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This guide provides an overview of how to effectively organize your Interactive Student Notebook (ISN). It outlines the necessary elements to include on the title page, such as student name, unit topic, and composition book number. The document emphasizes the importance of reflection pages, input pages, and the sequence of ISN sections. Follow the structured format for notes, vocabulary, learning essential questions (LEQ), and personal reflections. This system will enhance learning and provide a personal record of your academic progress.
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Interactive Student Notebooks (ISN)
Title Page- Very Front Page • Student’s Name • Unit Topic or Subject Area • Composition Book Number 1 • When this book is full, the next will be #2 • Draw Something you enjoy about math • Baseball statistics, Financial Management, Graphing, Fractions
Next Two Pages TABLE OF CONTENTS
Back of Table of Contents • Number this page 1 at the bottom. • This is the first “reflection” page of your ISN. Reflection pages will always be odd. • Reflection pages are your opportunity to think and write about what you have learned on each section. 1 This is not a Roman Numeral.
HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR ISN (PUT THIS TITLE ALL THE WAY AT THE TOP OF THE NEXT PAGE) (PUT TODAYS DATE IN THE UPPER RIGHT HAND CORNER.) ***This is an input page. All input pages are even numbers. All input pages are dated at the top. This is not a Roman Numeral. 2
Sequence of ISN Section • First Page (even #): Title Page of each section, vocabulary, LEQ, Standards, and Starter Problems • Second Page (odd #): Start taking notes, and working through examples. Continue with consecutive ISN pages with notes, homework, and applicable worksheets. • Leave the next ODD page available for personal reflection prior to starting next section.
Attach sheet according to directions.