Title: Math Interactive Notebook
1Math Interactive Notebook
- Developing smart study habits
2What is an Interactive Notebook?
- Reference book of math concepts
- How-to manual of math skills
- Working portfolio of your math learning
- Review handbook
- Record of your mathematical thinking
- Resource for open-note quizzes
- Study guide
3An Interactive Notebook will help you
- Organize information
- Make sense of new ideas
- Understand how concepts are connected
- Remember what you learn in math class
- Personalize how you learn
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4An Interactive Notebook can double as a pillow in
a napping emergency.
5We remember 20 percent of what we hear 30
percent of what we see 50 percent of what we see
and hear 70 percent of what we see, hear, and say
90 percent of what we see, hear, say, and do
6What does an Interactive Notebook look like?
- Spiral notebook
- Each pair of facing pages is dedicated to a
single topic - The right side is for class notes and handouts
- The left side is for student reflection
7What does an Interactive Notebook look like?
8Right side- Teacher input
- Notes from
- lesson/ lecture
- textbook
- video
- group discussion
- collaborative group process
- Handouts
- Example problems with steps explained
- Definitions
9Left side- Student output
- Restate ideas in your own words
- Pose questions about the information
- Predict outcomes or next steps
- Create a metaphor to connect new ideas to
familiar ones - Write a reflection on the information or
experience - Make connections between the information/text and
your own life, another text, and/or the world - Glue in a foldable
- Respond to a math journal prompt
10Left side- Student output
- Create an acronym that will help you to remember
the information covered - Draw a picture to represent the information
- Create your own original problems
- Practice examples
- Brainstorm ideas
- Write a poem or jingle to help you remember the
information - Create a thinking map to organize and clarify the
information
11Is this for a grade?
- Your notebook will be checked daily for
completion - At the end of a unit, you will turn in your
notebook for grade recording - If you do not receive full points for a page, you
may add to it before you turn it in - If you add to your notebook, you must circle your
grading mark for that page to be reconsidered - If you are absent, it is your job to get the
notes and information you missed
12How many points is it worth?
- Daily checks for completion
- Great job! Your class notes are complete and
your reflection clearly shows your
thinking/learning. 3 points - Okay. You missed some notes or your reflection
is lacking depth. 2 points - Needs work. Your notes are incomplete and your
reflection does not demonstrate learning. 1 point
13Setting up your Interactive Notebook
- Write your first and last name in permanent
marker at the top of the back cover of your
spiral notebook - Number the pages
- leave the first page blank
- right side pages only
- upper right corner
- Write Table of Contents at the top of page 1
14Interactive Notebook Tips
- Number every right-side page
- All topic pages should contain only math content
- Write the date and topic at the top of each page
- Bring your notebook to class every day
- Do not rip any pages out of your notebook
- Do not write notes to your friends in your
notebook - Do not use your math notebook for other classes