Interactive Science Notebook
Interactive Science Notebook
I can remember what we did yesterday in class.. I was absent last week and cant find my notes..
Students participate in an inquiry based investigationgather data, observe, form questions, make sketches, and formulate ideas about topic being studied.
After investigation is over, students and teachers come together as a class for a discussion.
Develop overarching question or problem researched during the unit of study. All learning during the unit will be linked back to this question. Lab investigationsstarts with key questions Students write in notebook, then discuss in groups.
Classroom Snapshot
What should you see when students use interactive notebooks in your classroom?
The notebook should be open at all times during a lab, while using the textbook, and during student discourse.
You should see students writingthe notebook should be filled with writing from the beginning to the end.
When you open a notebook you should see writing on every page. You should see text features such as highlighting, color, graphics, headings, and writingshould also see student work getting progressively better observe the thought process of the student with self-reflection embedded in the work.
Research shows that student understanding and literacy skills improve when students do hands-on minds-on science and use science notebooks to make sense of their science investigations.
Songs
Poems Data from Experiments Cartoons or cartoon strips
On the cover, write your name and period #. Draw a diagram of something that reminds you of science.
Step 2:
Starting with the first page, number the first 50 pages. Numbers should be small and at the top outside corner of every page.
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AUTHORS PAGE ALL ABOUT YOU PAGE
Step 3:
At the top of pages 5,6,7 write Table of Contents. Divide each page into 3 columns, date, description, page #.
5 6 7
Table of Contents
Date Description Page #
Table of Contents
Date Description Page #
Table of Contents
Date Description Page #
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11
Step 4:
Add the following reflection questions on page 1. You will use these as open response questions. When you cant think of something else to do for your left side entry, use one of these. Remember open response means a paragraph and a paragraph has multiple sentences.
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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 dont you understand?
The RIGHT side of the notebook contains information given by the teacher. Lecture notes Lab notes Vocabulary Basic Knowledge Questions Reading Notes Movie, Video notes Study Guides PowerPoint notes
The RIGHT side of the notebook contains information given to the student by the teacher. This is the ESSENTIAL information that will DEFINITELY be on a quiz or test. Nothing else should go on this side.
Drawing/Illustration s
We Are READY!