Thursday, March 8, 2012

Notes

A note on notes – we do take a fair amount of notes in my classes, not in small part due to the fact that our textbooks are so outdated! I use skeleton notes, which assists the students in staying organized (particularly those students with related accommodations). Their binders of notes more or less become their textbooks for reviewing and studying. 



6 comments:

  1. Hi Denise
    Just found your page via Pinterest. I am new to FACS (I only have to teach foods). I am wondering what you use for notes if your textbooks are dated? I would be interested in your skeleton notes if you share them. Thanks

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  2. Same Here. is it possible to share your notes.

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  3. Hi Denise, what is FACS? I googled it and it gave me a medical term.

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    1. Hiya! FACS is Family & Consumer Science - formerly "Home Ec." Thanks for reading!

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