How to take cornell notes - Parkway C-2
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Cell Theory and Levels of Organization
First, fold your paper into a
small column and large area.
**Page 43 & 45 **
2 1/2”
If you take the edge of your
paper and match it to the red
line on the left page, it will
make the perfect size!
Date
Next, record the date in
the upper right corner.
This goes on all pages!
2 1/2”
If you put your page
numbers there, write it
under or next to the page
number.
Date
Cell Theory & Levels of Organization
Next, write the topic on the top
line.
You will record the topic on every
page of notes.
2 1/2”
CONGRATS!
You have set up your notes for the first time.
From now on, when I say “Set up your Cornell
Notes”, this is what I expect:
Folded paper (I will always tell you the page in the
notebook we will be using)
Date
Topic (I will give this to you for each set of notes)
Date
How to take Cornell Notes
Questions
Column
Notes Column
2 1/2”
3 to 4 sentence summary across
the bottom of the last page of the
day’s notes
WHY “CORNELL NOTES”?
Proven
to be the most effective
way for you to learn and
remember information!
Prepare for high school and
college
Can be used as a study guide
This is the favored method of
notes by colleges
(Questions
about it )
•How do the ticks
find the cattle?
•Why don’t the
ticks usually kill
their host?
•How could tick
infestations in
cattle impact
humans?
(Diagram copied
during lecture)
Recall Clue Column
Record Column
Propaganda Techniques in Advertising
Define "Propaganda"
List 4 common tech. used by
advertisers
Define & explain
"testimonial" technique
Define & explain
"bandwagon" technique
Define & explain "plain folks"
technique
Define & explain "transfer"
technique
Intro
Propaganda used by politicians, writers.
Also by advertisers.
Def: Messages intended to persuade audiences to adopt a certain opinion.
Advertisers use propaganda. 4 techniques common.
1. Testimonial
Def: Celebrities used to pitch idea, sell product;
Audience associate star qualities of celebrity w/ product.
Ex. Michael Jordan sells Nike shoes
2. Bandwagon
Def: Encourages people to buy b/c e'one is doing it.
Ads urge you to get on board; don't get left out.
Ex. "All over America, people are switching to...."
3. Plain Folks
Def: Product associated with ordinary folks like you & me.
Ads use "regular", next-door-neighbor types to sell product.
Ex. New mother in hospital uses Tylenol.
4. Transfer
Product associated with s'thing that is attractive or respectable.
Car ads show gorgeous model - audience transfer feelings about model to car.
Ads use patriotic symbols like bald eagle - audience transfers patriotic feelings
to product, company.
Ex. Wal-Mart claims to sell only made-in-USA products.
At
the end of each note TOPIC
(not page!) you will write a 3 – 4
sentence summary of
everything you have learned.
This
is done after the class
notes and after you fill in the
questions.
The
summary will sometimes be
your homework.
10/12/09
Cell Theory & Levels of Organization
• All living things are composed of
cells
• Cells are the basic units of
structure and function in living
things
• All cells are produced from other
cells.
WRITING OUR QUESTIONS
We are now going to practice writing questions to
go along with the notes we just wrote. We will
refer to “Grandma’s House” in our notebook for
key words to include in our questions.
I will give you three questions as a guide, but you
can write your own using the words from
“Grandma’s House”.
You will be expected to write questions with your
notes and it may be homework if not finished in
class.
10/11/09
Cell Theory & Levels of Organization
Identify what all living
things are made of.
• All living things are composed of
cells
Compare and
Contrast cells and
atoms.
Cells are the basic units of
structure and function in living
things
Describe how cells are
produced from other
cells.
• All cells are produced from other
cells
10/12/09
Cell Theory & Levels of Organization
Cells:- specialized to perform a
certain function(job)
Examples: bone cells, heart cells,
nerve cells
Tissues:- made up of cells that are
similar in structure and function that
are joined together
Examples: layers of bone, parts of
heart, parts of brain
10/12/09
Cell Theory & Levels of Organization
Organ: made up of groups of different
tissues that work together
Examples: heart, brain
Organ System: made up of groups of
organs that work together to perform a
specific function
Examples: respiratory system,
cardiovascular system, nervous system
Organism
- an entire living thing that carries
out basic life functions
ON YOUR OWN:
Finish writing questions to go along with the
notes.
Write a 3 – 4 sentence summary about cell theory
and the levels of organization on the last page of
notes.
Anything not finished in class will be your
homework for tonight!