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Setting Up Your Interactive Student Notebook (ISN)

Setting Up Your Interactive Student Notebook (ISN). Your Key to Success in United States History. Have you ever heard yourself say. I can't find my . . . notes, homework, old quizzes. I can't remember what we did in class yesterday. I'm sure its in . . . my locker . . .

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Setting Up Your Interactive Student Notebook (ISN)

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  1. Setting Up Your Interactive Student Notebook (ISN) Your Key to Success in United States History

  2. Have you ever heard yourself say . . . I can't find my . . . notes, homework, old quizzes . . . I can't remember what we did in class yesterday. I'm sure its in . . . my locker . . . my book bag . . . my room . . . I was absent last week, did I miss anything?

  3. Materials Needed (everyday): Composition Notebook Pens or pencils Colored pencils Glue sticks

  4. What is an Interactive Notebook? • A personalized textbook • A working portfolio – all of your notes and classwork– in one convenient spot.

  5. Your Name Mrs. Harbaugh Your Class Period United States History 2012-2013 Inside Cover

  6. Author’s Page You may decorate your page on your own time!

  7. Rules and Procedures(Write the following word for word on the last page of your notebook.) • The ISN must be brought to class every day. • NO Ripping out pages from the ISN. • The top left side is used for the Write and Reflect (WAR) • You must write out the daily WAR question or prompt before answering it in a complete sentence.

  8. Rules and Procedures (continued) 5. Draw a line under the WAR, and begin the Work It Out(WIO). (The WIO follows immediately after the WAR.) All work done in the WIO must be your own work. This is for comprehension. 6. The Words of Wisdom(WOW) is ALWAYS on the right hand side of the page.

  9. Rules and Procedures –(continued) 7. You must write the TOPIC #, TOPIC TITLE, and DATE on the top right hand corner for each entry. Make sure the WOW page always has the topic # on the top right. 8. Table of Contents must be filled in with each new entry. 9. Your ISN is part of the 30% class work grade and must be kept up to date.

  10. Rules and Procedures (continued) 10. If you are absent, it is your responsibility to copy down the missed assignment from the Master ISN Teacher Book or from the teacher’s website. 11. No doodling – no pictures that are irrelevant to the topic.

  11. WOW • The WOW is for learning! • The WOW are your notes from class. • The WOW has all “testable” information.

  12. WIO • The WIO is for “reflection” • The WIO lets me know if you understand what was taught. The WIO belongs to YOU and only YOU! (Must be your own work!)

  13. Table of Contents(next 4 pages of your ISN) Chapter One– The World before the Opening of the Atlantic 1. The Earliest Americans TopicTitle Topic Number

  14. Example of Unit Page:Our Colonial Heritage

  15. Illustrated Outlines

  16. Sensory Figures

  17. Sensory Figures, cont.

  18. Concept Map

  19. Acrostics

  20. Comic Strips

  21. Venn Diagram

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