Annotating and Note Taking Assignment
For this assignment, you need to select pages from a textbook or article, read and annotate the pages, and then create a set of notes based on the material you read and annotated.
Step 1: Review the marking (annotating) strategies from Chapter 6 (pp. 134-135).
Step 2:Selectthree-four consecutivepagesfrom one of your college textbooksORselect the article below.Print a copy of your selected textbook pages or article.
- 5 Characteristics of Grit: How Many Do You Have?[If you select this article (4 pages), you will need annotate all 4 pages.]
Step 3: Read and annotate your selected textbook pages or article. Your annotations may be handwritten, typed, or electronically produced. Annotations could include underlining or highlighting along with other annotations. Highlights should not exceed 10-15% of your page. You may choose to color code as you annotate. Keep in mind that underlining and highlighting are not enough. Other annotations are required; choose from:
- summarizing or paraphrasing in the margins
- identifying key terms
- defining unknown terms
- jotting down questions that occur to you as you read
- jotting down your reactions to the material
- adding explanations or elaboration
- providing additional examples
Your annotations should demonstrate your active involvementwith the reading. Example of an annotated
Step 4: Next,create a separate, detailed page of notes over the material you read and annotated. Your notes may be handwritten or typed.Use one of the following note-taking methods: Cornell Format, Outline Format or List Format. Read Chapter 5 for details.
Step 5: Submit BOTH your annotated pages and your set of notes in the assignment link. If you are taking this course online, you will need toscan or take a photo of any handwritten annotations or notesbefore uploading. If you are taking this course in a face-to-face setting, your professor may require you to submit your work in class.
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