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Notes on Science Experiment
- Purpose of the experiment (in one sentence):
- Equipment needed (list each item and define
any special terms):
- Procedure used (be specific!):
- Results (include each measurement, rounded to
the nearest integer):
Observation #1
Observation #2
Observation #3
Observation #4
Average
measurement, #1-4:
Guide to Notes About Tale of Two Cities:
- Main characters (list and describe in just a few
words):
a)
b)
c)
d) - Setting of the story (time and place):
- Unfamiliar vocabulary in the story (list and
define):
a)
b)
c)
d) - Plot (write down only the main events):
a)
b)
c)
d) - Theme (or underlying “message”) of the story:
Exhibit 13 : Two note taking guides
In learning expository material, another helpful strategy—one that is more visually oriented—is to make
concept maps, or diagrams of the connections among concepts or ideas. Exhibit 10 shows concept maps made by
two individuals that graphically depict how a key idea, child development, relates to learning and education. One of
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