2. Acquiring that signify with the correct
meaning.
Analyzing that signify for the point of view
of the author.
Applying that signify to what have you
learns from reading to real life situation.
3. Study Skills
• Is an Art and an all out effort at learning which involves a number of
things from getting to class on time and answering examinations
effectively.
• Studying perhaps is keeping notes on class work and reading.
4. Note-taking
It involves activities that require
mental alertness, concentration,
reflection and analysis.
Is writing in condensed form the
content of a chapter or a whole book or
classroom, lectures or speeches.
It also requires the ability to select
and organize ideas or concepts to
taken down.
5. The Six R Principles of Note-taking
Record Refers to writing
down meaningful
ideas and facts in
a lecture
6. The Six R Principles of Note-taking
Reduce Refers to
summarizing notes
taken down from the
lecture.
Be brief and consider only notes that
are essential.
7. The Six R Principles of Note-taking
Recite
Refers to reducing the
main idea and facts to
form suitable
statements for
recitations.
Examples:
Concerning, as regards,
about – Re
As soon as possible - ASAP
Sodium-Na
Magnesium – Mg
Square Kilometer – km2
Kilogram – kg
Greater than - >
8. The Six R Principles of Note-taking
Reflect Refers to thinking of
ideas that make
your notes more
meaningful to you.
Organize your notes and arrange them
logically. Be sure that they reflect the
pattern of thought of the author or the
speaker.
9. The Six R Principles of Note-taking
Review Refers to reciting
of notes frequently
either nightly or
several times
during the week.
Reviewing will aid you more complete
comprehension and retention of
information than cramming the day
before the test.
10. The Six R Principles of Note-taking
Recapitulate
Refers to summarizing of
what have been taken
down, picking out
keywords and concepts
and providing clues to
details describes in the
notes.
It should be a word for word rewriting.
Preserve notes in loose-leaf
Advisable to write your notes in ink
than in pencil.