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Organizing & Synthesizing Information: Note Taking:Sequential Organizer

  1. Note Taking
    Note Cards
    Notebook Paper Files
    Research Grid
    Sequential Organizer
    Cause & Effect Organizer
  2. Plagiarism
  3. Citing Sources

Often a research question requires that we keep track of the order of events. This may be a chronology or it may be a sequence of steps.
All the information that applies to a particular step or event needs to be kept together.

 

Sequential Organizer

 


Each box could represent a single box on a page or a series of notecards or a single piece of paper depending on how complex your question is and your note taking preference.

 

 

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