Guided notebooks provide additional structure and practice opportunities for co-requisite & credit-level classes alike. These materials ask students to follow along with instructional content, apply key concepts & terms in exercises complementing those found within the software, and provide useful study tips to help learners better retain knowledge. This supplemental resource, available for a range…
Guided notebooks provide additional structure and practice opportunities for co-requisite & credit-level classes alike. These materials ask students to follow along with instructional content, apply key concepts & terms in exercises complementing those found within the software, and provide useful study tips to help learners better retain knowledge.
This supplemental resource, available for a range of disciplines including statistics, mathematics, economics, English language & composition, and psychology, encourages:
Application of content via interactive activities & exercises
Accountability for reading material & active participation
Building connections between lesson content & real-world scenarios to contextualize key topics
Development of soft skills (note-taking, time management, study tips, etc.)
Activities on concepts including purpose, tone & rhetoric
Supplemental grammar & mechanics practice to complement lessons
Critical reading exercises
Note-taking& annotating skill development
Breakdown of the writing process
Self-test comprehension checkpoints
Graphic organizers
In the Credit-Level & Co-Requisite Mathematics/Statistics Classroom
Critical thinking prompts
Connections to key mathematical concepts
Watch and work exercises
Self-test comprehension checkpoints
Graphing templates
Soft skill development including note-taking
Explain in your own words
Scenario-based application questions
In the Economics Classroom
Graphing practice – Start from scratch with axes labels and graphing
Say It in a Sentence – Summarize key concepts in a single sentence
Economics and You – Directly relate topics to personal experiences
On Your Own – Test knowledge with application-based questions, fill-in-the-blanks, and more
Test Yourself – Ensure key concepts are understood in a lesson review
In the Psychology Classroom
Say It in a Sentence – Summarize key concepts in a single sentence
Psychology and You – Directly relate topics to personal experiences
On Your Own – Test knowledge with application-based questions, fill-in-the-blanks, and more
Test Yourself – Ensure key concepts are understood in a lesson review
Make Connections & Build Confidence
Co-requisite students can especially benefit from using guided notebooks alongside course content. The scaffolded learning approach present in these materials helps learners more readily connect concepts, building on knowledge gained in prior lessons & creating greater confidence in facing new concepts as the course progresses.
The guided notebooks also present several study practices that students can integrate into their routine, setting them up for success throughout their academic careers.