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Progress Monitoring using Notebooks

How To

Students will maintain a science notebook, where they will:
- Take class notes.
- Record the class goal set by the teacher.
- Set their own goals for each class.
- Write down personal connections to the material.

Example

  • Set goals for them (establish a section of “goal tracker” in their notebooks. This will comprise of two parts, (1) skills I learned (2) knowledge I learned (3) a requirement for a paragraph for how the student finds this relevant to their own lives.  

  • In each section of class notes, aside from the goals that I'd need them to master, they are going to write down their own goals for the class. It can be a soft-skill goal or a content specific goal.

  • A progress tracker section will be used in the notebook, to help them keep track of whether they are able to answer a specific type of problem.

  • Their notebooks are going to be collected once every two weeks to grade on their progress. 

  • At the end of a unit, students will do a mind map to summarize the unit and write me a paragraph about the mind map. 

  • Teacher will grade biweekly on the notebook.

Why is this Important 

  • Enable students to make their own connections to the knowledge being discussed.  

  • Facilitate student autonomy and self awareness.

  • Help students with logic and sequencing.

Student Notebook Examples: MS Science/HS Physics

Additional resources

AP Chemistry Guided Notes

Please use it along with the AP Chemistry Subject Guide from College Board and adjust when needed.

Chemical Reactions

Kinetics

Thermochemistry 

Equilibrium

Acid Base 

Applications 

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