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Interactive Notebook Packet
Resources for a Middle School Math Notebook
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Math Interactive Notebook For the entire school year, we will be using an Interactive Notebook. The interactive notebook is more than a notebook in which to take notes. It is a way of collecting and processing information. It will replace your math textbook. The Interactive Notebook uses a right side and left side to help you organize your learning. The right page includes traditional class assignments: notes, worksheets, etc. The left side is a place for you to process that information.
Implementation
Notebooks can be kept in your binder or stored in the classroom. Bring it to class every day. It will not be in your best interest to lose it.
Number the pages sequentially. Do not remove any pages. Both right and left pages should be numbered. It is important that all of us have the same information on the same page.
The first pages are reserved for a table of contents, and instructions. Other information will be included as appendices.
Use color to help organize your information.
Handouts, foldables and other papers should be glued or taped in place. No staples.
You will need other supplies: markers, glue stick, tape, ruler, pencils, colored pencils
Notebooks will be graded weekly using self, peer and teacher checklists.
Purpose: focus on todays activity
Examples: pre-test, quick-write, demonstration, T-chart
Purpose: information from todays activity (learning)
Examples: textbook or lecture notes, vocabulary, lab procedure & data, worksheet, concept map Purpose: reflect or apply
todays activity
Examples: content or lab questions, quick-write, 3-2-1 summary, diagram, graph
Interactive Cafe
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Interactive Notebooks are characterized by
RIGHT SIDE Input and LEFT SIDE Output!
An Interactive Notebook gives students a place to:
Set Goals Plan Study Strategies Document Learning Track Success
Left Side Examples Right Side Examples Poems Vocabulary Cartoons Word Puzzles Analogies Graphics Sketches Practice problems or examples Paraphrases Pictures Articles Lyrics to a song Web information Memory tips and techniques Brainstorming Concept maps/flow charts Study plan Reflections Goal setting Communication with parent/teacher
Lecture Notes Daily and homework assignments Tests Quizzes Lab activities Hand outs Vocabulary Assignments Focus or warm-up activities Foldables Pre-lab notes Book notes Graphic organizers Film notes
Left Side Characteristics
Colorful, creative, unique to student, demonstrates understanding, entered on even numbered pages, date and subject
title at top of each page
Right Side Characteristics
Content and concepts of curriculum, notes in Cornell style, teacher or text driven, entered on odd numbered pages, date and
subject title at top of page
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Interactive Notebook Rubric
Excellent Satisfactory Need
Improvement Weak
Output
All work is: Finished Thoughtful Making
connections Clear Creative
Majority of work is: Finished Thoughtful Making
connections Clear Creative
Some work is: Finished Thoughtful Making
connections Clear Creative
Little/No work is: Finished Thoughtful Making
connections Clear Creative
Points 20 15 10 5
Input
All work is: Finished Thoughtful Thorough Consistently
done with good effort
Majority of work is: Finished Thoughtful Thorough Consistently
done with good effort
Some work is: Finished Thoughtful Thorough Consistently
done with good effort
Little/No work is: Finished Thoughtful Thorough Consistently
done with good effort
Points 20 15 10 5
Organization and Neatness
Pages are numbered
Table of Contents complete with titles
Work is neat and legible
Contents is organized and in its proper place
Less than 4 items are missing.
Five to Eight items are missing.
Nine or more items are missing.
Points 10 8 6 4
Teacher Comments: _________________________________________________
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Score: Rubric Points: ________
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A Three Story Intellect!
BLOOMSTAXONOMYandCostasLevelsofQuestioningThe Student will
Knowledge (Remembering)
Learn specific facts, ideas, vocabulary; remembering/recalling information or specific facts.
Comprehension (Understanding)
Ability to grasp the meaning of material; communicate knowledge; understanding information without relating it to other material.
Application (Applying)
Ability to use learned material in new and concrete situations; use learned knowledge and interpret previous situations.
