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Think and Link Note

  • Mar 25
  • 2 min read

Updated: 2 days ago

Two puzzle pieces fit together on a teal background, one showing text with "TEST" and "oitrat". The edges are outlined in orange.

Through a layered process of connecting notes, you can develop a deeper and a more sustainable thinking.



Note-taking layout with sections labeled: Title, Think and Link, Main Notes, Cue Mapping. Orange borders and gray lines on a white background.
Three note cards labeled Think and Link with sections for Title, Cue Mapping, and Main Notes. Cards are white with orange outlines.
The note may exceed three pages if necessary to ensure depth, expansiveness, and creativity.

The Think and Link Note is designed to help ideas move rather than remain trapped on a single page. By allowing two pages to be connected into a new Think & Link Note, it encourages students to carry ideas forward, combine them with new contexts, and gradually build interdisciplinary thinking skills over time. Rather than completing a single-page note and leaving it closed, students learn to extend, merge, and reshape their thinking across subjects and sessions.


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