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Setting Up The Interactive Notebook!!

Setting Up The Interactive Notebook!!. Step by Step… . What is the IAN (Interactive Notebook)?. Definition - IAN is an organized collection of thoughts, ideas, notes, etc. Why The IAN??. Note-taking becomes an active process Students will organize as they learn

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Setting Up The Interactive Notebook!!

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  1. Setting Up The Interactive Notebook!! Step by Step… 

  2. What is the IAN (Interactive Notebook)? • Definition - IAN is an organized collection of thoughts, ideas, notes, etc.

  3. Why The IAN?? • Note-taking becomes an active process • Students will organize as they learn • Uses both visual and linguistic intelligences • Reinforces reading, writing, & research skills • Forces teachers to balance between giving information and letting the students process it • Forces students to process information • Reminds teachers to give time to absorb • It gives students permission to be creative • Is a portfolio of learning students can keep

  4. Setting Up The Notebook • Number ALL The Pages In Your Notebook • Begin With The First Page • Use a Pen • Put Numbers in Bottom Corner of Each Page • Remember – Odd Numbers are Right Side Pages and Even Numbers are Left Side Pages!!!!

  5. Create a personalized course related cover using pics, drawings, etc. Include complete name and period See classroom model Hint: use text book table of contents Use clear self-adhesive to cover front and back of IAN. Front Cover

  6. Front Cover and Page 1 USE different COLORS!!! Your Name Subject Teacher Name 2014-2015 Class Period

  7. Inside The Back Cover DOK Chart Here!

  8. Teacher Commentary  TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page #

  9. Pages 2 and 3 Glue in the handouts (assessment sheets, rubrics, etc: The Left Side” Notes: The Right Side (and left side, when necessary)” 2 3

  10. Left Vs. Right – What’s The Difference? • Turn to pages 2 and 3 of the notebook. • In order for people to “learn” a concept, they must not only be introduced to it and practice it, but they must be able to take that information and use it to create something else – they must implement it!

  11. Left Vs. Right continued… • This is the foundation for the left vs. right pages • Right pages are where the information is coming in to the brain • Cornell Notes, definitions, etc… • Left pages are where the students show that they have processed information • See page 2 for ideas! THERE CAN NEVER BE A LEFT WITHOUT A RIGHT OR VICE VERSA…THEY GO TOGETHER LIKE PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY!!

  12. Page 4 Draw a Picture Illustrating the Difference Between Left and Right Sides! You MUST use at least 4 colors! DRAW PICTURE HERE!! 4 5

  13. Basic Rules of the IAN • Some Basic IAN Rules Are As Follows: • Pages May NEVER be removed!!! • The Table of Contents is your guide…if it says page 12, then use page 12 and only page 12. • You must leave your notebook in the class in the correct crate. Keep track of your own notebook.

  14. Basic Rules of the IAN Continued • Use Color and Creativity!!! • No Blank Pages!!! • Update Your Table of Contents Daily!!! • It may be graded at any time, so be prepared!

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