Interactive Notebook Output Strategies Ebook
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Description
Interactive Notebook Output Strategies Ebook
What is Output?
Simply put, output is students' synthesis of their learning. In an interactive notebook, the information given to students is placed on the right-hand side of the notebook and is known as input. This may include fold-ups, graphic organizers, facts, lists, reading passages, or more. Output, usually found on the left-hand side of the notebook, is how students respond to and process their learning. Output is where critical thinking skills are used.
How Should I Use This Resource?
This resource was built to help you, the teacher, make the most of your interactive notebooks by providing strategies for students to use when synthesizing their new learning. Within this pack, you will find strategies, examples, rubrics, and ideas for how students can share their work products. You can use this document when lesson planning or as a flip guide to pick an activity when you have a few moments to spare. You can go in order or you can choose at random. You can select a few favorite strategies, or use them all. The power is in your hands.
What's In This Resource?
- The rationale for using INB output
- 25+ output strategies (with more to be added over time)
- Each strategy includes an explanation, step-by-step directions, and examples of when to use the strategy.
- Set of editable rubrics
- The rationale for sharing output
- Strategies for sharing student output
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