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How To Set Up Your Science Interactive Notebook Technically Speaking

how To Set Up Your Science Interactive Notebook Technically Speaking
how To Set Up Your Science Interactive Notebook Technically Speaking

How To Set Up Your Science Interactive Notebook Technically Speaking As requested, i'm posting about my science notebooking. last year our district adopted foss kits for our science curriculum. foss has notebooking imbedded into their curriculum. we took what they had to offer and adapted it to the needs of our district. Each student made it their own. next, we would add a table of contents. i would then have them start to number their pages. we usually go to about 10 and then they can continue numbering as we need the pages. we would add interactive notebook pages (inbs) and maps throughout each of our units. i made the interactive notebook pages (inbs) with.

how To Set Up Your Science Interactive Notebook Technically Speaking
how To Set Up Your Science Interactive Notebook Technically Speaking

How To Set Up Your Science Interactive Notebook Technically Speaking What to bring to the first tutorial and how to set up your science interactive notebook. the handouts are from kellie macarelli's book 'teaching science with. 3. distribution of supplies – when you’re using interactive notebooks you are going to need glue, scissors, and templates. the most effective way i found to distribute materials were to have the supplies waiting on the desk for the students. the glue and scissors were stored in boxes that went to each lab station. Next on my agenda is to make a master copy of my interactive notebook. the folded graphic organizer that you see above will eventually go into the master copy where students that have been absent can make up the notes they have missed. This will cause them to be "off" from the rest of the class. before setting up our notebooks, i explain why and how we use the notebooks with a powerpoint. to view this powerpoint, download it here from googledocs. some links to things i discussed in the video or things i use in my notebooks: rubberbands to hold the notebook together: file.

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