Required Procedures for Notebooks, Readings, & Lectures
May 18, 2015
Required Procedures for Notebooks, Readings, &
Lectures
Your notebook is THE place for notes, handouts, daily work,
writing assignments and so forth.
DO NOT USE YOUR TEXT FOR STORAGE OF ANY PAPERS. THE ONLY MATERIAL THAT CAN BE PLACED IN YOUR TEXT IS POST-IT NOTES!!!!!
Notebook (7 Sections)
• Course Overview and “How-To” Documents
• Unit 1 - Foundations (8000 BCE – 600 CE)• Unit 2 – Regional Interaction and
Exchange (600 CE – 1450 CE)• Unit 3 – Global Interaction and Exchange
(1450 CE – 1750 CE) • Unit 4 – The Age of Revolutions and
Empire (1750 CE - 1914 CE) • Unit 5 – The World Today (1914 CE - the
present)• Unit 6 –AP Exam Preparation
Note-taking for Lectures
Pitfalls• Blah, blah, blah when
is this class over? • Lunch - why do I have
B lunch? I am hungry!
The Good Stuff
• Don’t write down every word you hear
• Write down only important points
• Always review what you have written before the next class
• Review, Review, Review your notes!
Your Textbook
Textbooks are an invaluable source of information. Traditionally, most texts were “dry” and difficult to read. Today, texts have been adapted with the reader in mind and most are truly colorful works of art.
How to Read in AP World History
How do you read for information?
Managing Reading Time
1. Create an effective reading area• DO NOT lay down while reading
2. Small portions of time• Use a timer• Start by reading in sessions of maybe 5 or 10
minutes each• Gradually increase each session.
3. “Vacation Sheet”• Have a sheet of paper next to you
• Random thoughts? Things to do? --write down on paper
• At end of reading, take quick “vacation”
Steps for Reading Your AP World Textbook
1. Read teacher-created materials• Objectives, PowerPoints, Summaries• This gives you an overview of what you need to learn
2. Put ID’s on Index Cards or on the ID Sheet• The ID’s are people/events/terms that you must know
3. Preview the text by skimming (5 minutes)• Read only section headings, subheadings, graphics,
and chapter summary• Quiz yourself at the end of the chapter – “What am I
about to learn?”
Steps for Reading Your AP World Textbook (cont.)
4. Speed-read the Chapter (10 Minutes)• Move index finger, pencil, or index card down middle of
reading
• Let eyes follow it down the reading, identifying major themes/ideas
• Quiz yourself at the end of every major section, trying to fill in the story of the text using closure
5. Actively “Read” the Chapter (? Minutes)• Scan each paragraph and then quiz yourself by trying to
summarize each paragraph in one-two sentences
• Ask questions and create hypotheses as you scan
• Fill in your ID’s and Graphic Organizers as you scan