Sunday, May 20, 2012

Interactive Notebook
We have continued to use the interactive science notebook in class. Luckily, the students still love using it! I love the notebooks because I have actually seen an increase in student quiz scores since beginning them. I am hoping to see an increase on the chapter test scores as well. Although these notebooks take more time and effort, they are definitely worth it if the students are learning more by using them! 


The envelope contains a flipbook that shows how the continents have moved over time. The paper at the bottom pulls apart to show how continents have drifted over time. 

A view of the flipbook.

The flipbook in use.

Pictures showing continental drift over time.

A drawing of seafloor spreading.

A close-up of the seafloor spreading drawing.

Plate boundaries.

A close-up of the plate boundaries diagram.

A coloring page of the Earth's plates.

A vocabulary page.

A page describing the different faults.

Learning about earthquakes.

A vocabulary page with a summary of the Richter Scale.

A fun crossword puzzle page.

Learning about volcanoes.

A fun matching page.

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