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Radioactive Decay Doodle Notes | Nuclear Chemistry | Cornell Notes

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Loved using this during a class where half my students were doing a lab and the other half needed an independent task to work on. Notes were easy to follow and understand in a 'flipped classroom' situation. Easy to just print the notes and post the slides for the students.
My students loved this for notes on Radioactivity. The doodle notes kept them engaged and the Cornell set up made them feel like their notes were more purposeful than ordinary note sets.
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These scaffolded Radioactive Decay Cornell Doodle Notes combine two effective note-taking strategies and can be used to introduce the concepts of radioactivity and half-life, and the three types of radioactive decay (alpha, beta, and gamma). Students will learn what the word radioactive means, why atoms are radioactive, which elements have radioactive isotopes, the processes of transmutation by alpha and beta decay (using sample equations), that gamma rays are emitted during all decay, and the basics of the concept of half-life and radiocarbon dating. These notes support NGSS HS-PS1-8 (Develop models to illustrate the changes in the composition of the nucleus of the atom and the energy released during the processes of fission, fusion, and radioactive decay.)

Cornell Notes are a note-taking strategy in which topic questions are written in a narrow left-hand column and definitions, explanations, and diagrams are filled in in the right-hand column.

Doodle Notes (or Sketch Notes) are another note-taking strategy for which pictures and graphics activate the visual pathways of the brain, which helps with retention of information when compared to standard note-taking. Your visual learners will really benefit from seeing and coloring in the pictures aside the main points of the notes!

I created a Powerpoint that goes with these notes. The Powerpoint walks the students through the lesson from the Essential Question and through all of the Topic Questions. There is a “Sum It Up” page at the end of the notes, for which students practice applying the concepts. On that page there is also a great ‘Quick Watch’ TED Ed video on radioactive decay that students will view. They will answer questions about the video to help sum up the new learning.

The Cornell Doodle Notes are 4-pages plus 1 page for practicing with the concepts and there are 3 scaffolded versions plus the answer key included.

The Powerpoint is included and there are also directions for accessing the presentation via Google Drive (Google Slides). This is obviously optional depending on how you choose to use this in your classroom.

Learn how to separate the differentiated versions of these notes in your Google Drive and how to assign them digitally using Google Classroom by downloading THIS FREEBIE!

Here are some ways that I suggest using this product:

✎ Whole-Group lesson with scaffolding : decide which students should receive which level of the notes. Hand out the notes to the students. Use the Powerpoint as a presentation and talk aloud through the lesson while the students take notes. Allow them to color/doodle further after each section and at the end of the lesson. {If you have a document camera (an ELMO), you can fill out your own notes and the students can follow along with you as you discuss the concepts aloud!}

✎ Scaffolded Small-Group lesson : separate your students into groups by learning level. Give each student group sets of the appropriate notes for their level. Make sure each group has a device to view the presentation. Post the Powerpoint or Google Slides to your Google Classroom or other online learning platform, or email the Powerpoint version to one ‘student leader’ in each group. The students would view the Powerpoint/Slides together on one device and fill in the notes. . Encourage them to add color/further notes.

✎ Individual Note-Taking or Flipped Classroom : Post the Powerpoint to your Google Classroom or other online learning platform or hand out the Google access directions to your students.. Hand out the appropriate-level notes to each student. Students can work at their own pace to view the presentation and complete their notes. Encourage them to add color/further notes.

Please note that this resource is not editable due to font and clip art licensing agreements.

Doodle notes is a trademarked term used with permission. Please visit doodlenotes.org for more information.

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