Science Interactive Notebooks for Independent Learning
A quick overview of Science Interactive Notebooks, what to look for when choosing for your students, and why they are my favorite learning tool.
Science Interactive Notebooks for Independent Learning
A quick overview of Science Interactive Notebooks, what to look for when choosing for your students, and why they are my favorite learning tool.
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Hello, thank you for the wonderful video. I just purchased your interactive notebook for Life Science. This will be my first year using an interactive notebook and my first time teaching science through a distance learning platform. I’m trying to decide if having the students print out the note pages would be more convenient for all levels of learning, or should I alternate with having them write the notes as well? What do you recommend?
This was fantastic. I’m a 3rd science teacher at an inner-city school and I’ve always struggled with how to guide kids in organizing their notebooks. You made it seem simple and your explanation was great…even for those like myself that are not that intrinsicly creative. Thanks!
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I have just finished watching the #1 and#2 video for INB. I think I must not have caught the part about skipping the pages after each section. I have used INB for ELA in the past and looking forward to trying this with Science. I know because of Covid I will not be able to have bins, everything will have to be individually done. If you have anything for the remote learning, this would be helpful this year too.Thank you.