Interactive notebooks

Discover innovative ways to engage students with interactive notebooks. Enhance learning and make studying fun with these top ideas for interactive notebooks.
Elementary Writing Lessons, Homeschool Writing, Writing Skills, Project Writing, Story Writing Ideas, Interactive Notebooks Elementary, Interactive Teaching Ideas, Interactive Lapbooks, Interactive Anchor Charts

This STEP-BY-STEP WRITING® IS A COMPLETE WRITER'S WORKSHOP PROGRAM with all the tools needed for the entire year. It is filled with standard-based engaging lessons (scripted), anchor charts, modeling, mentor text, interactive notebook pages, practice, and all the forms, graphic organizers, checklists, and rubrics necessary to teach and assess

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Kim Roh
Lapbook Templates, The Candy Class, Interactive Student Notebooks, Interactive Notes, Third Grade Classroom, Science Education, History Education, Teaching History, Physical Education

Jul 31, 2018 - Hi everyone! Today, I am sharing the template types and some inspiring ideas. The first template type is the accordion. The accordion is a template that folds up like an accordion. It’s unique shape can be used for lots of purposes including connecting ideas and things that go in chronological order. Find out more ideas … The Interactive Notebook Template Types Read More »

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Karen Espinoza Espinoza
Interactive Writing Notebook, Informational Writing, Interactive Book, Interactive Notebooks, Paragraph Writing, Essay Writing, Apa Essay, Writing Rubrics, Narrative Essay

Step-by-Step Reading is a series of effective reading units used in thousands of classrooms. It is full of engaging lessons and resources. A scaffolding approach helps students understand what they are reading. Research shows that building from a basic reading skill to a more complex one not only develops, but strengthens

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Fernanda
Spanish interactive notebooks Spanish Language Learning, Teaching Spanish, Teaching French, Language Teaching, Spanish Grammar, Teaching Grammar, Language Education, Spanish Interactive Notebook, Interactive Journals

Spanish Interactive Notebooks If you've read my posts on teaching Spanish without a textbook, you know I've moved away from teaching explicit grammar. I don't introduce verb charts until at least December, and every year that gets later. For the first part of the year, our grammar section sits empty. This is because students are acquiring grammar structures through comprehensible input, even when they don't know it. Our 'class content' section is chock-full of grammar. It's just not…

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Verónica