![]() ![]() I typically set up my notebook as a series of 2-page spreads. I’ve always found that a bit too restrictive and felt like the left and right hand pages should’ve been swapped, so I have done my own thing and really don’t believe in sticking to any rules. A quick summary is that the left hand page is for student’s to output and summarize or interact in some way with the teacher-led right hand page. This is very common in AVID schools to be trained this way. If you’ve researched interactive notebooks before, you might’ve run into the notion of Left/Right pages and how they should serve different features. Just keep the end goal of building a really wonderful study and reference tool at the forefront, always. You really can build the notebook however you like. Not every page must be something that is glued in, either.
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