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1 Interactive Science Notebooks
Ms. Nevel Earth and Environmental Science Kestrel Heights School

2 interactive science notebook?
What is an interactive science notebook? An interactive science notebook is your own personalized SCIENCE BOOK. A portfolio of your work in ONE spot that you bring EVERY DAY. This is a great resource for STUDYING for quizzes and tests. A great ORGANIZATIONAL tool that gives you permission to be COLORFUL and CREATIVE to show me what you know or have learned. Allows you to be like a REAL SCIENTIST by asking QUESTIONS, RECORDING what you observe, and SHARING it with your classmates!

3 Science Notebook Supplies
Colored Pencils Pens & Pencils Spiral Notebook Scissors Glue Stick NO MARKERS! (except on the covers)

4 The notebook is divided into
TWO sections: Left Side “LOVES” YOUR work. This is the side that you can use to show me what you learned in a creative and colorful ways This is the “output” or product side Even-numbered pages Right side “RESTRICTED” to Ms. Nevel’s input work Contains info my teacher tells me to “ADD” or “WRITE” This is the “input” side or info side Odd-numbered pages Source: Gretchen Vikingson at

5 Lots of Color, Diagrams, & Drawings Blue/Black Ink or Pencil
What Goes Where? Left Side Student Output Lots of Color, Diagrams, & Drawings Concept Maps/Organizers Drawings Reflective Writing Questions Data Charts and Graphs Songs, Poems, or Riddles Data from Experiments Cartoons or cartoon strips Right Side Teacher Input/Content Blue/Black Ink or Pencil Information given in class Lecture Notes Lab Activities Video Notes Summaries Textbook Notes Procedures for experiments Classroom Specific Information Source:

6 OUTPUT (your interpretation) INPUT (notes from teacher)
Example page: OUTPUT (your interpretation) INPUT (notes from teacher) Source:

7 OUTPUT (your interpretation) INPUT (notes from teacher)
Source:

8 Step 1: The Cover Include on the cover: - The name of the course
- Your name (first and last), period #, school year - A drawing of something that reminds you of Earth and Environmental science (or use images you find online). Earth and Env Science Roberta Frosh 2nd Period

9 Step 2: Page Numbers Add PAGE NUMBERS for the first 50 pages.
Start with 1 in the top-right corner of the first page, follow with a 2 on the back of that page and so on. EVENS ODDS

10 Step 3: Reference Pages Inside cover top is for Notebook Rules
Inside cover bottom is for pass pocket Page 1 is for your important information/references

11 Step 3: Continued At the tops of pages 2,3,4, write “Table of Contents” On pages 5-8, glue class handouts: Page 5: Course guide Page 6: Class procedures Page 7: Safety rules Page 8: Greek/Latin word roots DO NOT USE STAPLES! Table of Contents Date Description Page # Divide each page into 3 columns: Date, Description, Page #.

12 At the top of page 9, you will create your first Unit page
Step 4: Units Page At the top of page 9, you will create your first Unit page Draw or a picture that relate to the unit we're studying; be colorful! If not finished in class, complete for homework! Astronomy The first unit is…Astronomy!

13 Notebook Rules Do not rip out pages or tear corners.
All handouts must be GLUED IN! Please don’t doodle unless it relates to science. Each page must have the DATE, TITLE of the assignment, and PAGE #. If you run out of room on the right-hand page, DON'T go to the back (left-hand page), but instead continue onto the next RIGHT page. Your notebook should be used for SCIENCE CLASS ONLY! Bring your notebook to class EVERY DAY! Be colorful and LOVE your notebook!

14 QUESTIONS?


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