W.8.Note Making & Summarizing
W.8.Note Making & Summarizing
Notes:
Note Making basically involves noting the main points of whatever is read or
heard, as one cannot be expected to remember all that one has read.
Marking Scheme:
08 marks
5 M – Note Making
1M – Title
3M – Notes
1 M – Abbreviation (min. 4 – 5 abbreviations)
3 M – Summarising (80-100 words)
Steps to follow:
• Read the passage carefully.
While reading underline the key sentences. It will help in forming
headings and sub-headings.
• Write in third person.
• Heading
What is the main idea of the passage?
Frame a heading based on the central idea and write it
in the middle of the page.
Main title should be in short.
As a general rule, the heading should not be
abbreviated.
• Subheadings
How has the main idea been presented and
developed?
Are there two or three subordinate/associated ideas?
You can frame subheadings based on these.
You may use abbreviations in subheadings.
Summarizing:
• Summary means to summarise or to sum up the passage in a few words.
- Main Points
- very brief
- Contain all the important information - End with the message
conveyed by author.
- Stick to word limit.
Format:
(Title) 1.
1.1 (sub-points)
1.2
1.3
2.
2.1 2.2
2.3
3.
3.1
3.2
3.2.1 (sub-sub points)
3.2.2
Key to Abbreviations:
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2
3
4
5