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Interactive Notebook Training 2014-2015 NAME (FIRST LAST) Global Perspectives TEACHER

GOAL recording information, data, and diagrams. improving your ability to organize ideas and information. providing you with a study reference for each unit, as well as a resource to review for exams and projects.

First … (on the front cover) Interactive Notebook First … (on the front cover) NAME (FIRST LAST) Global Perspectives Write your full name (first and last) Write your subject/ Write teachers’ names TEACHER

Next, add your title page Global Perspectives Name (First and Last) *Feel free to decorate this page

Next, add in the Table of Contents Date Assignment Page #

Skip a few blank pages (~6) for your table of contents

How to set up your notebook … Label the left side “1L” and the right side “1R” in the center of bottom margin 1L 1R

How to set up your notebook … Date: Date: Make sure you put the date on each new page 1L 1R

How to set up your notebook … Date: Date: Title Title Make sure you title your page and underline it in the center top margin 1L 1R

Global Perspectives Notebook Global Perspectives Notebook Training 7/09/12 Global Perspectives Notebook Training 7/09/12 All notebook entries must include: Date in the top right-hand corner. Underlined title in the center of top margin. Page number in the center of bottom margin. Activity notes or reflection in the body of the page. If you run out of space, continue the activity on the next right or left page. Label that page 1R Continued or 1L Continued. 1L 1R

What four components must every notebook entry have? 2. What is a right side page used for? 3. What is a left side page used for? History notebook pages are used: Right = Shared Space, includes: class/lecture notes activities questions (as a class) any activity we do together in class Left = Personal Space, includes: warm-ups brainstorming reflection questions (individually) any activity you do on your own any questions or comments you have during an activity 2L 2R