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Interactive Notebook. schoolnew.discoveryeducation.com. Purpose. An interactive notebook is a tool and a process that exercises a learner’s ability to reflect on what they know, identify what they don’t know, and acknowledge what they have learned. This will be done in a variety of formats. .
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Interactive Notebook schoolnew.discoveryeducation.com
Purpose An interactive notebook is a tool and a process that exercises a learner’s ability to reflect on what they know, identify what they don’t know, and acknowledge what they have learned. This will be done in a variety of formats.
Formats • 6-step Direct Vocabulary • FrayerVocab Model • Key Word Anticipation guide • KWL / KTL charts • PERSIA • Cornell Notes • SOAPPS • List, Group, Label • Anticipation • Graphic organizers jessieanncline.blogspot.com
6-Step Direct Vocabulary This process will be used for DISD Academic Vocabulary. *A before and after self rating system is included. • Describe Without a dictionary or glossary • Restate In your own words • Represent Draw or make something • Elaborate Add details, make connections • Discuss Small groups or class • Play Games, performances
FrayerVocab Model Describe/Define Facts Word / Concept Examples Non-Examples
Key Word Anticipation Guide • Students receive a selected reading and three to five key words. • The key words are used to formulate a sentence that identifies the main idea of the reading. • This will be done before and after reading The key words shown here are for a short reading on pages 19-20 in your textbook. Hunter-gatherers Cultivation food production isolation
P.E.R.S.I.A. • Political: Who is in charge? • Economic: How do we make a living? • Religion: What do we believe? • Social: How do we relate to one another? • Intellectual/ Arts: How do we learn? How do we express ourselves? How do we think? • Area / Geography: How does where we live impact how we live? gratafoundation.org
SOAPPS (tone) • Subject • Occasion • Audience • Purpose • Point of view or perspective • Speaker connectioncafe.com
List, Group, and Label This is an exercise we will do to recall what you know or think you know about a topic. In the first column, list all of the words you can think of that are related to the topic. Once you have created your list, group the words based on their similarities. Label each group when you are finished.
Graphic Organizers • Circle map • Tree map • Bubble map • Double bubble • Flow map • Multi-flow map • Brace map • Bridge map drb.lifestreamcenter.net
This is a Major Grade! Your interactive notebook will be checked once per grading cycle.
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