Title: Why Science Journals or Notebooks?
1Why Science Journals or Notebooks?
- Rosemary Martin
- Supporting Science, Inc.
- ssibastrop_at_hotmail.com
2Research is verifying the achievement benefit
using science journals or notebooks.
- Purposes of a science journal
- Models the way a scientist works
- Is used daily
- Has drawings with labels
- Has notes concept maps
- Has quick graphs
- Has vocabulary work
- Has data shown in charts tables
- Has information student reflections relating to
classroom/home science investigations
3Lewis Clarks data, and sketches
4Leonardo de Vincis notes sketches
This manuscript is on paper bound in morocco
leather, containing 238 pages of various sizes
that had been cut and removed from other
manuscripts. The collection deals with a variety
of different subjects including studies in
geometry, weights and architecture. Most of the
pages can be dated to between 1480 and 1518.
5Leonardo de Vincis notes sketches
'On the Flight of Birds'This collection
includes 17 pages (measuring 21 x 15 cm) out of
the original 18. It deals primarily with the
flight of birds, which Leonardo analyzed with a
very rigorous approach, paying particular
attention to the mechanics of flight, as well as
to air resistance, winds and currents. The pages
can be dated to approximately 1505.
6Benjamin Franklins three wheel clock sketches
Franklin invented a 24-hour, three-wheel clock
that was much simpler than most clock designs of
the time. Franklin's clock, like others from that
period, only had one hand. Minute hands were not
added to clocks until later. Franklin biographer
Carl Van Doren describes this invention as "a
curious clock, economical but not quite
practical." In 1758, Franklin's friend, James
Ferguson, improved the clock, much to Franklin's
pleasure.
7Thomas Edison
8The first page is a title page (like a book).
You decide your own title.
9Guidelines to help you make your journal are
placed inside the front cover
10Make 2 or more pages after the title page a Table
of Contents (like a book)
- Make columns for
- Date
- Entry
- Page
This helps you find an entry fast when you need it
11Decide how you will number and use the pages
- If you decide to number fronts only you will have
space on the back facing page to return to an
entry to add additional information when needed. - Number pages in the upper corner. Number several
pages to start. - Record your entries on your Table of Contents as
you fill pages.
12GEMS Agenda-at-a-Glance
- Glue a copy of the Agenda-at-a-Glance as your
first entry - List it in your Table of Contents
13Things to remember
- Having a sample journal to show as a visual when
you introduce journals is important. - If students record in a way that has meaning for
them, they feel more ownership of their
journal. - Journals become a useful reference in student
discussions, reviewing, studying, etc. - Journals show evidence of student learning over
time.
14Why composition books work well
- They are different from spirals (kids perceive
spirals as ordinary). - The paper is sturdy and kids are less likely to
rip out pages. - No wires to get tangled when you stack them.
- Wal-mart/Target-58 (school supply season)
- Dollar storesas many as 10 for 1.
15An easy how to guide for student journaling
- How to start
- How to teach technical drawing
- How to monitor journaling growth
- Buy on-line at www.nsta.org or other bookstores
by Campbell Fulton ISBN 0-325-00568-0