Highlighters & sticky notes

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Highlighters & Sticky Notes – Clear cues for focused study

This collection brings colour coding and quick reminders to desks, lectures, and shared tables. It suits learners who want visible priorities without heavy systems. It is especially helpful now as terms settle and revision needs small, repeatable habits. With simple cues, pages guide attention at a glance.

Choose two to four highlighter colours and one pack of sticky notes in a matching palette. Assign meanings, such as key idea, example, date, and action. Keep a small index card in the book with the colour legend. Limiting choices reduces hesitation and keeps notes consistent.

Work in short passes: read, mark, and summarise. Highlight a line or two only, then add one sticky note with a question or cue. Place notes at the page edge for quick scanning. A tidy rhythm turns pages into reliable prompts during revision.

Care is simple. Cap pens firmly, store them horizontally, and keep notes flat. Refresh the legend if it drifts. With gentle routines, tools remain ready for daily sessions.

Frequently asked questions

How many colours should I use?

Two to four colours are enough for most courses. Assign clear meanings and keep the legend visible. More colours add decisions and slow reading. A compact scheme supports quick marking and faster review when deadlines approach.

How do I avoid bleed-through?

Use a lighter touch, test the pen on a back page, and place a spare sheet under thin paper. Some pages prefer fineliners and underlining rather than heavy blocks. Adjust technique to the book so text remains sharp and easy to read later.

What is a good way to use sticky notes?

Write a brief question, cue, or next action. Place notes at the margin rather than covering text. Group removed notes on a page in your planner to build a quick revision list. This method keeps the book clean and turns notes into a plan.

How can I make highlights useful during revision?

After marking, write a one-line summary or flashcard that captures the idea in your own words. Revisit highlights weekly and remove anything that no longer helps. Turning colour into a cue and then into recall strengthens learning without extra complexity.

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