Five Tips to Successful Interactive Notebooks
“Oh, But You Teach Honors Classes and Those Kids Know How To Stay Organized!” “So, why would you want to use Foldables?” I hear this
“Oh, But You Teach Honors Classes and Those Kids Know How To Stay Organized!” “So, why would you want to use Foldables?” I hear this
I am a true believer in DinahZike’s Foldables® and the power of ownership when students create an individual journal for almost every subject area. Teachers
I have personally used graphic organizers, Foldables® and Interactive Notebooks in some form for over 14 years with my students. So what does this method
WOW! The end of the year is racing toward us. I’ve had many requests to share my Review and Final Exam files. If you are
My thanks to Miss B, at I is a Number, for finding my typing error on card E1. But more importantly, for giving back to
I’ve always held the belief that my students should be able to build a strong foundation of mathematics, not only with paper and pencil, but
I’ve been asked, “How do you use the eight-page bound-book-style Foldables* in class instruction?” and, “How do I get my students to stay organized?” Here’s
So, Blogging 1-0-1 Comment on other blogs! Great, I can do this. I found Miss Math Dork. She and her great math blogging buddies came up
“Oh, But You Teach Honors Classes and Those Kids Know How To Stay Organized!” “So, why would you want to use Foldables?” I hear this
I am a true believer in DinahZike’s Foldables® and the power of ownership when students create an individual journal for almost every subject area. Teachers
I have personally used graphic organizers, Foldables® and Interactive Notebooks in some form for over 14 years with my students. So what does this method
WOW! The end of the year is racing toward us. I’ve had many requests to share my Review and Final Exam files. If you are
My thanks to Miss B, at I is a Number, for finding my typing error on card E1. But more importantly, for giving back to
I’ve always held the belief that my students should be able to build a strong foundation of mathematics, not only with paper and pencil, but
I’ve been asked, “How do you use the eight-page bound-book-style Foldables* in class instruction?” and, “How do I get my students to stay organized?” Here’s
So, Blogging 1-0-1 Comment on other blogs! Great, I can do this. I found Miss Math Dork. She and her great math blogging buddies came up
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