Because the students seems bored with the extensive closed notes (notes where key words and phrases are missing) and never looked at them again once they were completed, I thought I would try to utilize a graphic organizer. This enables the students to write the information in their own words and is not quite as wordy.
Unfortunately, as you can tell from the title of this post, it didn't really work out. The students were confused by the lack of structure and did not know what to write down or when to write it. Even with my prompts, many students were confused. So, it was basically a fail. In retrospect, it probably wasn't a great idea to change the style of note taking on the student over halfway through the school year.
My mentor suggested that graphic organizers be used for a review or reteaching of information previously learned. But, I will keep working on my lecturing skill, and are going to revert back to their usual style of note taking for their comfort.
On a positive note, my closing activity/assessment went really well. I basically had them choose between the four "topics" for the day (see above) and tell me how it related to the essential question (center question on the graphic organizer).

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The thumbnails of the charts remind me of genealogy charts. You should sneak a genealogy lesson into your class :)
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