Essential Skills
Skill |
Continuity and Change over Time |
Expectations |
Describe patterns of continuity and/or change over time. Explain patterns of continuity and/or change over time. Explain the relative historical significance of specific historical developments in relation to a larger pattern of continuity and/or change. |
Where you prove that you can do this on the exam | The DBQ, Multiple Choice, Short Answer and Long Essay |
How we do this...
In class we learn this during Graphic Organizers, Socratic Seminar, Lecture, Cornell Notes, and Practice Essays
CORNELL NOTE TAKING SYSTEM : STEPS TO SUCCESS |
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Set Up the Page
WHEN: Beginning of class |
Step 1: Set up your page Ø Use this card set up your paper like this:
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Note Taking - Organize Notes
WHEN: During lectures, movies, or while reading |
Step 2: Organize Notes on the Right Side of the Cornell Note Line Ø Take notes while listen to a lecture, watching a film or reading a textbook Ø Listen to and take notes in your own words - paraphrase what is heard; use symbols Ø Leave space for future revision by skipping lines between ideas Ø Abbreviate words and use different pen colors for separate ideas
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Note Making - Review, Revise, Interact
WHEN: After class or lesson upon completion of reading, or after movie ends |
Step 3: Review, Revise, Interact with Notes Ø Use the left column to: o Identify main ideas; label with MI: o List key vocabulary words; label with V: o Write questions you have for your teacher or questions you think might appear on the test; label with Q: o Synthesize material by identifying connections to other events, time periods, or concepts; label with S: o Explain the significance of material by linking it to AP Themes/Topics (T:), noting if it is a change or continuity (C/C), identifying similar or different to other regions, time periods, theories, or topics (S/D), or explain how it caused or resulted from other topics discussed in class (C/E) o Draw pictures to help you understand or remember the concepts o Write your reactions, inferences, interests, or opinions of the material in the notes |
Note Interacting - Link Learning
WHEN: While studying for quizzes or tests |
Step 4: Link Learning to Create a Synthesized Summary Ø Review the Essential Question(s), GPS Standard, Material to Master, AP Key Concept or AP Themes for this lesson. These should be the focus of the summary. Ø Review notes taken or right, key ideas and questions written on the left side Ø Bring together the main ideas to write the summary, be sure it includes answers to the questions on the left side
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Note Reflecting - Study Tool
WHEN: While preparing for unit tests, finals, essays and AP Exams |
Step 5: Use Completed Cornell Notes as a Learning Tool Ø Review notes and use as a study tool before major exam or when writing an essay Ø Use as a reference tool in Socratic Seminar or class discussion
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