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INTERACTIVE US HISTORY NOTEBOOK

US History Notebook. INTERACTIVE US HISTORY NOTEBOOK. Unlocking Science Success. Have you ever heard yourself say. I can't find my . . . notes, homework, old quizzes. I can't remember what we did in class yesterday. I'm sure its in . . . my locker . . . my book bag . . .

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INTERACTIVE US HISTORY NOTEBOOK

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  1. US History Notebook INTERACTIVE US HISTORY NOTEBOOK Unlocking Science Success

  2. Have you ever heard yourself say . I can't find my . . . notes, homework, old quizzes . . . I can't remember what we did in class yesterday. I'm sure its in . . . my locker . . . my book bag . . . my room . . . I was absent last week, did I miss anything?

  3. Well Here's Your Answer.. Geography Notebook Interactive US History Notebook

  4. A interactive notebook (IGN) your own personalizedDIARY of learning about geography 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! What Is an Interactive Notebook US History Notebook

  5. What do you mean SCIENTIST?! • Social Studies is a SCIENCE!

  6. Real Scientists Use Notebooks

  7. Real Scientists Use Notebooks DIAN F OSSEY LEO DAVINCI

  8. How should we set up our ISN? • Your Cover (already done) • Title Page • Table of Contents • Your work!

  9. Title Page • Go to the first page in your notebook.. This is your TITLE PAGE. • Create a name for your Interactive Notebook.. Draw pictures that describe you… this is YOUR page. • Also Include • period that you haveUS History • The school year:2011-2012 • Your teacher:Mr. Levine • Your name:(Please know this…)

  10. TABLE OF CONTENTS Paste the table of contents pages, in the proper order, on pages 2 and 3 of your notebook.

  11. Thinking Maps • After the Table of Contents is glued in, glue the Thinking Maps insert onto the 4th page in your notebook. • You should refer to this page if you need help remembering how to use a certain Thinking Map.

  12. Page Numbers • Now we will enter the page numbers. • Begin with the number 0 in the upper corner of the left side page (behind the thinking maps). Then write the number 1 on the upper corner of the right hand side page • Continue numbering 0- 51… Be sure that every left side page should be an even number, every odd number should be on the right hand side of the paper.

  13. How to use our notebook…. • The notebook is divided into two sections… the right side and the left side.

  14. The notebook is divided into TWO sections. Left Side-Right Side: WHICH SIDE? • The Left SIDE “LOVES” student work. This is the side that you can use to show me your creativity. This is the In/Out, output or product side. • The Right side is “RESTRICTED” and contains only information given by Mr. Levine. It is the Through side and contains notes.

  15. LEFT side “loves” STUDENT work = OUTPUT RIGHT side is “restricted” to TEACHER INPUT WARMUP #1 Fill in the missing word. Decomposer Producer Consumer Plants are ____. Lions, tigers, and bears are ____. Worms and mushrooms are____ The notebook is divided into TWO sections.

  16. LEFT SIDE: YOUR SIDE • The LEFT SIDE belongs to you. • On this page you may include diagrams, cartoons, drawings, poems, foldables, etc. Let your CREATIVITY go wild! • The left side loves color. EVEN PAGES = 2,4,6,8…YOU GOT IT..

  17. WARMUP #1 Fill in the missing word. Decomposers Producers Consumers Plants are _________. Lions, tigers, and bears are ________. Worms and mushrooms are_________ • The DAY’S ACTIVITY is placed on the LEFT side of the notebook. INCLUDES: • WARM-UP • DAY’S THROUGH ACTIVITY

  18. WARM-UP #1 Fill in the missing word. Decomposer Producers Consumers Plants are _________. Lions, tigers, and bears are ________. Worms and mushrooms are_________ The TOP of the left side is referred to as the WARM-UP. This “warm-up” is either on the whiteboard or on PowerPoint. It acts as a review before the start of class and should be completed within the first FIVE minutes of class. The warm up should only use a couple of lines.

  19. The day’s activity is placed on the LEFT or OUT side of the notebook. This section acts as a reinforcement and processing for the RIGHT or THROUGH side. LEFT SIDE

  20. Examples of Left Side Assignments • US History Warm-Ups • Graphic Organizers • Thinking Maps • Diagrams/Illustrations • Poems, Song Lyrics • Cartoons/Comics • Lab Analysis • Advertisements • Etc. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BE AS CREATIVE AS YOU WANT TO BE

  21. DRAWINGS/ILLUSTRATIONS

  22. FOLDABLES

  23. FOLDABLES

  24. GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS

  25. RIGHT SIDE: MY SIDE • The RIGHT SIDE belongs to me and should only contain information given or “input” from Mr. Levine. Nothing else should be placed on this page! • The RIGHT SIDE contains all the TESTABLE material. Odd Pages = 1,3,5,7..YOU KNOW IT.

  26. RIGHT SIDE The RIGHT side of the notebook contains information given to you by Mr. Levine. This is the ESSENTIAL information that will DEFINITELY be on a quiz or test. Nothing else should go on this side.

  27. Example of Right Side "Input" • Date • Essential Question • Notes from • Teacher guided PowerPoint notes • Movie/Video • Article Readings • Textbook notes • Vocabulary words • Lab procedures, materials, and data tables • Study Guides

  28. Example of Right Side "Input"

  29. Example of Right Side "Input"

  30. US History Notebook Supplies Scissors 100 page Composition Book or Spiral Pens & pencils colored pencils HIGHLIGHTER NO MARKERS!

  31. NOTEBOOK RULES.. • No RIPPED OUT pages or torn corners • No DOODLING that doesn’t relate to geography • Notebook should only be used for GEOGRAPHY CLASS ONLY • DATE AND NUMBER each page • All entries must go into the Table of Contents • BE COLORFUL & LOVE YOUR NOTEBOOK

  32. WE ARE READY! Science Notebook

  33. CREDITS • Many thanks to these wonderful teachers for creating wonderful POWERPOINT slides from • Barbara Zimmerman and Mrs. Wilson, adapted from their original presentation • Annette Holder,Rockin’ Science • Doug Saunders, bringing History Alive!

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