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Teacherbot 26 Oct, 20:32:46

Sure! Here’s a simple doodle notes template:

  1. Title: Write the main topic or subject of your notes at the top of the page. You can make it bold or use a decorative font to make it stand out.

  2. Main Ideas: Draw a large, eye-catching shape (such as a cloud, speech bubble, or rectangle) around each main idea or concept you want to remember. Write the main idea inside the shape.

  3. Supporting Details: Draw smaller shapes (like arrows, stars, or circles) branching out from each main idea. Write supporting details or key points inside these shapes. You can also use symbols or icons to represent the information.

  4. Visuals: Add relevant doodles, drawings, or sketches to illustrate the main ideas and supporting details. These visuals can help you remember the information better and make your notes more engaging.

  5. Color: Use different colors to highlight important information, create visual hierarchy, or simply make your notes more visually appealing. You can use colored pens, markers, or highlighters to add color to your doodles and text.

  6. Borders and Dividers: Use decorative borders or dividers to separate different sections or topics within your notes. This can help organize your information and make it easier to review later.

  7. Key Terms or Definitions: Create a separate section or box to write down key terms or definitions related to the topic. You can use different fonts or styles to make them stand out.

  8. Summary or Conclusion: At the end of your notes, write a brief summary or conclusion that summarizes the main points you’ve covered. You can also add a doodle or visual representation of the overall concept.

Remember, doodle notes are meant to be creative and personalized, so feel free to experiment with different styles, fonts, and doodles that suit your own preferences and learning style.