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I created a note-taking sheet for the first chapter, based on the headings in the book. What do you think? Useful? Not so much?
Would it be better to have a note-taking sheet to record thoughts from other people's blog posts instead of the book?
Great idea! I am going to do this when I'm teaching informational text.
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Great tool you have created! I still will write in the book and probably take additional notes - but like the compactness of your sheet. Thanks so much. Am looking forward to this book study. I will have a split next year and will need to change my guided reading a bit.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a great idea! I learn best when I take notes. :-)
ReplyDeleteToo cute! It's very fun and interactive. Do you by any chance want to make all my note sheets for my students ;o)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Sabra
Teaching with a Touch of Twang
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ReplyDeleteIt looks as if we have the exact blog design! Great taste!
STephanie
Just found your blog - love it!
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Teaching Maddeness
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Hi Beth
ReplyDeleteLove your blog and used it for an AQ assignment. I read in one of your posts that you were referencing Ontario Curriculum. If you are a Canadian Blogger I would invite you to link up here http://madlylearning.blogspot.ca/2012/06/calling-all-canadian-teacher-bloggers.html