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Keep it all together with
Have you ever heard yourself say . . .
TAB and TINA will help you.
TAB and TINA are your friends.
TINA is your study buddy.
TINA will help you pass quizzes and tests.
TAB and TINA will help you stay organized and prepared for class .
TINA will help you think about math.
All about TABTAB is an acronym for The Algebra Binder.It contains:
*Homework*Paper*Tests*Workbook
Organizing TAB
You will use a 1 – 1 ½ inch binder for TAB.
In TAB you will have accessories which include:
practice workbook graph paper loose leaf paper dividers (optional)
All about TINA
TINA is an acronym for The Interactive Notebook for Algebra.TINA is • a personalized, clear textbook• A working portfolio -- all of your
notes, classwork, reflections, etc. -- in one convenient spot
Left Side – Right Side Orientation
LEFT SIDE
Left side items contain the student’s . . .
LEARNING Process
RIGHT SIDE
Right side items are items from the
teacher and text to be . . . . . .
RECEIVEDAnd Recorded
Right Side• The right is for received
information.• The right side belongs to Ms.
McDow. • The right side has “testable”
information.
Examples of Ms. McDow’s Right Side
Content• Notes• Handouts• Graphic organizers• Example problems worked out
with written “running” commentary
• Content to go on a math foldable
Left Side• Left is for learning process!• The left side belongs to YOU!• The left side is where you record your
PROCESSING of the teacher-provided notes, handouts, etc.
Examples of Student Left Side Work/Products
• Guided practice• Graphic organizers• Foldables • Re-written notes in your language of
learning (word, diagrams, illustrations, etc.)
More Examples of Left Side Work/Products
• Math journal entries (e.g. writing about real-world math or assigned practice work)
• Creative math memory hooks (e.g. P.E.M.D.A.S)
• Mental math models (e.g. illustrations of fraction bars, algebra tiles, etc.)
sample
re-write of
class notes
into left-side
TINA format
. . . in your own language!
source: http://ideasite.net/math/
Sample Math Memory Hook with Illustration
source: http://ideasite.net/math/
Sample Foldables
Sample Venn Diagram
Sample Math Riddle
Student Supplies• Math textbook• TAB = One to one and one-half
inch binder (math-class-only)• TINA = a spiral bound notebook
numbered in the upper outside corners
• pencil bag of supplies (see next slide)
Pencil Bag Contents• Pencils• Hand held, covered pencil
sharpener (must catch its own shavings)
• Whiteboard marker, colored pencils, red grading pen
• Scissors, glue, calculator (optional)
Maintaining TINA The Interactive Notebook for Algebra
• Number the pages starting at number 1. (the 1st right hand page is 1).– Refrain from tearing out complete or partial
pages• Write your name and date on the first page
of each assignment• Feel free to doodle or draw ONLY if it
relates to the notes (left side pages)–Use colored pencils to enhance
learning (using color to show each step is a meaningful way to utilize color)
Test Your TINA Knowledge
Can you mentally fill in the blanks below and mentally “circle” the correct words?
The left side is for the_________ _________.
It is for input/output. (circle one) from the
_________.
The right side is for________ & _________.
It is for input/output. (circle one) from the
_________.
Setting up TINA
On the Cover
First and Last Name
Academic PeriodMrs. McDow,
Math
Write in the upper right hand corner of the cover.
The center of the cover will contain some important formulas. Each formula must be labeled.
Formulas:•Slope formula•Slope-Intercept formula•Pythagorean Theorem formula•Volume of a cone•Volume of a cylinder
PASTE EVERYTHING YOU SEE AFTER THIS POINT INTO YOUR NOTEBOOK EXACTLY AS IT IS SHOWN!
The next few pages will serve as samples pages.
Number the first 10 pages in the upper outer corners (front and back) Begin with number 1.
Page 1 SyllabusPage 2 Curriculum MapPage 3 Curriculum MapPage 4 TINA GuidelinesPage 5 TINA RubricPage 6 Content for left hand pagePage 7 Content for right hand page
SummarizingTicket Out the Door
• On a sheet of paper, write 4 to 5 sentences explaining the benefits of using TINA and TAB.
Remember to include your heading.
HOMEWORK FOR TONIGHT
Get Rubric and Guidelines signed.