Optics Digital Interactive Notebook

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Optics Digital Interactive Notebook Chapter 1 – Light Chapter 2 – Absorption, Reflection, and Transmission Chapter 3 – The Production of Light Chapter 4 – Ray Diagrams, Reflections, and Plane Mirrors Chapter 5 – Reflection in Curved Mirrors 100% Digital and Interactive Chapter 6 – Refraction Part 1 Chapter 7 – Refraction Part 2 Chapter 8 – Lenses and Focal Point Chapter 9 – Lenses – Ray Diagrams Chapter 10 – Thin Lens Equation and Magnification Chapter 11 – The Eye

Optics Digital Interactive Notebook Thank you so much for taking the time to sample my Optics digital interactive notebook. This notebook contains 39 activities and 54 total pages which will allow your students to bring their notes and thoughts together. The notebook is fully editable and slides can be removed if needed as well as added. Additional slides are a great way for students to add their own notes, thoughts, questions, etc. and can be easily inserted at any point.

Optics Digital Interactive Notebook So easy to understand and post. Have your students working in under 10 minutes The majority of the items in this resource are fully editable Slides can be added or removed easily to suit your classroom needs. Click here to immediately download a sample Space Digital INB  http://bit.ly/TWF-DINB

What’s Included? This Digital Interactive Notebook is broken down into 11 chapters. Chapters can easily be removed if they don’t correspond to your curriculum needs. Chapter 1 – Light Chapter 2 – Absorption, Reflection, and Transmission Chapter 3 – The Production of Light Chapter 4 – Ray Diagrams, Reflections, and Plane Mirrors Chapter 5 – Reflection in Curved Mirrors Chapter 6 – Refraction Part 1 Chapter 7 – Refraction Part 2 Chapter 8 – Lenses and Focal Point Chapter 9 – Lenses – Ray Diagrams Chapter 10 – Thin Lens Equation and Magnification Chapter 11 – The Eye

Interactive Drag and Drop Activities Students are able to move objects around the screen to complete the activity

Creative Activities Students are able to express their creativity while demonstrating knowledge of the topic.

Short Answer and Other Reinforcing Activities to Improve Retention

Vocabulary and Extension Activities As additional activities for early finishers or part of the main notebook assessment, your digital interactive notebook comes with three extension activities/projects plus a vocabulary section where students match terms with their definitions.

Optics: Digital Interactive Notebook Works with Google and OneDrive cloud services If you don’t currently have a Google account, you can sign up for one completely free and get started in 5 minutes. If you’re a OneDrive user, no problem. Simply download the notebook as a PowerPoint file to your computer then upload it to your OneDrive account. The majority of the items in this resource are fully editable. In addition, slides can be added or removed easily to suit your classroom needs.

Interactive Notebooks THEN: Before computers, we used interactive notebooks to engage our students and keep their notebooks organized and accessible. This, however, required a lot of material and the unwelcome task of lugging them all home with you to mark. But we used them because they were effective and allowed us to effectively assess our students’ understanding. NOW: Why use digital interactive notebooks? As prices decrease, many schools are moving towards a 1:1, computer-student ratio and are becoming digital. The way we teach needs to keep up. You don’t even need a class set of computers; a personal device (cell phone, laptop, tablet, etc.) will work just as well.