Science Notebook
A science notebook is much more than just a notebook.
It is a place you record
your experimental data, make notes from your research and discussions, and
write reflections and summaries about what you observe
and learn. Y our science
notebook is a reflection of what you know and are able to do in this science course.
It provides a visible, permanent record of your thinking and learning.
Drawings often explain more than words, so throughout your science notebook,
you should have
many diagrams, sketches, and drawings.
Graphic organizers such
as Venn diagrams and concept maps are used to help organize your thoughts or
material that is being learned.
Y ou are expected to follow these guidelines and any others presented by
your
teacher.
1. All writing is neat and legible.
2. Pages are not lost or torn out.
3. Mistakes are erased or drawn through with one line.
4. All notebook entries begin with the appropriate date.
5. Creativity, curiosity, and thinking are evident.
6. Artwork is relevant to the topic and tasteful in nature.
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