3.3 Note Making
3.3 Note Making
Note-making: It is an active and focused ‘writing skill’. Here concrete connection between all relevant concepts and words is drawn to infuse or connect all thoughts together by a method. (points, tree diagram or a table etc.)
Note Making is a way of recording important details from a source. This source can be any book, article, or a passage. In note making, the writer records the essence of the information. It helps to understand the main information. Note making saves a lot of time. One can get a glimpse of a lot of information from a short note. A note making involves the selection, analysis, summarization, and organization of information.
The Procedure of Note Making
1) Read the given passage carefully.
2) Underline the important points. It helps to make headings and subheadings.
3) Make a rough note first to get an idea.
4) Organize the points in logical order or sequence for the final note.
5) Use the appropriate note making format
6) Do not change the idea or the message of the passage.
Points to Remember:
a) Avoid using long sentences as heading or title or sub points.
b) Never lose the main idea of the passage.
c) Ignore information which is less important.
d) Be brief, clear, and specific.
e) Show logical sequencing.
f) Do not include your own views or understandings.
Ice Breakers:
1) Complete the web:-
We take notes of-
a) book
b) speech
c) lecture
d) article
e) reading
f) passages (extracts)
2) We take notes because:-
1) Improvement in listening becomes an active process
2) It has great importance in exams or in academic writing.
3) It reduces study time.
4) It helps to take revision of the topic.
5) To review before exams.
6) It is an organization of main points for future use.
7) It helps in keeping the information handy.
8) It helps in recollecting and recalling the past events.
9) It helps in concentrating, understanding and provides a permanent record.
10) Note making helps a writer to go through bulky documents quicker.
11) It helps in understanding a material if the notes are in own words.
12) Understand what you are learning and clarify your thinking
13) It distinguishes between main points and its details.
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