Student notebooks are interactive (we work with them almost daily) and include notes, classwork activities, learning tools, and information. Notebooks are kept in a bin in room 208 and are assessed for a grade periodically (usually once per quarter). Students may check out their notebook to study, get organized, complete unfinished pages, or share their work with family. Notebooks must, however, be returned to the class bin ASAP! Students should treat their interactive notebook with care and respect.
Notebook Table of Contents
p. 1: What is Social Studies? (foldable with definitions)
p. 2-3: World Map (directions/questions & colored map)
p. 4-5: Five Themes of Geography Guided Notes (from this presentation)
p. 6-7: What is Culture? Notes (from slides)
p. 8: Culture Video Analysis
p. 9: World Religions Chart
p. 10: Governments Foldable (use these definitions)
p. 11: Name That Government (use these slides)
p. 12: Economic Systems Vocabulary (use this Quizlet)
p. 13: Economic Systems Notes (use this presentation)
p. 14 -15: Feudalism in Europe (use these slides)
p. 16: Renaissance & Reformation Vocabulary
p. 17: Middle Ages vs. Renaissance
p. 18: Italian City States
p.19-20: Scientific Revolution Notes
21: Scientific Revolution Vocabulary
22: Age of Exploration Intro Packet
24: Exploration Notes
25: Enlightenment Vocabulary
26: Enlightenment Notes
27: The Enlightenment & Pop Culture
28: French Revolution Vocabulary
T.O.C.
P. 1
P. 2-3
P. 4-5
P. 6-7
P. 8-9
P. 10-11
P. 12-13
P. 14-15