Hey guys, how's it going?
I know you're probably tired of hearing it, but I absolutely
love that commercial with the camel.....
Guess what day it is???? Guess what day it is?!?!?!?!
It's hump day, whoo-whoo!!!!!
It makes me laugh uncontrollably!!!!
love that commercial with the camel.....
Guess what day it is???? Guess what day it is?!?!?!?!
It's hump day, whoo-whoo!!!!!
It makes me laugh uncontrollably!!!!
Anywho, I've been thinking about ways to keep up with student portfolios,
along with anecdotal notes, whatever I would need for a conference, IEP Meeting, PST, etc.
And I think I have discovered a way to do that with Evernote!!
Awhile ago, I wrote about Evernote, you can find that post here.
This would be helpful in classes that have access to an iPad.
This would be helpful in classes that have access to an iPad.
Anywho, Evernote is more than just a note-taking app, it can do so much more!!
Normally, when I write notes, I stay under the notes tab.
I found that you can also set up separate notebooks as well.
So, there are two ways that this can be done!!
I found that you can also set up separate notebooks as well.
So, there are two ways that this can be done!!
Choice 1
Create a separate notebook for each student.

Create a separate notebook for each student.

Then, in each student's notebook, you can create a separate note for basically
anything that you can think about.
Choice 2
Create 1 notebook.
Then create a note page for every student.
If you use this way, you would use one note for each child,
placing all of the information that you need in that note.
I love them both, because you can also take pictures of whatever you need,
and place it in the note as well.
I'm torn on which one I should choose!!!!!
Which way do you like the best?
Oh, in other news, we have a winner for the quietest classroom pencil sharpener!!!
Congratulations Evette!!!!!!!
That's pretty cool! (Hump Day!)
ReplyDeleteJennifer
First Grade Blue SKies
Thank The Lord it is hump day! It's a short week and I'm already tired. Lol I apparently am behind the times on Evernote. I need to look into it though. I think I would prefer the first option just because it seems like you could do more with it. Thanks for the tip though. Something I will definately have to look in to.
ReplyDeleteLove this!!
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