My+Science+Journal

My Science Journal Scientists use journals to write down information about their observations and their questions. The following rules will help you create an interesting and informative journal to show what you have eperienced and learned in science. Design your cover, make a title page and leave two blank pages to make a Table of Contents.
 * Writing is neat and legible.
 * Information is written only on the fronts of pages.
 * Pages are numbered in the upper right hand corner.
 * Pages are NOT torn out of the journal.
 * Mistakes are erased or struck out with one line.
 * Every entry has a date and a title to help remind you of the science concept experienced.
 * Labeled drawings and sentences are used to communicate your observations, plans, and conclusions.
 * Each entry explains what you know or why you think something happened.

Here are some sentence starters you may want to try:
 * I wonder why...
 * This relates to...
 * I was really surprised when...
 * I observed that...
 * During the discussion, I wondered...
 * What if...
 * I see a pattern in...This reminds me of...

