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Costa’s Levels of Questioning and Thinking for Cornell NotesLEVEL ONE: “what you can GOOGLE” EASYThese are questions that ask simple factual questions. Answers to these type of questions are found in the text. Questions include recalling information or understanding the meaning of the text.Key words include – define describe identify name list observe recite scan locate Where did __? What is __? Give an example of __? When did __? This leads to __? Who was __?LEVEL TWO: “what you need to use your NOODLE” COMPAREThese are questions that ask you to analyze the information, to think deeper about the information, and to see how the information relates to other topics or ideas. Answers to these questions will be found in the text.Key words include – analyze compare contrastinfer group sequenceexplain What was important about ____?What other ways could this ____ be interpreted?What information proves your point about ____ ?LEVEL THREE: “what you need to DOODLE” OPINION These are questions that ask you to take the information and use it to create new ideas or ask you to form a judgment about the information. Answers to these questions will probably NOT be found in the text.Key words include – evaluatehypothesizeimaginepredictguess based on…. apply the principle of ___ to the information – how will it change? Design a __ to show __. Describe what would happen if __? What would __ be like if __ was changed? In what way would ______ be important to affect our world? Assume that ___; how would this change ___?Reflections for your Cornell Notes!You will choose any 3 of the following questions to answer as your reflection for the cornell notes we take in class.Sentences must be :-complete3470909179705-minimum of 12 words per sentence-show logic-express good thinking -be well thought outQuestion Bank-1. Explain what you thought were the 3 most important ideas from today’s notes.2. Explain what was most confusing or difficult for you to understand in the notes today.3. Pick a comment made from today’s notes. Write your opinion or make another comment about what was said. This is open-ended!4. What questions do you have from today’s notes? (this will NOT be a repeat of any of your CN questions!)5. Make a prediction about what we will be discussing in our next class.6. What can your teacher do to make the notes more understandable?7. What do you need more review on? Explain, in detail.8. If you had been the teacher, how would YOU have taught the ideas? ................
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