important details to give your notes more strength.
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Add an extra page of notes if you need it.
Step 6. Organize your notes as you memorize them
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Eliminate redundant information.
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Add circles, asterisks, or underline the most important concepts.
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Rewriting your notes will help you memorize them.
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Make comparison charts and tables.
Step 7. Before the exams, review the concepts highlighted
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Always go to also review the pages of the textbook that you marked in the upper right corner of the clipboard.
Advice
- Remember to write neatly or you may no longer be able to reread what you have written.
- Remember, once again: organized and tidy! This way, you won't lose anything.
- Always listen to your teacher.
- Follow your teacher's advice.
- Use signs, words and phrases.
- Stay in school longer if you need more support.