There is no minimum page requirement. However, notes must cover the entire length of the text. Be sure to include notes from throughout the text -- the beginning, middle and end.
Notes must include textual evidence (include page number) and your thoughts, analysis, interpretation, and/or questions.
Notes may be typed or handwritten. If you choose to type the notes, you must have a printed copy to use in class by the second day of school.
Linked HERE is the rubric your teacher may use to assess your notes upon submission.
Hunter College Writing Center: Annotating a Text
Eastern Washington University Writers’ Center: Reading and Study Strategies
Bucks County Community College: Example of an Annotated Text
Emory University Writing Center: Dialectical Journals
Tony Buzan and Mind Mapping TED Talk - “Maximise the Power of Your Brain”
What are sketchnotes? Sketchnote Army
Why draw your notes? “Doodlers, Unite!” TED talk by Sunni Brown
Google Drawing: create diagrams, charts and images in google
Padlet: arrange your notes into charts, mood boards, storyboards and more
Canva: use this interactive whiteboard to record your thoughts and make connections
Harvard College Writing Center: Outlining
Purdue Online Writing Lab: Why and How to Create an Outline