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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Chemical Reactions and Enzymes - Cornell Notes

Complete Cornell Notes + for sections 2.4 and 2.5.

1. Students should have their subtopics clearly written in the left column.
2. Notes for the main ideas should be in the right column.
3. Generally, a rule of thumb would be to have one bullet per paragraph (average).
4. All highlighted words are important and should be addressed.
5. The notes should also include visuals to help with understanding the concepts and ideas being addressed (Venn diagrams, tables, examples, equations, graphs, drawings, etc).

The Cornell Notes must also finish with a summary. It has been suggested that the student pick out 10 (+/- as needed) and write a paragraph that links the words together (using the words in their proper context).