ELAR SPIRAL SET UP INSTRUCTIONS

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ELAR SPIRAL SET UP INSTRUCTIONS READING AND LANGUAGE ARTS

SUPPLIES FOR ELAR SPIRAL SET UP THREE SUBJECT COLLEGE RULED (NOT WIDE RULED) SPIRAL NOTEBOOK BLACK SHARPIE PENCIL RULER

FRONT COVER USE A SHARPIE TO WRITE THE FOLLOWING HEADING ON THE FRONT COVER OF YOUR IAN: Your first AND last name Your ELA Teacher’s Name Reading & Language Arts Periods __/__ *Be sure to write your last name, and not just the first initial of your last name. *Fill in your actual period numbers. Don’t just draw the lines.

Vocabulary table of contents Title the page Vocabulary Table of Contents Label the first column Page # Label the second column Title Label the third column Date Remember to SKIP A LINE below each label and then begin numbering This page should be numbered 1-30 Note: if you have less than 30 lines, that is okay. Just do not go over 30.

Vocabulary table of contents (back side of the first page) Title the page Vocabulary Table of Contents Label the first column Page # Label the second column Title Label the third column Date Remember to SKIP A LINE below each label and then begin numbering This page should be numbered 32-60 Note: if you have less than 60 lines that is okay. Just do not go over 60.

Vocabulary table of contents (Front side of the Second page) Title the page Vocabulary Table of Contents Label the first column Page # Label the second column Title Label the third column Date Remember to SKIP A LINE below each label and then begin numbering This page should be numbered 61-66 DO NOT NUMBER BEYOND 66.

Back Side of Second Page Put an X on the back side of the second page.

Numbering vocab. pages Begin numbering your pages 1-66 Numbers belong in the BOTTOM corner of the page Do NOT NUMBER BEYOND 66 EVEN numbers on the LEFT and ODD numbers on the RIGHT EVEN IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN 66 PAGES, STOP NUMBERING WHEN YOU GET TO PAGE 66

DIVIDER Label the POCKET of the divider Grammar/Writing Write pages 67 – 132 Note If you do not have a pocket that is okay

Grammar table of contents Title the page Grammar Table of Contents Label the first column Page # Label the second column Title Label the third column Date Remember to SKIP A LINE below each label and then begin numbering This page should be numbered 67-96 Note: if you have less than 96 lines, that is okay. Just do not go over 96.

Grammar table of contents (back side of the first page) Title the page Grammar Table of Contents Label the first column Page # Label the second column Title Label the third column Date Remember to SKIP A LINE below each label and then begin numbering This page should be numbered 97-126 Note: if you have less than 126 lines, that is okay. Just do not go over 126.

Grammar table of contents (front side of the second page) Title the page Grammar Table of Contents Label the first column Page # Label the second column Title Label the third column Date Remember to SKIP A LINE below each label and then begin numbering This page should be numbered 127-132 DO NOT NUMBER BEYOND 132

Back Side of Second Page Put an X on the back side of the second page.

Numbering Grammar Pages Begin numbering your pages 67-132 Numbers belong in the BOTTOM corner of the page Do NOT NUMBER BEYOND 132 EVEN numbers on the LEFT and ODD numbers on the RIGHT EVEN IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN 132 PAGES, STOP NUMBERING WHEN YOU GET TO PAGE 132

DIVIDER Label the POCKET of the divider SpringBoard & Reading Write pages 133 - 200 Note If you do not have a pocket that is okay

Reading and writing Table of Contents Title the page Reading and Writing Table of Contents Label the first column Page # Label the second column Title Label the third column Date Remember to SKIP A LINE below each label and then begin numbering This page should be numbered 133-162 Note: if you have less than 162 lines, that is okay. Just do not go over 162.

Reading and writing table of contents (back side of the first page) Title the page Reading and Writing Table of Contents Label the first column Page # Label the second column Title Label the third column Date Remember to SKIP A LINE below each label and then begin numbering This page should be numbered 163-192 Note: if you have less than 192 lines, that is okay. Just do not go over 192.

Reading and writingtable of contents (front side of the second page) Title the page Reading and Writing Table of Contents Label the first column Page # Label the second column Title Label the third column Date Remember to SKIP A LINE below each label and then begin numbering This page should be numbered 193-200 DO NOT number beyond 200.

Back Side of Second Page Put an X on the back side of the second page.

Numbering Reading and Writing Pages Begin numbering your pages 133-200 Numbers belong in the BOTTOM corner of the page Do NOT NUMBER BEYOND 200 EVEN numbers on the LEFT and ODD numbers on the RIGHT EVEN IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN 200 PAGES, STOP NUMBERING WHEN YOU GET TO PAGE 200