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Learning Logs in the Science Classroom - The Literacy Advantage

Science Scope -- April/May 2006

One of the most functional forms of writing to learn is two-column learning logs. Two-column learning logs are based on the premise that collecting information and processing information are two very different aspects of learning. Middle school students can record great quantities of material, but note taking does not translate into comprehension. Try using a Two-column learning log approach to allow students to connect the facts and theories of science to an understanding of their world while developing critical thinking skills in the process.
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