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Interactive Notebooks
An innovative strategy for students and teachers
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What is an Interactive Notebook?
Interactive Notebooks are a tool to strengthen student learning of curriculum (the input) through increased student participation (the output). Simply put, more bang for the buck !
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Why use Interactive Notebooks? The Student Perspective
Claims ownership & responsibility Chooses ways to process information and gets to reflect on what’s been learned. Includes more learning styles. Develops higher-level thinking skills. Organizes learning over time. Work doesn’t get lost!
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Why use Interactive Notebooks? The Teacher Perspective
Make learning more democratic and inclusive. Motivate participation. Self-evaluate curriculum critically. Monitor student progress easily. Reduce time spent evaluating student work. Get ‘real’ student feedback on each unit. Parent-teacher communication tool.
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Materials 8 1/2 x 11 Spiral Notebook (min 80 pg)
Pen and pencil with eraser Glue sticks/tape/rubber cement Colored pencils or pens Highlighters Scissors
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The Fundamentals of the Notebook
Page Numbers Title Pages Tables of Contents Unit Introduction or Cover page Input vs. Output AND Right vs. Left sides Evaluation using a holistic rubric Regular student & parent feedback.
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Joan's Plant Sample Left Side Activity
Joan was a manufacturer. She lived far from her plant. She saw strange puddles around her plant, but paid no attention. Why did she die ?
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Examples of Left Side processing
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Other Helpful Hints Keep a skeleton sample.
Provide feedback immediately by checking a few notebooks in first few days of class. Graded work can be added after it is returned, just have students leave a labeled space. Occasional open notebook quizzes inspire great notebooks. Share excellent student work often!
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FAQ’s Do all students have the same pages or is each student’s different? What if I’m not sure if the work goes on the left side or right side? How do I include journal prompts? How much of the grade is this? How often do I collect notebooks? How do I include lab work? Where is the W • I • C • R?
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Some Closing Thoughts “ I can explain it to you, but I can’t understand it for you” Anonymous "I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think." Socrates “This notebook really helped me learn”…Helix Student
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