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How to Keep a Journal. Folders. They have to be three-prong folders so you can hole-punch and keep all your assignments inside. You will be assigned a color and number to identify your Journal. Do not write your name on it. Do not draw or write anything on your actual folder.
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Folders • They have to be three-prong folders so you can hole-punch and keep all your assignments inside. • You will be assigned a color and number to identify your Journal. • Do not write your name on it. • Do not draw or write anything on your actual folder. • If your folder looks sloppy, you will be required to buy a new one from me.
Assignments • Every day when you come in pick up your assignment from “Today’s Work” basket. • Hole-punch all you assignments and put them in your folder immediately. • Make sure that your assignments are in the same order as you assignment log. • Number every assignment with the correct number according to the assignment log.
Journal Entries • You will right your journal entry everyday at the beginning of class. • You will write: • Date • Today’s Activity • Quote or Science Fact of the Day
Journal Entry Example Date:_________________________ Today:_________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Science Fact or Quote: ____________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ 8/23 Disclosure How to Keep a Journal H.W.-sign disclosure, lab fee, internet agreement The best way to have a good idea is to have a lot of them. -Linus Pauling
Personal Reflection • At the end of each two week period you will write a reflection on what you have learned or not learned in class. • You can also write about what you have liked or not liked. • You can be very honest but don’t be mean. · Fill out the space provided.
Assignment Log • Lists all assignments that we will do in a two week period. • Use this to keep track of assignments you have completed. • I will use the log to record your grade when I correct your Journal.