One major thing is being prepared. Having something to write with and some paper to write on. Being prepared also means that you have read the material in advance. Reading the material helps you determine what information is more important.
Make sure you pay attention! You cannot take good notes if you cannot focus on what you are taking notes on. Your teacher will be emphasizing different information, and you really want to notice that. Usually the teacher will emphasize what they think is important. What they think is important is more likely to be on the test.
If you are having a hard time paying attention, you need to do something about it. Are you sitting in the front, middle, or back? Students in the back are more likely to be distracted or to daydream. If you want to focus, you should probably sit in the first few rows. So if you want to move, then ask your teacher (before or after class) if you can be moved up. If you explain that you are having trouble focusing and think that sitting close will help, most teachers will be glad to help you with that.
Here are some tips to taking good notes that will help you understand your classes better.There are a variety of different systems for taking notes - here's some information on how to do each one! Click on the Link at the end for more complete examples of each
I have 17 notebooks, and if you were to read them over, you would read about my day, what the cafeteria food tasted like, what I wish would happen the next day, etc. You can write generally anything in your notebook. I doubt you'll run out of room anytime soon! Ha! The above is called JOURNALING. It is a good writing tool, but it won't help you study for your classes.
You take good notes in every class by answering these three major things.
How
Who
Where
Why
Research into note taking says use these three steps:
1. Takes notes in your own words (don't write them down verbatim)
2. Reviewing notes is a must. Try summarizing key points when reviewing.
3. Organizing and Reorganizing notes aides in recall.
By listening for words that the speaker puts an emphasis on. Try to find ways to group different subjects together.
Use a digital micro recorder, you won't miss anything and you will have a digital copy for review any time you need to go back to it. Panasonic makes some that come with the software to convert the speech to text on your computer (hard copy lecture).
If I am correct, you want to listen to what the speaker is going to talk about and then use key points or words the speaker has to say to fully listen to a lecture. Following along with presentations is also a good way to actually listen to a lecture
Just keep a notebook with you so you can take the notes you need for the subject.
Make a note of the main idea.
Class Note,Fair Copy,Lecture Notes
They listen, participate in discussions and take notes. They also pass assignments in on time.
Take notes in class, study notes and ideas before an exam, do all your history homework, and pay attention to history.
The teachers are responsible for the class and so, yes, they can take students notes from them. Of course, they are not going to publish them, but the notes are not appropriate student behavior. Students are there to learn and to practice what they have learned and passing notes interferes with that. That is, because the communications in class are meant to be about the subject.
You have to try your best on your homework, ask questions when you need help, pay attention in class and take good notes. Good luck!
You can ask your instructor if he or she has an outline or notes that could be shared with the class. If you have a very good reason for not being able to take your own notes, you can explain the situation to the instructor and hope that he or she will help you. If you have a disability that prevents you from taking notes at all, see if your school has some office where you can get help--many American colleges and universities have an office to help students with disabilities get assistance such as note-takers. Unfortunately, if you aren't disabled and don't have an extremely good reason to have missed a class/been unable to take notes during class, your instructor may not give you course notes. Ask a classmate, if that happens.
study a lot, take good notes, pay attention in class, put effort into all your work, never do anything at the last second (homework/projects) always do your homework
pay attention in class take notes of everything and study the notes.
Studying is going over material so that you will remember it. It is helpful before you have a test or examination, to remind you of what you have learned in the class. You can study using your notes if you take good notes -- they will be an outline of the class, with words and terms defined and extra material that the teacher will have on the test.
In order to do better in Math; you must study. And pay alot of attention in class & ask questions. Be sure to take lots of notes.
The teachers are responsible for the class and so, yes, they can take students notes from them. Of course, they are not going to publish them, but the notes are not appropriate student behavior. Students are there to learn and to practice what they have learned and passing notes interferes with that. That is, because the communications in class are meant to be about the subject.
1. If she's your friend you should not have to pay. 2. If your taking the class next semester why don't you just take the notes yourself. Ps. If you take the notes yourself you will for sure there legit.