Science in Preparing...question about storing information
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:09 am
I see in Preparing the Science section has the student making a notebook entry (unlined pages are suggested), writing answers to questions (lined pages are suggested), and conducting an experiment and logging it in a notebook (unlined pages) or on a lab form (which would be placed in a binder I suppose).
So, my question for all you experienced user of Preparing is:
What method did you find you and your student liked best for storing this information?
I was thinking of using an unlined sketchbook for Science, but then we would need a separate notebook or paper to answer the questions on lined paper. And, if we chose to use the lab form, those would be separate from the sketchbook also. I think I would prefer something that keeps all of the science together.
Did you find you preferred using the lab form for the experiments or simply logging it into a notebook?
Would a sketchbook that uses half blank/half lined paper work? Or would the notebook entry and the answer to the questions not all fit well together on one page?
Thanks for any suggestions you can offer!
Terri
So, my question for all you experienced user of Preparing is:
What method did you find you and your student liked best for storing this information?
I was thinking of using an unlined sketchbook for Science, but then we would need a separate notebook or paper to answer the questions on lined paper. And, if we chose to use the lab form, those would be separate from the sketchbook also. I think I would prefer something that keeps all of the science together.
Did you find you preferred using the lab form for the experiments or simply logging it into a notebook?
Would a sketchbook that uses half blank/half lined paper work? Or would the notebook entry and the answer to the questions not all fit well together on one page?
Thanks for any suggestions you can offer!
Terri