PPT-Interactive Student Notebooks
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AP BiologyPreAP Biology Science Notebook What is an Interactive Notebook A student created and student maintained collection of notes activities and commentary from
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AP BiologyPreAP Biology Science Notebook What is an Interactive Notebook A student created and student maintained collection of notes activities and commentary from your APPreAP Biology class. Notebooks. Sally Creel . – . Sally.creel@cobbk12.org. . Your Guide to using . Interactive Notebooks. Essential Question: . EQ: . H. ow. do I use interactive notebooks to engage students and maximize learning in my classroom?. Click on a graphic organizer to enlarge the view and enter content.. Slide 1 of 9. Interactive Graphic Organizers. Click on a graphic organizer to enlarge the view and enter content.. Slide 2 of 9. Interactive Graphic Organizers. Kristin . Buhr. MaryLynne. Martin. Jeff Sampson. *We may inadvertently. Use IWB and SMART board. s. ynonymously.. Picture from. http://www.tech-faq.com/interactive-whiteboard.html. Interactive Poll . A Three-University Cross-Semester Analysis. Alex Edgcomb. *, Frank Vahid*, Roman Lysecky°,. Andre Knoesen†, Rajeevan Amirtharajah†, and Mary Lou Dorf‡. *Dept. of CS&E, Univ. of California, Riverside. Also with zyBooks.com. 14. ©2012 . Cengage. Learning. All Rights Reserved. . No Wires Means New Rules. New technologies are changing digital/interactive advertising opportunities:. WiFi became popular in 2004 because it provided wireless Internet access connections reaching out about 300 feet.. Next Generation Science Standards. Jenina Sorenson . 3. rd. Grade Teacher . Collegiate American School. Dubai, UAE. A little bit about me . This is my tenth year in education . I have taught Grades 1, 2, and 3 . What is the purpose?. Interactive notebooks . promote organization. , engage students, and encourage students (YOU!): . to process information. combine words and visuals. become a working portfolio. Why do your students need them?. “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.”. - . Benjamin Franklin. Have your students ever said…. I can’t find my notes,. Janice Belcher . – . Janice.belcher@cobbk12.org. Sally Creel . – . Sally.creel@cobbk12.org. . Your Guide to using . Interactive Notebooks. Essential Question: . H. ow. do I use interactive notebooks to engage students and maximize learning in my classroom?. (ISN). Created by:. Mrs. Herman. Science Coach. Oak Park Middle School. May 2012. What is an Interactive Notebook?. An ISN your own . personal. . textbook. on one side and a personalized . diary. What is an . Interactive Student Notebook (ISN)?. Personalized textbook. Working Portfolio. Study Guide. Reflection Tool. Assessment Tool. Collection of learning . strategies. Why use an . Interactive Student Notebook?. When. . You Wish, It Transforms. Our Vision & Mission. VISION. To Help People Realise the power of being a Well Wisher to a Child & To see that One Day, all children will have the opportunity to receive education and development across the nation.. Leonardo . DaVinci. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrV91kOn-ao . Synopsis. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was a painter, architect, inventor, and student of all things scientific. His natural genius crossed so many disciplines that he epitomized the term “Renaissance man.” Today he remains best known for his art, including two paintings that remain among the world’s most famous and admired, Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Art, da Vinci believed, was indisputably connected with science and nature. Largely self-educated, he filled dozens of secret notebooks with inventions, observations and theories about pursuits from aeronautics to anatomy. But the rest of the world was just beginning to share knowledge in books made with moveable type, and the concepts expressed in his notebooks were often difficult to interpret. As a result, though he was lauded in his time as a great artist, his contemporaries often did not fully appreciate his genius—the combination of intellect and imagination that allowed him to create, at least on paper, such inventions as the bicycle, the helicopter and an airplane based on the physiology and flying capability of a bat.. Suggested Supply List. Mrs. . Ricottilli’s. Class. Thank you for your commitment as we start the new school year!. Face mask and a spare in your backpack. Backpack (no wheels- school policy). 1 supply box or zippered bag.
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