Monday, July 8, 2013

Interactive Notebook Organization

I'm going to try my hand with more interactive notebooking this coming school year.
I figured out this handy way to organize the many Common Core clip prompts I plan to utilize.
I cut apart each standard prompt and paper clipped them together as a set. 
Then, I labeled each corner of a sleeve protector with a Sharpie like this: RL 1, RL 2, RL 3 and so on.
All the standard prompts are then put in the matching sleeve.
I figured this system would help save me time.  I'll simply pass them out with an appropriate lesson and have students glue them into their response notebooks.



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10 comments:

  1. Great idea to print them out ahead of time! It will definitely make life easier. (And who doesn't want that???)

    Jennifer
    Mrs. Laffin's Laughings

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  2. I made bags of shredded paper this week too! And there are more to be made:)

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  3. I hope to use interactive notebooks more this year so I really appreciate this tip. I love things that can prepped ahead of time!

    Looking From Third to Fourth

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  4. I love this idea- plus it reminds me that I need to clean out and reorganize my notebooks.

    ~Diving Into Learning

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  5. What a good way to organize your prompts...I know that'll save you some time!

    Congrats on getting all your shredding done! I know that's a relief.

    Kristina
    Mrs. Z & Company

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  6. Its so crazy seeing all of these posts about common core, and being from Texas, we haven't adopted them. Still going with our state mandated ones. Love the binder organization though! I moved to that last summer and am so glad I did!

    Amanda
    Reaching for the TOP!

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  7. Great idea to print them out in advance! Very organized:) Thanks for linking up!

    Elizabeth
    Fun in Room 4B

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  8. I love this idea...I really want to use interactive notebooks, but worry about the instructional time cutting/pasting with little third grade hands will take up. Did you write the prompts yourself? Would you be willing to share with a new-to-Common-Core teacher? I'd so so appreciate it!

    --Brooke872@gmail.com

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