Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Mod. 8 Informational Book Review: Notable Notebooks




For students:

Students: if you don't like taking notes, you must read this book! It will provide many examples of how important people in science have taken notes and how it helped them succeed. Note taking should be helpful, not torture! From sketching pictures of plants and animals, to designing, to recording facts and details, science notebooks are important to research and history. Did you know Leonardo Da Vinci wrote in his notebooks backwards so they could only be read with a mirror? Notable Notebooks even shows students how to create their own notebook in 4 easy steps.

For teachers:

Notable Notebooks: Scientists and their Writings is an excellent addition to any classroom or school library. Written in a rhyming format, students will learn about a variety of important people in history and how their notebooks were vital to their discoveries and research. Rich with illustrations and photographs, students will be able to make a connection between their science notebook and why it is important to take notes.

ISBN: 9781681403793

Reference:

Fries-Gaither, J. (2016). Notable Notebooks: Scientists and their writings.
          Arlington, VA: National Science Teachers Association.

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