Kaytlin Hodges has made her OneNote notebook even more accessible for her kids through the use of an interactive calendar. On the first page of her IPC and Chemistry notebooks is a calendar, but not just any calendar. Inside of each date box, is a hyperlink to the page that the students will be completing in class. Students know exactly what they are doing when they open their notebook, and can simply click on the link to navigate there. Not only is this helpful to get started quickly in class, it is also much easier for students who are absent to know what work they missed. GREAT JOB MRS. HODGES!
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The English I Team has created not only attractive but easy tools to help give direction to students and make navigation of the notebook easy to understand. Using a page at the beginning of each tab for directions allows the students to understand the purpose for each of the tabs in their notebook.
Ideas for Distribution: - Create the page in your teacher notebook and send out to student tabs - Create the page in the View Only tabs or Content Library and let students copy them over to their notebook Walk your students through each tab and go over the purpose for those tabs. Lead by Example! Put your OneNote on the screen and walk through your tabs and verbally give your directions. Taking the time to do so early on, will help organize and keep your students on track. |
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