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August 30, 2018 · 1 Comment

Note Taking for Students

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Note Taking for Students.

How do your students feel about taking notes during lessons, discussions, or while reading to themselves? Well, I absolutely love taking notes. I was that kid that would take notes and / or doodle (a lot of doodling) all during class and it was therapeutic for me! But, most students aren’t really a huge fan of taking notes, especially when it is a required assignment. Best part of this free resource is that it will also help your kiddos to improve their reading comprehension at the same time.

So, I created this great little set of FREE Note-Taking printables. The download also includes journal pages, which is a huge plus. This note taking resource is full product at 20 pages. I’m gifting it to you on my blog, but it is actually a paid product in my store, so you do not want to miss out! 🙂

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Not only will the printables help your students out with their thinking processes and comprehension, but they are also designed to improve writing skills. YAY!!

Grab your FREE Note-Taking resource and get your students involved in their own learning!

Looking for additional comprehension resources? Check out the links below.

  • Making Connections Anchor Charts
  • Interactive Reading Response Forms
  • Cause & Effect Organizers

Best wishes!

Jen from Teacher KARMA 🙂

 

 

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About Jen Bradshaw from Teacher KARMA

Hey y'all, Jen Bradshaw here! I'm a Texas Literacy Coach, resource designer and author of
Teacher Karma Blog
:) I have taught first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade, sixth grade, RTI / intervention, and coached students and teachers as a Literacy Coach. To add to the list, I am currently consulting with school districts to help them develop their Response to Intervention / RTI programs. So glad you stopped by. Grab some Classroom Freebies and ENJOY!

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