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Author Nichole Carter shows how sketchnotes can help students retain new material, develop skills to articulate empathy and build connections to larger concepts. Sketchnoting in the Classroom includes strategies for helping students feel successful as they develop their skills, for example, asking them what their brain is telling them, asking how they learn best and encouraging the process through specific note-taking strategies.
The book includes:
- Analysis of the brain science behind sketchnoting, including teaching students how to identify patterns and apply them effectively in their sketchnotes.
- Lesson ideas for sketchnoting across content areas, including science, social studies, English language arts and math.
- Tools and resources for both analog and digital sketchnoting techniques.
- Tips for using sketchnotes for professional development, including at conferences and at department or staff meetings.
- Examples from a variety of teachers with experience using sketchnotes in their classes.
This book makes sketchnotes more accessible to all teachers and helps both teachers and students feel confident in visual note-taking.
Audience: 3-12 educators, teacher educators