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Dorinda Hazell-Forde Middle Science Teacher Whitney Houston Academy E.O., NJ
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Does this look like your classroom at the end of a school year?
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What does an Interactive Notebook do for student? Engage student preconceptions Learning must be connected to “big” picture Brain, Mind, Experience Strengthens student learning of curriculum Increases student participation
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Mastery Oriented Students must make connections for themselves Learner centered Knowledge Centered Assessment Centered
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Teacher Interaction Teacher’s in separate groups will be given 10 minutes to read and review 5 articles referencing Interactive Notebook Teachers will be given easel paper and markers Teachers will be directed to review articles Record 5 important facts from their article on easel paper
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Teacher Discussion Have each group post and a spokesperson from the group discuss their findings Allow members of groups to add any insights
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Highlights of Article Reviews Improve level of understanding Models functions of scientists : recording, information, figures, and data. Ready reference for each unit resource for review Helps students organize their learning Connect their prior experiences with new material End of chapters students realize how much they learn
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Suggested Materials Composition Book Ink pen No.2 Pencil Colored pencils Post-it note pad Scotch tape (glue stick) Zip-Lock bag
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Layout of Interactive Notebook Personalized- Picture on Cover Front Inside Cover- Guidelines Title Page- Name, Class, Year, Teacher Table of Contents-Date(left side), Title(center),Page#(right side) Appendix- Back of Book Glossary by Unit
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How it Works Each page is numbered consecutively(Left side even, right side odd) Each page gets a heading and a date Each student works on the same page number for the same day Right side of notebook is for Teacher directed notes, notes from reading, videos Left side Do Now, Interpretation and reaction to material(drawings, graphic organizers, newspaper articles)
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Teacher Evaluation Rubric that is establish at beginning of school year included in early pages of notebook Review notebook during “Do Now” Evaluate completeness at least two to four times a semester.
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What does an Interactive Notebook look like?
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