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Tag Archives: Doodle Notes
What is My Process for Drawing Sketch Notes for My Students? Here’s A Step-By-Step Guide!
You’ve Used Prepared Sketch Notes & Doodle Notes But You’d Like to Create Your Own…. But How? I’ve been creating Sketch Notes for my students for several years (ever since I had a student in AP Bio whose first language … Continue reading
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Using Sketch Notes in the Biology Classroom
I confess…. I’m a doodler. If I’m sitting in a meeting, I’m drawing in the margins. If I’m studying, I draw goofy cartoons to help me remember things. Last year, I had a student in AP Bio whose first language … Continue reading