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An orange-colored infographic titled 'How to Take Great Notes' provides five tips for effective note-taking, adapted from the Big Fat Notebook series. The tips are: 1) Write or draw only the really important stuff, emphasizing handwriting over typing and using pictures to save words. 2) Give every idea a home by using green all-caps for main ideas and putting details underneath. 3) Visually group similar things, using blue for important terms, definitions, and people, and yellow for unknowns and items to revisit. 4) Make it personal by tailoring the notes to your preferred style, such as bullet points, mind maps, diagrams, or rhymes. 5) Give yourself room to grow by leaving space for additions. Illustrations include a cartoon figure in a cap and gown, a pencil character, and various doodles.

Study Space Tips & Free Printables

We are chatting about setting up the perfect middle school study space with Big Fat Notebooks over on Kids Activities Blog today. Check out the front page or search STUDY SPACE. In that blog post is also 4 #free #printables to help kids study like this one on how to take great notes! A big thank you to @Workmanpub for #sponsoring this blog post and inspiring us to have fun while getting serious about middle school

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