tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4239061985324296356.post5793188649453255984..comments2024-03-20T05:40:38.114-04:00Comments on Notebooking, Teaching, and Technology: Why Start Notebooking?Eve Heatonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14342106467437789200noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4239061985324296356.post-6616830296558550272014-09-04T15:16:10.686-04:002014-09-04T15:16:10.686-04:00Last year, I began notebooking with my Biology stu...Last year, I began notebooking with my Biology students and I found they love it, are engaged, and the class climate is phenomenal. So enthused, I am doing it with my Senior Anatomy students. Most of them love it but I have about 5 students who have a hard time with the creativity piece (I believe) and they do not want to do it. I found them sitting, starring, and unengaged. I gave them the option to do other assignments instead, but I'm having difficulty creating lessons for them while everyone else is engaged in notebooking. What would you recommend that I do for students who are disinterested in notebooking? I want them to learn according to their learning style, but I need some ideas...please help!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14451373270577628732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4239061985324296356.post-73759995740765827112013-06-06T09:37:50.448-04:002013-06-06T09:37:50.448-04:00I never was a fan of note booking because of the g...I never was a fan of note booking because of the gluing aspect. I've attempted binders but unless I check them constantly, nothing ends up in them. I am going to give the composition notebook a try this year, but I am curious, what do you do with tests, quizzes and other practice worksheets? Throw them away? I don't think I'd like them glued in....Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09325436632765714073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4239061985324296356.post-52286833223140607212009-07-27T10:30:24.106-04:002009-07-27T10:30:24.106-04:00Hello!!! This is Devon Milling from Science PLUS....Hello!!! This is Devon Milling from Science PLUS. I was doing a google search for science notebooking info to include in my first days of school packet. I was reading this article on squidoo.com and I saw your name and the link to this blog. That is great!!! You are doing awesome things and people get to read about it. GREAT JOB!!!Devon Millingnoreply@blogger.com