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Question |

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What
do you know?
Right now, ask yourself 'what do I know in the course you am presently
taking?'
Write down all you know about the content of the course on one sheet.
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| Learning
Outcome |

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After
learning the Summary Sheet strategy, you will be able to create a one page Summary Sheet to show all
you know in a course and also create a useful study tool. |
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| What
is the Strategy? |

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Summary Sheets
are one page summaries that contain the relationships between important points of a chapter, unit or course and
allow you to review quickly to prepare for tests, quizzes and exams. |
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| Guided
Practice |
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Take
a blank sheet of paper, in the middle place the name of the course
you are in and start listing all you know about the course. When you
run out of new ideas, take a minute and look over ideas already on
the page and fill in any ideas that come to you.
When you can not think of any more ideas, look over the sheet and
see the amount of information you have remembered. |
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| Apply
the Strategy |

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Do
the above activity for each of your courses and when you are not able
to list more ideas, look at your course outline for ideas, go over
your notes, check your cards and ask others for ideas.
Check how much you have put onto one sheet. |
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| Summarize
the Strategy |

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Summarize
this strategy onto one sheet and present it to someone. |
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| So
where to from here? |

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Continue
the above activities for each course and add to each sheet each day
as you learn new information in your classes and reading. |
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| Carry
around Bookmark |

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Create
your own carry around Bookmark by printing
Summary Sheet Bookmark. |
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| One
page handout |

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Go
to Summary
Sheets to produce a one page summary of the strategy
and also a second page showing a partial example of a Summary Sheet
of Math Word Problem Solving. |
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| copyright
2002 Roger Moore |