Tips on Taking Notes

Taking Notes in Class

In classes, your teachers will talk about topics that you are studying. The 
information they provide will be important for you to know when you take 
tests. You must be able to take good written notes from what your teachers 
say.

Taking good notes is a three-stage process in which there are certain things 
you should do before class, during class, and after class. Here are the 
three stages of notetaking and what you should do during each stage.

1. Get Ready to Take Notes (Before Class)
•	Review your notes from the previous class session before you come to 
class. This will help you remember what was covered and get you ready to 
understand new information your teacher provides. 
•	Complete all assigned readings before you come to class. Your 
teacher will expect that you have done this and will use and build upon this 
information. 
•	Bring all notetaking materials with you to class. Have several pens 
and pencils as well as your notebook. 


  	2. Take Notes (During Class)
•	Keep your attention focused on what your teacher is saying. Listen 
for “signal statements” that tell you that what your teacher is about to say 
is important to write in your notes. Examples of signal statements are “The 
most important point…” and “Remember that . . . “ Be sure to include in your 
notes information that your teacher repeats or writes on the chalkboard. 
•	Write quickly so that you can include all the important information 
in your notes. Do this by writing abbreviated words such as med for 
medicine, using symbols such as % for percent, and writing short sentences. 
•	Place a ? next to information you write in your notes, but about 
whose meaning you are not sure. 
3. Rewrite Your Notes (After Class)
•	Rewrite your notes to make them more complete by changing 
abbreviated words into whole words, symbols into words, and shortened 
sentences into longer sentences.
•	Make your notes more accurate by answering any questions you had 
when writing your notes in class. Use your textbook and reference sources to 
obtain the information you need to answer your questions. If necessary, ask 
your teacher or other students for help. 
•	Check with other students to be sure you did not leave out important 
information. 

Having good class notes will help you to be better prepared for tests.