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INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS

    Throughout the year you will creative an interactive notebook that will allow you to record, collect, and analyze
information in a variety of ways. As you learn new ideas, you will use several types of writing and graphic
techniques to record them. Then you will do something with those ideas. This will encourage you to use your
critical thinking skills to organize, synthesize, and evaluate information. As a result you will become a more
creative and independent thinker.

Preparing to use your Notebook:
The following materials are necessary to begin and are included on your supply list for class:
         a spiral notebook (Five Star Mead 3 Subject book – the big one (11”x8.5”) - saves time cutting)
         a variety of pens, colored pencils, hi-lighters, glue sticks, scissors


Getting Started:
    To begin you Interactive Notebook you will create a cover page. Your cover page is the first page in your spiral
and it must include the following information:
         AP Human Geography (title of the course)
         Your name
         Your class period
         borders, diagrams, illustrations, news headlines, etc. (things that you associate with Geography)
This is the first impression you communicate about your notebook so be sure it is terrific!

Beginning a unit or chapter of study:
    At the beginning of each new textbook chapter or unit of study, you will create a chapter title page. Every
assignment for the chapter goes behind the chapter title page. It is an organized way to divide the material.

Notebook Organization:
Using you notebook, you will record information in a logical, organized fashion. You will use the right and left sides
of your notebook for very specific tasks (similar to the theory that your brain is divided into two hemispheres and
each is responsible for certain skills and abilities).




                                                           3
Fold on the dotted line and glue this area
             before placing in Interactive Notebook.


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

        The Right Side of your notebook is the "input" side. Typically all homework, lecture notes, discussion brainstorms,
        and "testable" information is found here. You will use the right page to
                 record lecture notes
                 complete book Q. & A. assignments (and all questions must be copied)
                 take discussion notes or Cornell reading notes
        Remember: YOU WRITE ON THE RIGHT!
        In your notes on the right side, use the following techniques to help you remember and process key information:
                 vary the size & boldness of the letters
                 write key words or ideas in color
                 underline/hi-light key words or ideas
                 hi-light questions so that answers are easier to find
                 use bullets to separate important ideas


        The Left Side of your notebook is the "output" side. It is used to process the new ideas that you are learning,
        create personal meaning from this information, and make insightful connections with previous units or study or
        other classes. You will use the left side to:
                 explore your opinions
                 clarify your values on controversial issues
                 organize what you learned on the right side into meaningful ideas
                 reinforce vocabulary, key concepts, geographic characteristics, mapping etc.
        You will do this by:
                 illustrating
                 making maps, flow charts, T-charts, Venn diagrams, vocabulary webs, etc.
                 writing poetry, limericks, musical ballads or lyrics, etc.
                 drawing stick figures and writing dialogue between them or labeling their actions
                 clipping comics, political cartoons, or news articles and summarizing (3-5 sentences) how they relate to
                    the information on the right side

        EVERYTHING ON THE LEFT REFLECTS WHAT IS ON THE RIGHT!
        EVERYTHING ON THE RIGHT MUST HAVE AN ACCOMPANYING LEFT PAGE!

            You generate most left pages, but there are times when I supply you with entries or mandatory graphic
        organizers and maps. It is essential that you put effort into this year-long project. The left side, especially, is
        where you SHOW ME YOU UNDERSTAND the information I have taught or the material you have read. ASK
        IMMEDIATELY if you need help generating ideas for left-page entries.

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Notebook intro

  • 1. INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS Throughout the year you will creative an interactive notebook that will allow you to record, collect, and analyze information in a variety of ways. As you learn new ideas, you will use several types of writing and graphic techniques to record them. Then you will do something with those ideas. This will encourage you to use your critical thinking skills to organize, synthesize, and evaluate information. As a result you will become a more creative and independent thinker. Preparing to use your Notebook: The following materials are necessary to begin and are included on your supply list for class:  a spiral notebook (Five Star Mead 3 Subject book – the big one (11”x8.5”) - saves time cutting)  a variety of pens, colored pencils, hi-lighters, glue sticks, scissors Getting Started: To begin you Interactive Notebook you will create a cover page. Your cover page is the first page in your spiral and it must include the following information:  AP Human Geography (title of the course)  Your name  Your class period  borders, diagrams, illustrations, news headlines, etc. (things that you associate with Geography) This is the first impression you communicate about your notebook so be sure it is terrific! Beginning a unit or chapter of study: At the beginning of each new textbook chapter or unit of study, you will create a chapter title page. Every assignment for the chapter goes behind the chapter title page. It is an organized way to divide the material. Notebook Organization: Using you notebook, you will record information in a logical, organized fashion. You will use the right and left sides of your notebook for very specific tasks (similar to the theory that your brain is divided into two hemispheres and each is responsible for certain skills and abilities). 3
  • 2. Fold on the dotted line and glue this area before placing in Interactive Notebook. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Right Side of your notebook is the "input" side. Typically all homework, lecture notes, discussion brainstorms, and "testable" information is found here. You will use the right page to  record lecture notes  complete book Q. & A. assignments (and all questions must be copied)  take discussion notes or Cornell reading notes Remember: YOU WRITE ON THE RIGHT! In your notes on the right side, use the following techniques to help you remember and process key information:  vary the size & boldness of the letters  write key words or ideas in color  underline/hi-light key words or ideas  hi-light questions so that answers are easier to find  use bullets to separate important ideas The Left Side of your notebook is the "output" side. It is used to process the new ideas that you are learning, create personal meaning from this information, and make insightful connections with previous units or study or other classes. You will use the left side to:  explore your opinions  clarify your values on controversial issues  organize what you learned on the right side into meaningful ideas  reinforce vocabulary, key concepts, geographic characteristics, mapping etc. You will do this by:  illustrating  making maps, flow charts, T-charts, Venn diagrams, vocabulary webs, etc.  writing poetry, limericks, musical ballads or lyrics, etc.  drawing stick figures and writing dialogue between them or labeling their actions  clipping comics, political cartoons, or news articles and summarizing (3-5 sentences) how they relate to the information on the right side EVERYTHING ON THE LEFT REFLECTS WHAT IS ON THE RIGHT! EVERYTHING ON THE RIGHT MUST HAVE AN ACCOMPANYING LEFT PAGE! You generate most left pages, but there are times when I supply you with entries or mandatory graphic organizers and maps. It is essential that you put effort into this year-long project. The left side, especially, is where you SHOW ME YOU UNDERSTAND the information I have taught or the material you have read. ASK IMMEDIATELY if you need help generating ideas for left-page entries.