Paideia Seminar Preparation- 3 Steps
Step 1: Click here to access the article you will read in preparation for the Paideia Seminar. Read the article once, and note below any terms or ideas that you do not understand. Using the internet, try your best to find definitions and understandings for those terms and ideas.Once you have completed your first read of the text, proceed to the next step.
Terms/Ideas
What it means
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Step 2: As you read the text for a second time, complete the Cornell Notes on the next page to identify the different claims* that are presented in the article. Then, summarize the evidence used to support those claims. Include your evaluation of these claims and evidence. Finally, summarize your main conclusions after completing your chart.
*Note that the template below is just to get you started. There may be more or less than three claims in the article. Adjust the template as needed to eliminate or add to the number of claims.
Cornell Notes
Title of article:
Author and Publication:
Date Written:
Claims
Supporting Evidence and Evaluation of Evidence
Claim 1:
Claim 2:
Claim 3:
Evidence for Claim 1:
Evaluation of claim:
Evidence for Claim 2:
Evaluation of claim:
Evidence for Claim 3:
Evaluation of claim:
Summary of learning: What are your conclusions after reading this article?
Paideia Seminar Preparation- 3 Steps
Step 1: Click here to access the article you will read in preparation for the Paideia Seminar. Read the article once, and note below any terms or ideas that you do not understand. Using the internet, try your best to find definitions and understandings for those terms and ideas.Once you have completed your first read of the text, proceed to the next step.
Terms/Ideas
What it means
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Step 2: As you read the text for a second time, complete the Cornell Notes on the next page to identify the different claims* that are presented in the article. Then, summarize the evidence used to support those claims. Include your evaluation of these claims and evidence. Finally, summarize your main conclusions after completing your chart.
*Note that the template below is just to get you started. There may be more or less than three claims in the article. Adjust the template as needed to eliminate or add to the number of claims.
Cornell Notes
Title of article:
Author and Publication:
Date Written:
Claims
Supporting Evidence and Evaluation of Evidence
Claim 1:
Claim 2:
Claim 3:
Evidence for Claim 1:
Evaluation of claim:
Evidence for Claim 2:
Evaluation of claim:
Evidence for Claim 3:
Evaluation of claim:
Summary of learning: What are your conclusions after reading this article?