
Datanotebooking
The following information can also be found on the Montgomery County Public Schools website
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/info/baldrige/staff/addresources.shtm

Possible Components of a datanotebook:
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Grade Level & Classroom Expectations
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Grade Level Goals
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Reading Levels
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Math Levels
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Bell-Work
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Exit Tickets
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Weekly quizzes
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Unit Assessments
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Goal Setting & Action Planning Section
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Parent Communication Section
The above information are just samples of what can go into the notebooks. Depending on the classroom setting, teacher, and student, every notebook will be different!

Examples of datanotebooks:





"Classroom assessment can have a dramatic influence on student achievement." ~Marzano Pg. 3
A Data Notebook is a tracking system that involves students with their learning. It may contains a student’s mission, goals, and an action plan. With it, students can self-monitor and document their progress.
Examples: Homework monitor, Test monitor, Participation monitor
The following video demonstrates the effect that datanotebooking has on students.




Below you can view the data notebook I kept while taking the course SED 335.