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July 15, 2024 · Leave a Comment

Free Visual Notetaking Printables to Download

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Download your free visual notetaking printables and let your students start learning and being creative!

teach students to use graphic notetaking

Graphic note-taking, or visual note-taking, is the creative practice of using visual language to represent information. Compared to regular notes, it is a more engaging, effective, and exciting method of soaking up knowledge. When students create visual notes, they stimulate their creativity, enhance the depth of learning, and facilitate a holistic understanding of the lessons.

Why choose graphic note-taking?

One of the things I love about doodle notes (yes, there are about a million names for them) is that graphic note-taking fosters deeper processing of information. Multiple research studies have shown that when students draw or visually represent the information they are learning, it also leads to better comprehension and retention. The brain is naturally wired to process visual information more efficiently than text, making graphic note-taking a potent tool for improving academic performance.

Visual Notetaking works for everyone!

I have discovered that graphic notetaking works for all students. I have used graphic notes from first grade to eighth grade. The first time I tried this form of notetaking, I used it with a main idea lesson, but they really do work for all the different subject areas too.

Click here to grab your free Graphic Notetaking printables.

Jen – 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
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:) 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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