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SCIENCE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK

Science Notebook. SCIENCE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK. “Your Key To Success in Science”. Presented by Roger Barker Portions adopted from D. Untalan, E. DuBose, A. Holder & D. Saunders. Have you ever heard yourself say. I can't find my . . . notes, homework, old quizzes.

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SCIENCE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK

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  1. Science Notebook SCIENCE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK “Your Key To Success in Science” Presented by Roger Barker Portions adopted from D. Untalan, E. DuBose, A. Holder & D. Saunders

  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.. Science Notebook Interactive Notebook

  4. A interactive notebook (INB) your own personalizedDIARY 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! What is An Interactive Notebook Science Notebook

  5. Real Scientist Use Notebooks

  6. Real Scientist Use Notebooks DIAN F OSSEY LEO DIVINCI

  7. 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 “output” or product side. • The Right side is “RESTRICTED” and contains only information given by Mr. Barker. Nothing else should be placed on the RIGHT SIDE!!

  8. 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.

  9. LEFT SIDE: YOUR SIDE • The LEFT SIDE belongs to you. • It contains your creative INTERPRETATION of what you learned in the day’s activity (LIGHTBULB). On this page you may include diagrams, cartoons, drawings, poems, foldables, etc. Let your CREATIVITY go wild! EVEN PAGES = 2,4,6,8,10…YOU GOT IT..

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

  11. WARM-UP #1 Fill in the missing word. Decomposer Producers Consumers Plants are _________. Lions, tigers, and bears are ________. Worms and mushrooms are_________ 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. This is INPUTgiven by the teacher; therefore, it is written on the RIGHT side and completed by the student.

  12. The day’s activity is placed on the LEFT or OUTPUT side of the notebook. This is indicated with a yellowlight bulb icon symbolizing that this is how the input makes sense to the student. This section acts as a reinforcement for the RIGHT or INPUT side and is the student’s interpretation of what the WARMUP means to him/her. This side entails hands on, tactile learning LEFT SIDE

  13. Examples of Left Side Assignments • Science Warm-Ups • Graphic Organizers • Drawings/Illustrations • Poems, Rap Songs • Cartoons/Comics • Lab Analysis • Teach Your Parent YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BE AS CREATIVE AS YOU WANT TO BE

  14. DRAWINGS/ILLUSTRATIONS

  15. FOLDABLES

  16. FOLDABLES

  17. GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS

  18. RIGHT SIDE: MY SIDE • The RIGHT SIDE belongs to me and should only contain information given or “input” from Mr. Barker. Nothing else should be placed on this page! • The RIGHT SIDE contains the notepad icon and will contain all the TESTABLE material. Odd Pages = 1,3,5,7,9..YOU KNOW IT.

  19. The RIGHT side of the notebook contains information given to you by Mr. Barker. It has a purple notepad in the corner. This is the ESSENTIALinformation that will DEFINITELY be on a quiz or test. Nothing else should go on this side. RIGHT SIDE

  20. Example of Right Side "Input" • Notes from • Teacher guided Powerpoint notes • Movie/Video • Article Readings • Vocabulary words • Lab procedures • Study Guides

  21. Example of Right Side "Input"

  22. Example of Right Side "Input"

  23. “INB's are easy to do and worth a lot of points, so take time and effort to do them well.“ "Always update your table of contents so papers don't get messed up - or in case of an INB check.“ "An INB is a great tool, keep it organized!“ "You have to spend quality time on your INB.“ "Don't leave your INB until the last day, otherwise you may be up to the early morning hours finishing assignments.“ "Color-code things. It looks so much better that way” "Keep it in order, because you never know when a notebook check might come up.“ "Do not save your INB until the last minute.  Remember, it counts as much as a test." What Students Are Saying About INBs

  24. Science Notebook Supplies Glue or glue stick Scissors Erasable pens & pencils Four 1- SUBJECT Spiral NotebookS colored pencils and Crayons Markers HIGHLIGHTER

  25. Getting Started: Step 1 My Name My Grade Science Notebook • The name of the course: • My Adventures in 7th/8th Grade Science • The words:Interactive Science Notebook • The class period that you have science: • Period 2, for example • The school year:2011 – 2012 • Your “awesome” teacher:Mr. Schlaudraff • Your name:(self explanatory) • TWO OR MORE SCIENCE PICTURES: • You can draw, get from magazine or Internet.

  26. MY ADVENTURES IN SCIENCE INTERACTIVE SCIENCE NOTEBOOK YOUR NAME YOUR CLASS PERIOD MR. Barker 2012-2013

  27. STEP 2 3 • Starting with the 1st page, number the first 50 pages. The 1st page is 1. Numbers should be small and at the top outside corner of every page. 2 TEAM NORMS “TEAM MATES NAMES, TEAM JOBS, TEAM RULES” 1 Last Name, First Name 7th/8th Gr. Science Period # ____ Mr. Barker Room 305 1st 9 Weeks TABLE OF CONTENTS (Skip pages 1-10..These will be REFERENCE PAGES)

  28. TABLE OF CONTENTS LEFT SIDE: STUDENT OUTPUT RIGHT SIDE: TEACHER INPUT

  29. STEP 3 • At the top of PAGES 4-7, write the titles of each page. Cut and glue the handouts on the correct titled page. 4 5 6 7 Class Syllabus Scientific Method CAVS Teams PROWS TEAM SUCCESS JOBS

  30. Team Success Jobs Team Captain: _________________________________ The team captain is responsible for making sure that everyone has their materials ready at the beginning of class and everyone stays on task. Material Manager: __________________________ The material manager is responsible for getting any materials for a lab or daily classwork. This person is also responsible for putting the materials away at the end of class. Lab Specialist: ________________________________ The lab specialist is responsible for making sure that everyone has what is needed for labs and oversees the actual experiments.

  31. STEP 4 • On page 10-11, you will practice completing a teacher input and creating a student output. 8 10 9 11 LEFT SIDE How will I use the guidelines to help me be successful? MY INTERESTING INTERVIEW WITH MR. BARKER CREATE YOUR OUTPUT OF YOUR INTERVIEW INPUT FROM PAGE 11 RIGHT SIDE INB GUIDELINES

  32. Sample Interview Output P a g e

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

  34. WE ARE READY! Science Notebook

  35. CREDITS • Many thanks to these wonderful teachers for creating wonderful POWERPOINT slides from • Annette Holder, rockin’ Science • Doug Saunders, bringing History Alive! • ScienceNotebook.com, great resource • Mr. Taft, student quotes • Eboni DuBose, sharing this powerpoint online

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