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Interactive Student Notebooks (ISN)

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.

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Interactive Student Notebooks (ISN)

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  1. Interactive Student Notebooks (ISN)

  2. 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

  3. Next Two Pages TABLE OF CONTENTS

  4. 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.

  5. 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

  6. 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.

  7. Attach sheet according to directions.

  8. Go back to your TABLE OF CONTENTS

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