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Ongoing Note Taking: Formats, Styles, and Skills for School and Life (15-18)

In this ongoing class, learners will discover different types of note taking and leave with the skills to successfully apply them outside of class.
Izzy Mason
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(198)
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What's included

1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

Welcome!
Are you ready to be a pro at taking notes? Are you having some trouble with how to take notes that you can actually use? Are your notes currently a jumbled mess? Are they even nonexistent? 
I got you!
Each week of this class covers a different type of note taking skill.
Come for one type. Stay for all of them.
I teach this in the same way I think notes should be: thorough, effective, and to the point.
We will begin each lesson with an explanation of the skill we are learning and then we will work to master that skill through practice. 
Schedule: 
Week of January 22: Charting for Math
Week of January 29: Chart Types
Week of February 5: Grids and Tables
Week of February 12: Hierarchy and Time Line
Week of February 19: Process and Cycle
Week of February 26: Relationship and Venn Diagram
Week of March 5: Flashcards
Week of March 12: Cornell Notes
Week of March 19: Outline Notes
Week of March 26: Charting Notes
Week of April 2: Charting for Math
Week of April 9: Chart Types
Week of April 16: Grids and Tables
Week of April 23: Hierarchy and Time Line
Week of April 30: Process and Cycle
Week of May 7: Relationship and Venn Diagram
Week of May 14: Flashcards
Week of May 21: Cornell Notes
Week of May 28: Outline Notes
Learning Goals
Students will gain useable note taking skills.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
Paper and a Writing Utensil
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined August, 2020
4.8
198reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello! My name is Miss Izzy and I was definitely born to teach. I have a General Studies degree that covers topics such as teaching and learning, psychology, and humanities. Learning can, and should, be a lot of fun! I am always excited about trying something new, and I love to help others learn new things as well. I, myself, was a very interesting student, and that really helps me to be able to cater to a large variety of learning styles. I am more than happy to accommodate all students to the best of my ability. I believe that learning should be equitable and accessible to every student who has the desire to learn. Let's talk about your learner and how we can work together to meet their needs!
I offer a variety of classes such as Greek Mythology, Beginner Spanish, Reading Tutoring, and School/Life Skills.
I have lived in Guatemala off and on for a little over 9 years, and it taught me so much more about teaching in various ways. I also operate a nonprofit in Guatemala that works in a rural village educating those who do not always have the opportunity to attend school. 
Before I started teaching online, I worked for a national literacy non-profit as a Site Coordinator and a tutor. I worked with both elementary students learning to read and helped train the volunteers that came in to tutor them.
I have 2 delightful dogs who love to snuggle with, Sammie and Odyss, and I really am so excited to be your teacher!

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$10

weekly
1x per week
25 min

Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 15-18
2-10 learners per class

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