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Interactive NotebookInteractive NotebookInteractive NotebookInteractive NotebookBetsy SanfordBetsy Sanford
Lost Mountain Middle SchoolLost Mountain Middle School2015-20162015-2016
What is an Interactive Notebook?
• A personalized textbook• A study guide• A working portfolio – all of your
notes, class work, labs• Convenient – all in one spot
Left Side – Right Side Orientation
• The right side is input– It contains notes and information– It contains procedures and directions– It is what the teacher or text has given you
• The left side is output– This side is to show what you know; your work– You will create something here – You are processing the knowledge in some way
Right Side
• Reserved for the teacher• Nothing should be placed on this
page except notes and handouts• Odd-numbered pages
Examples of Left Side Assignments
• Summaries• Compare/Contrast• Illustrations• Webs, Diagrams• Reflections• Foldables
Student Materials• Mead, 5-Star, 5-Subject COLLEGE-
RULED (8.5” X 11”) notebook• Glue sticks (large)• Pencils and/or erasable pens• Colored pencils• Highlighters
Maintaining the Interactive Notebook
• Use for science class only• Write your name on the cover in
permanent marker• Number all pages now• Leave the first 15 pages blank• If a page falls out, glue it back in
What if I miss a day?
• Obtain the right side materials from the teacher
• Complete the left side materials as soon as possible
• Place all work on the correct page
What if I forget my interactive notebook?
• During class, complete all work on notebook paper
• For homework, glue your work and the right side information into the interactive notebook on the correct page
What if I lose my interactive notebook?
• Stay before or after school to re-create the interactive notebook from the master copy
• Table of contents poster in classroom and on blog
The Left Side• What goes on
the left side?• Output – the
ideas and information that come from your brain
• Use color
• Examples:– Brainstorming– Concept
Maps– Quick Writes– Graphic
Organizers– Data and
Graphs– Homework– Class Work– Anything You
Create
The Right Side• What goes on
the right side?• Input – the
information that is given to you by an instructor or others
• Use highlighters
• Examples:– Cornell notes– Vocabulary
words and meanings
– Lab or activity instructions
– Handouts
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