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Journals and I-Notes
  • Mr. Ojeda's Social Studies Class


  • William F. Halloran School No. 22
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So ... what do you mean by journals?
  • More than an ordinary notebook
  • A place for you to record your thoughts, questions, and classwork
  • A place for you to INTERACT with what we learn
  • “Thinking on paper” helps to make you a more active learner
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Meet Lenny and his Grandmother
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Meet Lenny and his Grandmother
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Active, passive ... so what?
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Interactive Notes (I-Notes)
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What do I-Notes look like?
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Example #1
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Example #2
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Any Questions?
  • If you have a question, that’s GREAT!


  • Questions are a sign that you are
  • thinking and learning!


  • Write the question(s) in your agenda and we’ll search for answers together.
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Sources
  • http://www.usconstitution.net/constkids4.html
  • http://www.ftschool.org/fourth/s_studies/sg.unit2.html
  • http://www.mrsvaughnsweb.com/interactivenotebooks
  • http://www.teachtci.com/Administrator/ins.asp