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Interactive Student Notebook A Key Element to Success In RDG081
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Have you ever heard yourself say...
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Keep it all together with your
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What is an Interactive Notebook? A personalized, clear textbook A working portfolio -- all of your notes, classwork, etc. -- in one convenient spot
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Left Side – Right Side Orientation L EFT SIDE Left side items are items from the teacher and text to be... LEARNED R IGHT SIDE Right side items are the student’s... REFLECTIONS
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Left Side Left is for learnable content! The left side “belongs” to Mrs. Sanders and the text. The left side has “testable” information.
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Examples of Teacher Left Side Content Notes, usually in the Cornell note- taking format Handouts Graphic organizers Example problems worked out with written “running” commentary Content to go on a math foldable
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Right Side The right is for “reflection.” The right side belongs to YOU! The right side is where you record your PROCESSING of the teacher- provided notes, handouts, etc. (i.e. of the left side items).
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Examples of Student Right Side Work/Products Guided practice Graphic organizers Foldables Your re-writing of notes into your own language and/or with illustrations
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More Examples of Right Side Work/Products Math journal entries (e.g. about real- world math, about the assigned Internet math practice homework) Creative math memory hooks Mental math models (e.g. a story about “good guys leaving” and “bad guys leaving” to explain pos/neg integer multiplication)
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Extra Credit Right Side Work/Products NOTE: These are graded by detailed rubrics. 1.math riddles (especially for geometry) 2.student-created math games requiring math expertise (both to create and play the game; can involve dice, spinners, etc.) 3.poems/raps to aid memory of concepts or algorithms 4.etc.
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sample re-write of class notes into right-side MISN format... in your own language! source: http://ideasite.net/math /
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Sample Math Memory Hook with Illustration source: http://ideasite.net/math/
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Sample Foldables
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Sample Venn Diagram
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Sample
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Student Supplies Math textbook One-inch binder (math-class-only) M.I.S.N. = a plastic or laminated bradded folder with pockets, filled with 120 pages of loose leaf paper Your own “whiteboard” (i.e. a sheet of white cardstock in a heavy duty sheet protector) pencil bag of supplies ( see next slide )
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Pencil Bag Contents Pencils Mechanical pencil sharpener (must catch its own shavings) Whiteboard marker, red grading pen Scissors, protractor, compass, glue, calculator(TI-73 graphing calculator if possible)
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Maintaining the Interactive Notebook Date and number each page (L1, R1, L2, R2, L3, etc.). No doodling that doesn’t relate to notes No ripped out pages or torn corners
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Test Your MISN Knowledge Can you mentally fill in the blanks below and mentally “circle” the correct words? The left side is for _______ _______. It is for input/output. (circle one) from the _________. The right side is for _____________. It is for input/output. (circle one) from the _________.
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