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Notebook Organization Requirements: Keeping your notes organized is important to Because so many students have not learned how to maintain their notes, assignments, and graded papers in an orderly fashion, you will be required to follow certain guidelines in setting up and maintaining your notebooks for my class. YOUR NOTEBOOK

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Notebook Organization Requirements:

Keeping your notes organized is important to

Because so many students have not learned how to maintain their notes, assignments, and graded papers in an orderly fashion, you will be required to follow certain guidelines in setting up and maintaining your notebooks for my class.

YOUR NOTEBOOKYOUR NOTEBOOK

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Front Cover:

Write the following on your front cover:

Your NameClass Name (ex. General Biology, Honors Biology, Anatomy)Semester and Year (Fall 2011, Spring 2012)Hughes Rm 710

Example: Jane Doe

General BiologyFall 2011

Hughes Rm 710

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Assignment Codes

OL = online at http://www.quia.com/shared/bio/L = Lesson questions in EOC Coach bookp = page number in textbookWB = section in the workbooks WS = worksheetD = drawingV = videoL = lab activityVL = virtual lab activityX = extra credit

Section 1a: Assignment CodesThis section is the first section in the front of your notebook and will include only a few sheets of paper. In this section you will list the different codes for assignments. Write the following NOW in your notebook:

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Section 2: AssignmentsThis section is the second section in your notebook and will include only a few sheets of paper. In this section you will list the assignments in order as they are assigned. Separate each of your sections with a piece of colored paper to make it easy to locate the beginning of each section. Use a sticky tab to identify where your notes last ended. The following is the format you should use for this section:

Assignments

Date Book Pg/Lesson Due DateTues 08/24 Text p 26 #1-10 Fri 08/27Wed 08/25 EOC L1-L6 Fri 08/27Thu 08/26 WB 1.1-1.3 Fri 08/27Fri 08/27 Test L1-L6Mon 08/30 CT L1-L6 Fri 09/03Tues 08/31 WS Living Things Fri 09/03Thu 09/02 Lab Lab 1 Fri 09/03

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Section 3: NotesThis section is the third section in your notebook and will be the one of the largest. In this section you will write all of your notes in order as they are covered in class. If you wish to include copies of the slides obtained from my website you would insert those copies at the end of the date when that lesson was completed.The following is the format you should use for this section:

NOTES

Biology = study of life…………

L108/24

Lesson 2Experiments…….…………

L208/25

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Section 4: Graded AssignmentsThis section is the fourth section in your notebook and will also be large. In this section you will keep all of your graded and returned assignments. This will help you to keep up with what you have done and can be correlated with your Assignments list to make sure you have completed all assignments and tests.

NOTES

Biology = study of life…………

L108/24

Lesson 2Experiments…….…………

L208/25

At the end of each six weeks you will remove your graded assignments and put them in a safe place

at your home. DO NOT THROW THEM AWAY!

At the end of each six weeks you will remove your graded assignments and put them in a safe place

at your home. DO NOT THROW THEM AWAY!

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NOTETAKING 101: How to take complete and useful notes in Mr. Litakers’ classes.

1. Notetaking is not difficult.

2. You will need to be able to take notes as someone speaks in a variety of situations as an adult.

3. Developing notetaking skills now will help you to be successful in school and work.

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Notetaking is writing down information quickly while retaining what is important.

Let’s look at some examples of notetaking events:

www.thekatzes.com

Animal Behaviorist

www.firstaero.org/

Jet Fighter Pilot

www.americasbeekeeper.com

BeekeeperPolice Officer

cafepasadena.wordpress.comallegrisingers.org.uk

PTO meetings

flickr.com

Job Trainees

commons.wikimedia.org

College studentsPoliticians Journalists

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The first thing we must know is what to write and what not to write. Let’s begin with identifying important information in a written sample:

Organisms that are capable of making their own food are called producers. In most ecosystems, plants are the producers. Organisms that eat producers to obtain food are known as consumers. Some consumers, called herbivores, eat only plants. Consumers that eat only producers are also known as primary consumers. Other consumers, known as carnivores, eat other animals. Consumers that eat other consumers are called secondary consumers.

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NOTETAKING FROM WRITTEN MATERIAL:

Taking notes from written material includes taking notes from screens, promethean boards, books , computers, handouts, etc.

Our first exercise is to learn to take notes from written material.

You will be given a set of written information on screen. The information will be available to you for only 1 minute. This is more than the amount of time you typically would have to get the information down before the speaker has gone on to another topic. Write as much information as you can in the time provided.

Are you ready? Let’s go!

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Prokaryotic organisms appeared about 2 billion years ago.

ENDOSYMBIONT Theory

Some prokaryotic cells began evolving internal cell membranes.

Result = primitive eukaryotic cell.

Some prokaryotic cells entered the eukaryotic cells and developed a symbiotic relationship

with the eukaryotic cell.

The inner prokaryotic cells evolved into cell organelles.

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How did you do?How do your fingers feel?

Let’s learn some techniques…

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There is no reason to copy every word you see.

Prokaryotic organisms appeared about 2 billion years ago.

ENDOSYMBIONT Theory

Some prokaryotic cells began evolving internal cell membranes.

Result = primitive eukaryotic cell.

Some prokaryotic cells entered the eukaryotic cells and developed a symbiotic relationship

with the eukaryotic cell.

The inner prokaryotic cells evolved into cell organelles.

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Prokaryotic organisms appeared about 2 billion years ago.

ENDOSYMBIONT Theory

Some prokaryotic cells began evolving internal cell membranes.

Result = primitive eukaryotic cell.

Some prokaryotic cells entered the eukaryotic cells and developed a symbiotic relationship

with the eukaryotic cell.

The inner prokaryotic cells evolved into cell organelles.

