{"id":506,"date":"2018-08-24T06:17:04","date_gmt":"2018-08-24T06:17:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mrsgsclassroom.com\/?p=506"},"modified":"2018-08-24T06:28:15","modified_gmt":"2018-08-24T06:28:15","slug":"what-is-a-foldable","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mrsgsclassroom.com\/what-is-a-foldable\/","title":{"rendered":"What is a FOLDABLE?"},"content":{"rendered":"

I absolutely LOVE creating and using foldables in my classroom!\u00a0 If you\u2019ve never used a foldable in your classroom, then you definitely want to read about my foldables below and how I implement them in my classroom!\u00a0 You will LOVE my foldables.\u00a0 My foldables are very unique, engaging, and fun!\u00a0 Once you use a foldable in your classroom, you will be asking yourself why you didn\u2019t use them before.<\/p>\n

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(1) What is a foldable?<\/strong><\/p>\n

A foldable is a graphic organizer that folds in some type of way.\u00a0 Foldables have become popular in the last few years to help engage students in the classroom.\u00a0 In recent years, there has been a big push to move towards a classroom that involves more hands on learning and student centered classrooms.\u00a0 Foldables were created to help present material that is normally given in direct instruction or notes, as a way to engage students and have them do the thinking.<\/p>\n

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(2) Why do we use foldables in the classroom?<\/strong><\/p>\n

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As stated earlier, I absolutely love using foldables in our classroom!\u00a0 There are so many different types of foldables and they can display information in a variety of ways. \u00a0Foldables can be used as an alternative to traditional style of notes (teacher lectures and students take notes) or as a supplement to transform what students learned into a type of graphic organizer that makes the information more visually appealing.<\/p>\n

My plant cell foldable above is a perfect example of how I have changed the traditional way of students taking notes.\u00a0 Students are given a visual of a plant cell with flaps that open up (next two images below).\u00a0 Students will need to research and give the organelle name and function.\u00a0 This is very different from having students take notes from a PowerPoint or lecture that goes over the organelles.<\/p>\n

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I have found that students perform better on tests when they have constructed foldables on a certain concept.\u00a0 Students are better at retaining the information when they research and write down their findings.\u00a0 In addition, they are able to look back at their information and quiz themselves or their partners.<\/p>\n

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(3) How do we use our foldables in our classroom?<\/strong><\/p>\n

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There are many different ways that you can use my foldables in your classroom.\u00a0 You can have students construct the foldables individually, in pairs, or in groups.\u00a0 There are certain times that I have had students construct it individually versus with classmates.<\/p>\n

Foldables that are used as an introduction to a topic will more than likely be constructed individually.\u00a0 This is so that students can research and explore a topic on their own.\u00a0 Even if students construct a foldable individually, I can place them with a partner and have them quiz one another using their constructed foldable.<\/p>\n

I place students in pairs or groups when they have already learned about some information, and I want our students to discuss with one another.\u00a0 It is my firm belief that students learn the most when they are discussing and justifying their answer.\u00a0 Students are more confident and willing to share when they have had time to discuss with one another.<\/p>\n

(4) Why are my foldables unique?<\/strong><\/p>\n

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I present information through visual cues (like graphs, pictures, and\/or charts) and imagery that appeals to many students.\u00a0 I have used other foldables in my classroom many times.\u00a0 Yet, I have found that some other foldables sometimes give too much information, not enough information, or are difficult for students to construct.\u00a0 My foldables were created to help make the concepts easier to break down and process.\u00a0 I keep my foldables simple and straight to the point.\u00a0 I can\u2019t tell you how many times I’ve had students take forever to look through foldables to find the information that they need.\u00a0 With my foldables, your students will find it easy to locate information.<\/p>\n

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(6) What type of foldables do you offer?<\/strong><\/p>\n

I are continuously adding new products to my store.\u00a0That is why I recommend you\u00a0visiting my foldables in my store<\/strong>,<\/a> and searching by subject (like biology, earth science, etc) or by topic (for example, animal cell) to receive the current up-to-date list of foldables. \u00a0I offer foldables in many different science concepts.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

I absolutely LOVE creating and using foldables in my classroom!\u00a0 If you\u2019ve never used a foldable in your classroom, then you definitely want to read … <\/p>\n

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