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Interactive Student Notebooks

Interactive Student Notebooks. “ ISN ”. What is the ISN?. Notebook for grammar and videos A creative outlet An alternate portfolio A place to keep organized notes. Setting up your ISN. Decorate the cover (this should be about Spanish class)

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Interactive Student Notebooks

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  1. Interactive Student Notebooks “ISN”

  2. What is the ISN? • Notebook for grammar and videos • A creative outlet • An alternate portfolio • A place to keep organized notes

  3. Setting up your ISN • Decorate the cover (this should be about Spanish class) • Number pages (front and back) beginning at 1 (in the upper outside corner) • Decorate and label your title page (this should be all about YOU) • Glue in the necessary pages (see handout) • Format your Table of Contents (TOC)

  4. Right Hand • Always odd pages • For notes (Cornell style unless told otherwise). Notes that are more than a page should be glued to the bottom of the current sheet (see class example) • Also for worksheets, tests, handouts, and quizzes, classwork, and homework. • Use highlighters and graphic organizers to make notes meaningful.

  5. Right Hand Examples

  6. Left Hand • Used to synthesize information and notes. • Always even pages • Can use any the following activities:

  7. Left Hand Examples

  8. Things to Remember • For every page of notes, there should be a heft-hand assignment. • DO NOT use the back of a page for notes. Continue on a separate sheet. • Use varied assignments on the left-hand side. • Glue in sheets at the beginning of class instead of waiting until the next day (or later).

  9. Things to Remember • It’s okay to draw on your notes. • Complete all left-hand assignments after writing summary of Cornell Notes. • Don’t wait until last minute to create left-side assignments.

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