Catalyst Pick up all the handouts at the front of the room. Turn in your syllabus contract & dossier to the assignment bin. At the bottom of Friday’s activity, explain what the purpose of the puzzle activity was.
Agenda Restroom Passes Notebook Setup What is Forensics? Notebook Personalization
Science Notebook Setup
Why are we using science notebooks? Record data To study for tests Record progress Communicate with others… Notebooks help us learn!
Science Notebook Supplies glue sticks colored pencils pens & pencils composition notebook (No staples or white glue)
Getting started - Step 1: My Name Course On the cover, write your name and course.
Step 2: On the inside left cover of the notebook, put your name, class, a study buddy (phone number & ), Mr. Wilson’s , and the class website. 1 Maria K. Student Study Buddy: Marc Estudiante Mr. Wilson’s #: Class Wiki:
Step 3: Starting with the first page, number the first 50 pages. Numbers should be small and at the top right corner of every page. 132 Maria K. Student Study Buddy: Marc Estudiante Mr. Wilson’s #: Class Wiki: es.com
Step 4: Paste in the Interactive/Lab Notebook Guidelines on page 1 using the gluestick! 1 Maria K. Student Study Buddy: Marc Estudiante Mr. Wilson’s #: Class Wiki: Interactive/Laboratory Notebook Policy
Step 5: At the top of pages 2 and 3 write Table of Contents 3 (Skip page 1) 2 Table of Contents
Step 6: On each table of contents page (2&3), make room for a title & page #: 2 Table of Contents Title #
Step 7: Turn to page 4 in your notebook: paste The Left Side Handout 4 Keeping Interactive Notebooks in Science THE LEFT SIDE
Step 8: Turn to page 5 in your notebook: paste The Right Side Handout 5 Keeping Interactive Notebooks in Science THE RIGHT SIDE
Right Side? Left Side? What Goes Where? Left Side Student Output Lots of Color Concept Maps Warm Ups Drawings Reflective Writing Questions Data and Graphs Other Right Side Teacher Input/Content Blue/Black Ink Or Pencil only! Information given in class Lecture Notes Lab Activities Video Notes Summaries Textbook Notes Data from Experiments/Field Classroom Specific Information
Step9: Make a record of these handouts in your table of contents 2 Table of Contents Title # Left Side Ntbk 4 Right Side Ntbk5 5
Step 10: Turn to page 7 in your notebook: paste in your first day observations/classroom sketch 7 First Day Observations
Step 11: Turn to page 9 in your notebook: paste in your crime scene puzzle activity 9 Crime Scene Puzzle
What is Forensic Science? Forensic Science – Chapter 1 – Take Notes on the Right Hand Side
Forensic Science What the heck is forensic science?
Forensic Science What the heck is forensic science? - Comes from Latin word “forensis” which means “Of the Forum”
Forensic Science What the heck is forensic science? - Comes from Latin word “forensis” which means “Of the Forum” What was the Forum?
Forensic Science What the heck is forensic science? - Comes from Latin word “forensis” which means “Of the Forum” What was the Forum?
Forensic Science What the heck is forensic science? - Comes from Latin word “forensis” which means “Of the Forum” What was the Forum? - The Forum was a place scholars and politicians would meet to discuss and debate various issues
Forensic Science What the heck is forensic science? - Comes from Latin word “forensis” which means “Of the Forum” What was the Forum? - The Forum was a place scholars and politicians would meet to discuss and debate various issues What does this have to do with Forensic Science?
Forensic Science What the heck is forensic science? - Comes from Latin word “forensis” which means “Of the Forum” What was the Forum? - The Forum was a place scholars and politicians would meet to discuss and debate various issues What does this have to do with Forensic Science? - Court and criminal cases would be debated in the Forum
Forensic Science - The Forum was a place scholars and politicians would meet to discuss and debate various issues What does this have to do with Forensic Science? - Court and criminal cases would be debated in the Forum - Forensic Science deals with the collection and examination of evidence strictly based on FACT not argument - The Forum was a place scholars and politicians would meet to discuss and debate various issues What does this have to do with Forensic Science? - Court and criminal cases would be debated in the Forum - Forensic Science deals with the collection and examination of evidence strictly based on FACT not argument
Forensic Science What is one of the biggest skills forensic scientists must have?
Forensic Science What is one of the biggest skills forensic scientists must have?
Forensic Scientists You are going to investigate a few different occupations within the field and explain them to your fellow forensic scientists.
Forensic Scientists You are going to investigate a few different occupations within the field and explain them to your fellow forensic scientists. Questions to consider in your explanation.Career Info Pages - What is the occupation called?Ch 1 - p.12 - What does the field do?Ch 2 - p.32 - What are some typical day to day activities with this occupation? Ch. 3 – p.61 - What education is necessary?Ch. 4 – p.89 - What research has been done in this area?Ch. 6 – p What are some other interesting facts about this field? Ch. 7 – p.172 Ch. 8 – p.210 Ch. 9 – p.262
Forensic Scientists As every group is presenting, write down 2-3 sentences summarizing that field in your notebook. Questions to consider in your explanation.Career Info Pages - What is the occupation called?Ch 1 - p.12 - What does the field do?Ch 2 - p.32 - What are some typical day to day activities with this occupation? Ch. 3 – p.61 - What education is necessary?Ch. 4 – p.89 - What research has been done in this area?Ch. 6 – p What are some other interesting facts about this field? Ch. 7 – p.172 Ch. 8 – p.210 Ch. 9 – p.262
Reminders & Rest of Period… Personalize your interactive notebook cover so it is YOURS HW: Summarize what you have learned from today’s lesson (on the left hand side of the notebook) HW: readpage 9 in the textbook