Math Interactive Math Interactive Notebook Notebook (MIN) (MIN) A Key Element to Success A Key Element to Success in Math Class with Ms. Pope in Math Class with Ms. Pope This is a modified PowerPoint of a PowerPoint originally shared by Melinda Gannon and Ms. Sanders.
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Math Interactive NotebookMath Interactive Notebook(MIN)(MIN)
Math Interactive NotebookMath Interactive Notebook(MIN)(MIN)
A Key Element to Success A Key Element to Success in Math Class with Ms. Popein Math Class with Ms. Pope
This is a modified PowerPoint of a PowerPoint originally shared by Melinda
Gannon and Ms. Sanders.
Have you ever heard yourself say . . .
Keep it all together with your
What is an Interactive Notebook?
• A personalized, clear textbook• A working portfolio -- all of your
notes, classwork, homework, etc. -- in one convenient spot
Left Side – Right Side Orientation
LEFT SIDE
Left side items are items from the teacher and
text to be . . . LEARNABLE CONTENT• Notes, taken in the format directed
by Ms. Pope• Handouts• Graphic organizers• Example problems worked out with
written “running” commentary• Content to go on a math foldable
• Work period input• Word Wall terms
RIGHT SIDE
Right side items are the student’s . . .
REFLECTIONS
• Guided practice• Graphic organizers• Foldables • Homework assignment• Creative math memory hooks• Acronyms to aid in memory• Math journal entries• Poems, raps, riddles, and math games• Work Period output
Left Side• Left is for learnable content!• The left side “belongs” to Ms. Pope
and the text.• The left side has “testable”
information.
Examples of Teacher Left Side Content
• Notes, taken in the format directed by Ms. Pope
• Handouts• Graphic organizers• Example problems worked out with
written “running” commentary• Content to go on a math foldable
Right Side• The right is for “reflection.”• The right side belongs to YOU!• The right side is where you record your
PROCESSING of the teacher-provided notes, handouts, etc. (i.e. of the left side items).
Examples of Student Right Side
Work/Products• Guided practice• Graphic organizers• Foldables • Homework assignment• Your re-writing of notes into your own
language and/or with illustrations
More Examples of Right Side Work/Products
• Math journal entries (e.g. about real-world math, about the assigned Internet math practice homework)
• Creative math memory hooks• Mental math models (e.g. a story about
“good guys leaving” and “bad guys leaving” to explain pos/neg integer multiplication)
Extra Credit Right Side Work/Products
NOTE: These are graded by detailed rubrics.
1.math riddles (especially for geometry) 2.student-created math games requiring
math expertise (both to create and play the game; can involve dice, spinners, etc.)
3.poems/raps to aid memory of concepts or algorithms
4.etc.
sample
re-write of
class notes
into right-side
MIN format
. . . in your own language!
source: http://ideasite.net/math/
Sample Math Memory Hook with Illustration
source: http://ideasite.net/math/
Sample Foldables
Daily Student Supplies• Math Textbook• M.I.N. = Mead 5-Subject (5Star)