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Sit in your color groups Copy the objective SWBAT onto the top of page 1 of your notebook Follow that with the agenda for the day SWBAT 1 share their best thingworst thing about break 2 understand the procedures for interactive notebooks ID: 596092

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Slide1

First Day

Ms. Baumeister

English 10/H English 10Slide2

Sit in your

COLOR

groups

SWBAT: understand the expectations of English 10/H English 10

Collect SR notes

Seating Charts

Syllabus

Course Q/ASlide3

Interactive NotebooksSlide4

Sit in your Color groups

!!! Copy the objective (SWBAT..) onto the top of page 1 of your notebook. Follow that with the agenda for the day.

SWBAT: 1. share their best thing/worst thing about break 2. understand the procedures for interactive notebooks

Ice breakers

notesSlide5

Best thing/Worst thing

On your first page in your notebook, write down the best thing that you experienced over break, and the worst thing that you experienced over break.

cannot be: had to come back to school and have Baumeister as your English 10 teacher as worst thing….Slide6

Best/Worst Whole Group

Choose a leader from your table group

They are going to share their best or worst things from your groups. Yes, leaders will need to share everyone’s best worst things.

We may have questions, so be prepared

Slide7

Interactive Notebooks

Ms. Baumeister

English 10/H English 10Slide8

What is an interactive notebook?

A style of notetaking that utilizes as notebook as a collection of work to be reflected upon as a whole unit.

Includes journal, reflection, notes, homework, objectives, summaries, organizational table of contents,

foldables

, etc.Slide9

How/Why does it work?

Requires you to use both sides of your brain

Requires you to record and respond to information in a manner that is organized, systematic, personal, and intentional

Enables you to refer to that information more quickly and to apply it more effectively

Provides a structure in which there is room for creative variation and requires thoughtful, self-directed interaction Slide10

Front cover of your notebook

First and Last name

Class Period

English 10/Honors English 10Slide11

Inside

Number your pages in the upper exterior corner of each page. Odds should be on the right hand pages, even numbers on the top left hand pages. Number to page 20 or so

Count three lines from the bottom on every odd-numbered page (on the right side) and trace the fifth line from the bottom in highlighter or marker. This is where you will write your daily summary (what we did in class). You will do this everyday as your closing activity. You may want to write the word “summary” on your first line of the highlighted areaSlide12

Inside front cover

Glue the rubric to the inside of the front cover

You should refer to it often to remind yourself of the expectations of this notebook

Ms. Baumeister will staple a mini version to your notebook cycles after they have been graded. Slide13

Table of Contents

Turn to the last page of your notebook

Begin a table of contents

Fold last page hotdog style and draw a line down the middle

Number the even lines on the left side and the odd numbers on the right side. MAKE SURE THAT YOU LABEL THE FIRST LINE ON THE LEFT SIDE

COVER NOT 2.

Next to COVER write: Rubric

Next to 1 write: notes about INSlide14

Let’s get using these books

Page 1

Heading: Things to remember about interactive notebooks Slide15

Summary!Slide16

Day 2: Sit with your Number Groups!!

SWBAT: Write their hopes and finish notes on notebooks.

LS/RS Setup

Hope activity

NotesSlide17

Right side v left side of notebook

Right side (odd pages) is your library

Lecture notes, discussion, seminar, summary,

foldables

Left side (even pages) is your laboratory

meaningful, authentic questions and seek their answers

Journal

Reflection Slide18

Guidelines for Notebooks

Date a new page every day

Copy the daily objective and agenda on RS

Notes on RS

Both listening and writing

Do not depend on Ms. Baumeister to tell you what to write down

Listen for verbal cues (repetition, “this is important”)

Do not write everything down word for word unless directed

Paraphrase instead

Ask for clarification, rather than to repeat

Use highlighters to mark important ideasSlide19

LS

Journal #1:

Reflection: What was the most important thing that you learned today? (3-5 sentences)

RS

Notes

SummarySlide20

Journal #1 (Five sentences or more)

What is the number one hope you have for yourself? Is this hope for you now, at the end of 10

th

grade? Five years into the future? How will succeeding in this hope affect your future?Slide21

Visual Hope

Take a piece of printer paper and illustrate your hope. You can put your name on the back of it. You should fill the page, not just draw a stick figure in the corner. Also make sure to title the picture with what your hope is.