Analysis (Analyzing)
Ability to break down material into its component parts and perceive interrelationships.
Synthesis (Creating)
Ability to put parts together to form a new whole; use elements in new patterns and relationships.
Evaluation (Evaluating)
Ability to judge the value of material (statement, novel, poem, report, etc.) for a given purpose; judgment is based on given criteria.
Introduction of knowledge
Level Onethe basement By doing the following
Practice knowledge learned
Level Two the ground floor By doing the following
Demonstrates mastery of knowledge learned
Level Threethe penthouse By doing the following
collect, copy, define, describe, examine, find, group, identify, indicate, label, list, locate, match, name, omit, observe, point, provide, quote, read, recall, recite, recognize, repeat, reproduce, say, select, sort, spell, state, tabulate, tell, touch, underline, who, when, where, what
alter, associate calculate, categorize, change, communicate, convert, distinguish, expand, explain, inform, name alternatives, outline, paraphrase, rearrange, reconstruct, relate, restate (own words), summarize, tell the meaning of, translate, understand, verbalize, write
acquire, adopt, apply, assemble, capitalize, construct, consume, demonstrate, develop, discuss, experiment, formulate, manipulate, organize, relate, report, search, show, solve novel problems, tell consequences, try, use, utilize
analyze, arrange, break down, categorize, classify, compare, contrast, deduce, determine, diagram, differentiate, discuss causes, dissect, distinguish, give reasons, order, separate, sequence, survey, take apart, test for, why
alter, build, combine, compose, construct, create, develop, estimate, form a new, generate, hypothesize, imagine, improve, infer, invent, modify, plan, predict, produce, propose, reorganize, rewrite, revise, simplify, synthesize
appraise, argue, assess, challenge, choose, conclude, criticize, critique, debate, decide, defend, discriminate, discuss, document, draw conclusions, editorialize, evaluate, grade, interpret, judge, justify, prioritize, rank, rate, recommend, reject, support, validate, weigh
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KnowledgeLevel 1A (Remembering)
ComprehensionLevel 1B (Understanding)
ApplicationLevel 2A (Applying)
AnalysisLevel 2B (Analyzing)
SynthesisLevel 3A (Creating)
EvaluationLevel 3B (Evaluating)
Skills Demonstrated:
Observation and recall of information
Knowledge of dates, events, places
Knowledge of major ideas Master of subject matter
Skills Demonstrated:
Understanding information
Grasp meaning Translate knowledge into
new context Interpret facts, compare,
contrast Order, group, infer causes Predict consequences
Skills Demonstrated:
Use information Use methods, concepts,
theories in new situations Solve problems using
required skills or knowledge
Skills Demonstrated:
Seeing patterns Organization of parts Recognition of hidden
meanings Identification of
components
Skills Demonstrated:
Use old ideas to create new ones
Generalize from given facts
Relate knowledge from several areas
Predict, draw conclusions
Skills Demonstrated:
Compare and discriminate between ideas
Assess value of theories, presentations
Make choices based on reasoned argument
What is? How is? Where is? When did ____ happen? How did _______? Why did? How would you describe? When did? Can you recall? How would you show? Can you select? Who were the main...? Can you list three? Which one? Who was?
How would you classify the type of? How would you compare/contrast? Will you state or interpret in your own words? How would you rephrase the meaning? What facts or ideas show? What is the main idea of? Which statements support? Can you explain what is happeningwhat is meant? What can you say about? Which is the best answer? How would you summarize?
How would you use? What examples can you find to? How would you solve_____using what you have learned? How would you organize ______to show? How would you show your understanding? What approach would you use to? How would you apply what you learned to develop? What other way would you plan to? What would result if? Can you make use of the facts to? What elements would you choose to change? What facts would you select to show? What questions would you ask in an interview with?
