Magenta = Concepts I need to Know Checklist
Blue = Introduction, Conclusion
Green = Content Materials
Red = Hand-written Portion (Drawings, Diagram)
Purple = Special Cases, relevant but distinct information
Orange = Assessments
Bullet Points Index
= Normal Content Point
= Arrow-Add-On: Additional information related to “Content Point” (Definition, Explanation, However, Addition, Therefore)
= Square-Add-On: 3rd Priority Information
1. = Add-on Numerical List (Process, Steps, Orderly List)
a. or i. = Add-on Description List to “Content Point”
“Spaces”-In-Text
For each separate topic that belongs in one section, the title is bolded and underlined
Three Spaces = Entirely different Concept/Subject/Idea but fits into the Section
This is where the title is bolded and underlined
Two Spaces =
One Space = Same concept but separated for organizing purposes
WHY?: Separating Examples, Separating Ideas, Separating Concepts
In-Text Guidelines
Reference: = Referring to a specific page number in a textbook, referring to other sources (video, images, texts, etc)
Note: = Important Note that is relevant to material content
Key Fact:, Interesting Fact: = Information that is useful, interesting but is less relevant compared to “Note:”
Purple Words = Any Unit Number, Mathematical Unit, Etc
Bolded Points = Key Words, Key Phrases
Italicized Points = Semi Key Words & Phrases that are too close to a bolded point and thus is used to separate the two ideas
= Therefore Symbol, for short form
(=) Equal Sign = A simple way to saying Point A is related to Point B, “this means this”, “this is this”, “this happens because of this”, etc.
CAPITALIZED = Words, or phrases that need to be emphasized
Note Flags
Highest Priority = Very Important Point/Fact that must be noted
High Priority = Important Point/Fact to be noted
Question Mark = Questions that I have that must be revisited later to be answered
Green Box = Right below the Question Mark Flag. Insert Answer. Check Mark when the Question has been answered.
Red Box = Any