Use symbols where you can.

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Prokaryotic organisms appeared about 2 billion years ago.

ENDOSYMBIONT Theory

Some prokaryotic cells began evolving internal cell membranes.

Result = primitive eukaryotic cell.

Some prokaryotic cells entered the eukaryotic cells and developed a symbiotic relationship

with the eukaryotic cell.

The inner prokaryotic cells evolved into cell organelles.

Use short words instead of long ones.

had

and had

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Prokaryotic organisms appeared about 2 billion years ago.

ENDOSYMBIONT Theory

Some prokaryotic cells began evolving internal cell membranes.

Result = primitive eukaryotic cell.

Some prokaryotic cells entered the eukaryotic cells and developed a symbiotic relationship

with the eukaryotic cell.

The inner prokaryotic cells evolved into cell organelles.

Use abbreviations.

had

and had

orgs bya (or bil yrs ago)

prok

prok

prok

euk

Write unfamiliar words once then abbrev.

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Prokaryotic organisms appeared about 2 billion years ago.

ENDOSYMBIONT Theory

Some prokaryotic cells began evolving internal cell membranes.

Result = primitive eukaryotic cell.

Some prokaryotic cells entered the eukaryotic cells and developed a symbiotic relationship

with the eukaryotic cell.

The inner prokaryotic cells evolved into cell organelles.

In the end you’ll go from this…To this…

Prokaryotic organisms = 2 byaEndosymbiont Theory:

Prok had internal membranesResult = primitive eukaryotic cellProk enter Euk -> symbiotic relationshipInner prok evolved into organelles

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OK. Let’s practice!

Again you will see a set of information and have only 30 seconds to write. This time try to write your notes remembering these tips:

1.Only write the important words.2.Use symbols when you can.3.Use short words.4.Abbreviate familiar words.5.Write unfamiliar words only once then abbreviate them.

Ready? Let’s go!

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When things go bad… • Diseases of lysosomes are fatal

– Because a digestive enzyme is not working in lysosome. – The lysosome picks up food, but can’t digest it.

• The lysosomes all fill up with undigested material.

– They grow larger & larger until cell & organ function are disrupted.

• One Example includesTay-Sachs diseasewhich is a build up undigested fat in the brain cells.

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How did you do?How do your fingers feel?

Let’s learn some more techniques…

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The Outline Method

Biology = study of life

Characteristics of life

Made of cells

unicellular = one celled

multicellular = many celled

specialized = many celled with cells having special jobs

Reproduce

asexual = one gene donor

sexual = two gene donors

Universal genetic code

all animals have same stuff making up genes

Grow and Develop

Get Food and Use Energy

metabolism = rate at which organism uses energy

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Let’s Practice Outline Notetaking…

I will show you three slides with information similar to that used in our example before.

You will have only a few seconds to take notes for each slide.

Ready? Let’s Go!

Use L1.8-10 PPT

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The Shorthand Method

A scientist collects data by making careful observations. An observation is a record or note made by studying something using the senses. An observation might include how something looks, sounds, or feels. Measurements that describe the characteristics of an object also result from observations. Biologists use observations as they attempt to prove or disprove their hypothesis.

Bio 09/12/10

Observation = record/note – use senses: look, sound, feel, etc.

Measurmnts frm observ. Biolgists use = prove/disprove

hypothesis.

Leave out vowels when you can.

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Let’s practice some words first. Write the following words/phrases in your own shorthand:

Similar CharacteristicsIncludesExampleIndividualEnvironmentRelationship MoleculeCombinedDefined asFunctions as

Here are some we came up with:simlr, char, incl, ex, ind, env, relat, mol, combnd, def, funct.

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Now let’s practice reading some shorthand notes:

Rlationshps btwn species cn b clssfied as symbiosis or predation. Symbiosis is a prmnt rltshp btwn 2 dif types of orgs. Thr r 3 dif typs of symb: mutualism, commensalism, + parasitism.

Mutualism = both orgs benefit. Ex. Sea anemone + clwnfish. Clwnfsh protectd, anemone fed.

Commensalism = one org benefits, other unaffected. Sm org ben, lg org not affctd.

Ths is lk readng a txt msg!

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Now let’s practice shorthand note-taking!You will be given a set of notes and a limited amount of time in which to view them.

Ready? Let’s Go!

In parasitism, one organism benefits, and the other is harmed. The organism that benefits is called the parasite, and the other organism is called the host. Tapeworms and liver flukes are parasites that live in the bodies of other organisms. They feed off the host and often cause diseases.

Parasitism, 1 org bnft, other hrmed. Org bnft = parasite. Other org = host. Tapeworms/liver flukes r prsites + feed off hst + cause disease.

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In a minute you will be read a paragraph. As the paragraph is read to you, try to take notes as completely as possible. The reading will be

done at a normal speaking speed. Use any technique you like or a combination of

techniques. No pauses will be made for you to catch up.

Ready? Let’s Go!

In all of these types of note taking techniques, as someone speaks you must filter out the

unimportant words and write the important words. How do you know which words to

write? Let’s use an example. In this case you will be able to view the words of the speaker. Later, you will be writing notes when listening

to a speaker.

Time to practice note taking from written and verbal instruction.

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Now let’s try identifying important information in a verbal sample: I will read another paragraph.

Write down as many important words or phrases as you can. Use any note-taking techniques you prefer.

I will read at a normal talking speed.

Ready? OK!

Coach L39 “Many consumers…”

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You should now have some techniques that will help you to take notes efficiently and thoroughly during my class.

Remember to use these new techniques.

The more you use them, the easier it will become.

GOOD LUCK!

Assignment Due Tomorrow:Take notes from at least five (5) school-appropriate commercials on TV or radio using some of the techniques you learned today.