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Miss Stanley’sLife Science Class
Interactive Science Notebooks
What are InteractiveScience Notebooks?
The purpose of the Interactive Student Notebook
is to enable you to be a creative, independent thinker and writer. Interactive science notebooks (AKA: ISN) will be used for class notes as well as for other activities in which you will be asked to express your own ideas and process the information presented in class.
A interactive notebook (INB) your own personalized DIARY of learning about science
A portfolio of your work in ONE convenient spot. This is great for studying for upcoming quizzes & test
A great ORGANIZATIONAL tool that gives you permission to be PLAYFUL AND CREATIVE in your responses without "messing up" your notes.
Allows you to be like a REAL SCIENTIST!
LEO
DIVINCI
Thomas
EdIson
Why are we using interactive science notebooks?
Record data To study for tests Record progress Communicate with
others classmates and instructors.
Notebooks help us learn!
Science Notebook Setup
Right Side? Left Side?What Goes Where?
Right SideStudent Output
Lots of ColorREFLECTION
Concept Maps Drawings Reflective Writing Questions Data from Experiments Video Notes Textbook Notes Summaries Homework
Left SideTeacher Input/Content
LEARNING
Warm ups Information given in class Lecture Notes Lab Procedures/Activities Analysis and Assessments Summaries Classroom Specific
Information
The Left side of the notebook contains information given to you by Miss Stanley. This is the ESSENTIAL information that will DEFINITELY be on a quiz or test. Nothing else should go on this side.
• Questions• Graphic Organizers• Drawings/Illustrations• Poems, Rap Songs• Cartoons/Comics• Lab Analysis • Teach Your Parent
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BEAS CREATIVE AS YOU WANTTO BE
“A Bit More On The Right”
What are you curious about?
What would you like to test? What was the main idea? What are the important
details to remember? How does this relate to your
life? What don’t you understand?
ISN Supplies
glue sticks/gluescissors
colored pencils
pens & pencils
composition notebook
NO MARKERS!
Metric
ruler
HIGHLIGHTER
Getting started -Step 1: Cover
My Name
Teacher’s Name
The name of the course and quarter: 7th Grade Life Science / 1st Quarter
The words: Interactive Science Notebook The class period that you have science:
Period 1, for example The school year: 2015 – 2016 Your teacher: Miss Stanley Your name: (self explanatory) TWO OR MORE SCIENCE PICTURES:
You can draw, get from magazine or Internet.
Step 1: Author Page
On the back cover put one or more pictures of you when you get home.
Author PageBack of cover
Picture of youOn the Author Page glue the handout “A Letter to Myself…” and fill in the answers.
Step 3: Table of Contents
At the top of the next 2 pages, write “Table of Contents”
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
DATE DESCRIPTION PAGE #
Use a ruler to draw the lines straight!
Table of Contents
Step 4: Starting with the next page, number the rest of the
pages. Numbers should be small and at the top outside corner of the left page.
1 2
• No RIPPED OUT pages or torn corners• No DOODLING that doesn’t relate to
science• Notebook should be used for SCIENCE
CLASS ONLY • DATE AND NUMBER each page on right
side• All entries must go into the Table of
Contents• BE COLORFUL & LOVE YOUR NOTEBOOK
ISN Rules
If you run out of room on a page, continue your writing on a separate sheet of notebook paper or blank white printer paper and glue it to the bottom of the notebook page (to extend the page further). This extension can be folded up and into the notebook so that it doesn't hang out. Students many NEVER just continue onto another page in their notebooks. This will cause them to be "off" from the rest of the class
ISN Rules
Put the following information:1.My website: www.pjteaches.com2.My email: peggy.stanley@eagleslanding.org an pjteachesELCA@charter.net3.My Edmodo class group code: hfi5n24.Your ConnectED user name & password
Last Page
We Are READY!
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