2. '' our knowledge is broad and limitless but
our memory capacity is restricted ''.
Note making
Note Making is not just about writing down everything
you hear or read .It is a process of reviewing ,
connecting and ideas form your lectures or reading.
Suppose you are in a class and the teacher is teaching very
important concept it is difficult for us to remember
everything and by making notes we can able to remember.
3. Advantages of note-making
• Stay active during your lectures, reading and revision.
• It help's to understand what you are learning .
• We can remember the material
• Organise your ideas and make connections.
• We can plan and structure written assignments.
• It will help to review and revise before exam.
9. Read the passage provided.
Make a rough note first so as to get an
idea.
Use the appropriate note-making
format.
Do not change the idea or the message
of the passage.
The Procedure of Note Making
Underline the important sentences. It
helps to make headings and
subheadings.
10. • Avoid using long sentences as heading or title.
• Never lose the main idea of the passage.
• Ignore information that is less important.
• Do not include your own version or understandings.
• At least four abbreviations must be included in your
notes.
• Make your note more memorable by adding colours,
drawings, and symbols
Points to Remember for Note Making
Format
11. Example
Ice is simply frozen water. It is colourless and solid, but easily broken. Ice
floats on water and usually has some air in it. As water turns into ice it
expands. This can cause water pipes to crack. the cracks may not be noticed
until the ice melts and the water leaks out water freezes at a temperatures
of 0 degree.
ICE
Frozen water - colourless , solid & easily broken - floats on
water - can crack pipes - becomes ice at 0°c.