Title: The Interactive Student Notebook (ISN)
1The Interactive Student Notebook (ISN)
- Early Childhood Education
2You may have said the following
- I cant find my homework
- I cant remember what we
- did last class
- What did we do while I
- was out?
- Ive lost the handout!
3Your ISN can make a difference in how you study
and process new information for class.
4And help you to
- Become an independent thinker and writer
- Learn to organize notes and connect the dots
- Create a portfolio of your individual learning
that shows your progress over time
5What is the purpose of an ISN ?
- To learn creatively
- To use your own learning style to process new
information -
6What supplies do you need?
- 8 ½ by 11 college-ruled spiral notebook
- Some notebooks are
- 8 ½ by 10 which will
- make it hard for you to use
- 150 pages
- Plastic cover
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7Other items needed
- Highlighters
- Glue sticks
- Colored pencils
- Paper
- Blue or black pens
- Pencils
8Other items needed
9Components of your notebook
- Cover
- Number all the pages on the top right corner of
each page. - Unit Title Pages
10Your notebooks orientation
- Left side is your choice always an EVEN
numbered page - Right side is teacher directed always an ODD
numbered page - (rememberteachers are odd!)
11LeftStudent Side
- Is a place to preview new ideas and information
- may be a prewriting activity, brainstorming or
concept web - What do I already know
- about this?
12LeftStudent Side
- Is a place to organize and process new ideas
- You may express your understanding of new ideas,
feelings, and opinions by using various, creative
methods - How can I put what I have learned in terms I
understand?
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14Examples of left side work
15LeftStudent Side
- More creative ways to organize new ideas
- Venn diagram
- Poetry
- Timeline
- Written reflections
- Graphs and charts
- Photos or illustrations
16Examples of Left Side work
17Left sideEXTRA CREDIT
- Most units have a variety of extra credit
opportunities - How to find out about these activities
- Listen in class
- Check out the website under Daily Activities
- Check out our website under files-enrichment
- Check out your guided notes
18More examples of left side work
19Right sideteacher directed
- All testable information
- Used for recording class, discussion, video and
reading notes - I usually share a syllabus and graphic organizers
to help you get started.
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21Right sideteacher directed
- Handouts will be glued onto the right side of the
notebook. It will avoid work being lost. - When notes exceed one page, loose leaf pages can
be glued to the bottom as extensions and then
folded up or you can go to the next right side
page.
22Evaluating your ISN
- Work should be neat and well organized.
- All entries should be titled and dated.
- Your ISN should show me that you are thinking
about what we are studying.
23Evaluating your ISN
- A Rubric will be provided for self, parent and
teacher assessment usually twice a quarter. - ISNs count double grade each turn includes both
formative and summative points
24Evaluating your ISN
- Points are earned for completed work
- All class notes and assignments should be
included - even for the times you are absent!
25Missing Work
- Check the table at the front of the room or the
hanging files - Also, visit our website for handouts, notes and
resources that include class powerpoints.
26- Show pride in yourself and your work
- Strive for an A
- Notebooks are used in class daily you may store
them in the bins by your pod