What are the parts of? How is_____related to? Why do you think? What is the theme? What motive is there? Can you list the parts? What inference can you make? What conclusions can you draw? How would you classify? How would you categorize? Can you identify the different parts? What evidence can you find?What is the relationship between? Can you make a distinction between? What is the function of ? What ideas justify? How would you estimate the results for? What facts can you compile?Can you construct a model that would change? Can you think of an original way for the?
Do you agree with the actions? with the outcomes.? What is your opinion of? How would you prove? Disprove? Can you assess the value or importance of? Would it be better if ? Why did they (the character) choose? What would you recommend? How would you rate the ? What would you cite to defend the actions? How would you evaluate? How could you determine? What choice would you have?
Do you agree with the actions? With the outcomes? What is your opinion of? How would you prove? Disprove? Can you assess the value or importance of? Would it be better if? Why did they (the character) choose? What would you recommend? How would you evaluate? How could you determine? What choice would you have made? What would you select? How would you prioritize? What judgment would you make about? Based on what you know, how would you explain? What information would you use to support the view? How would you justify? What data was used to make the conclusion? Why was it better that? How would you prioritize the facts? How would you compare the ideas?
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Steps I must follow on EVERY WORD PROBLEM
1. Read the problem, sentence by sentence. 2. Write what you know and what you need to
know from the word problem. (UNDERSTAND) Take apart each sentence and write only what is important
to know and what you need to know. (WIK/WINK)
3. Write a plan of action to solve the problem. (PLAN) What type of question is it? What TEKS are involved? What are the steps you are going to use to solve the
problem?
4. Solve the problem using your plan. (SOLVE) 5. Check: Is your answer Reasonable? ()
Justify and Explain your answer in complete sentences.
Created by Miss Lauren Kubin
UPS
TEKS: 6.1 B Adopted 2012 by TEA
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Common Operation Key Words Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division
1. Sum 2. Altogether 3. More 4. Combined 5. Increase 6. Plus 7. Total 8. Both 9. In all 10. Received 11. Deposit 12. Gone up 13. Wins 14. Gain 15. Rises 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
1. Difference 2. Remains 3. How much
more 4. Take away 5. Less than 6. Remainder 7. Fewer 8. Decrease 9. Minus 10. Withdraws 11. Looses 12. A loss of 13. Spent 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
1. Multiply by 2. Twice 3. Product 4. Most 5. Each 6. Total 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. Equally 2. Split 3. Each 4. Goes into 5. Cut into 6. Quotient 7. 8. 9. 10.
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STAAR GRADE 6 MATHEMATICSREFERENCE MATERIALS
LENGTH
Customary Metric
1 mile (mi) = 1,760 yards (yd) 1 kilometer (km) = 1,000 meters (m)
1 yard (yd) = 3 feet (ft) 1 meter (m) = 100 centimeters (cm)
1 foot (ft) = 12 inches (in.) 1 centimeter (cm) = 10 millimeters (mm)
VOLUME AND CAPACITY
Customary Metric
1 gallon (gal) = 4 quarts (qt) 1 liter (L) = 1,000 milliliters (mL)
1 quart (qt) = 2 pints (pt)
1 pint (pt) = 2 cups (c)
1 cup (c) = 8 fluid ounces (fl oz)
WEIGHT AND MASS
Customary Metric
1 ton (T) = 2,000 pounds (lb) 1 kilogram (kg) = 1,000 grams (g)
1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz) 1 gram (g) = 1,000 milligrams (mg)
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Interactive Notebook and Parent Communication
Math Student: Each 6 weeks, schedule a time to meet with your parent or significant adult. Show them your INB and let them know what is going on in class. Write down a few comments made.
Dear Parent or Significant Adult,
Your student is keeping an Interactive Notebook in Mathematics. Please look through it and respond to the following questions. Thank you for supporting our science program.
1) The work I found most interesting was.. because.
2) What does the notebook tell you about your students learning habits?
3) Do you have any comments, questions, or concerns?
Print Name_______________________________
Signature_________________________________
Students Name____________________________
Date_______________________________
OeSticky NoteGive to students once every 9 weeks for students to complete in INB
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