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Interactive Student Notebook (ISN) Set-Up Tutorial

Step-by-step tutorial on how to set up an interactive student notebook (ISN) for effective note-taking and interaction with information. Includes decorating the front cover, creating a table of contents, and organizing assignments.

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Interactive Student Notebook (ISN) Set-Up Tutorial

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  1. Step-by-Step Tutorial Your Interactive Student Notebook (ISN) Set-Up

  2. What you need 1 3 2 1 Pencil, Pens Spiral Notebook with a Folder Ruler

  3. Step 1: Front Cover…Write in: Make it personal-Decorate and design the front cover Due Tuesday! NAME YOUR HOUR Mr. Mustonen/Mrs. Reda Rm 214

  4. Step 2: First Page– Tape On the “Interactive Notebook Directions Sheet”

  5. Step 3: Turn the Page: Table of Contents [TOC] Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Page # Assignment Name Page # Assignment Name 1 1-4 TOC • Syllabus Write in the page number and titles

  6. Step 3: Turn the Page: Table of Contents [TOC] Continued…. Table of Contents Table of Contents 4 Page # Assignment Description Page # Assignment Description 3 Write in the page number and titles

  7. For every assignment, this is the proper heading 34 10/11 Ancient Egypt Notes And then fill it into the Table of Contents, including page # and title

  8. LEFT SIDE- TEACHER SIDE: INPUT • All information the student is supposed to know/learn • Teaches students effective note-taking strategies RIGHT SIDE- STUDENT SIDE: OUTPUT Requires students to interact with the information and do something with the notes on the right • Reflects how students learn and apply the information Could include: -Notes , Class handouts, Discussion Notes, Movie Notes, Guided Notes, Vocabulary, etc. How Notebook will work! Could include: -Thinking Maps, Structured Writing, Foldables, Golden Line, Brochure, Mind mapping, Analysis, Illustrated outlines, Reflective Writing. Etc.

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