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I create homeschool co-op class(es) coursework. I am currently working on a new class for next year, and wish to incorporate Doodle Notes. As another homeschooler mentioned, our co-op class meets once per week with the remainder of the coursework completed independently at home.
I would love to be able to explain Doodle Notes to the students without having them download multiple files, and without taking the precious class time to do anything other than show a quick slide of a completed student’s work as an example to inspire their brains.
Here’s the favor:
Can we please get a single pdf file that includes the information from the “Doodle Note Handbook” pgs. 5-7 (minus the 1st sentence on page 5); and page 2 from the “Engage Your Brain Doodle Notes” pdf? Creating a “Doodle Notes for students” handout? This way they would have all the pertinent study information summarized, and a Doodle Note page to practice on. If you wanted to add the student sample (pg. 4 of the “Engage. . .” pdf) that would work too.
I truly appreciate all the effort you’ve taken to not only explain all of this but creating the clips and templates as well.
Christine
Hi Christine,
Ok I just finished putting that together for you. If you send an email to brigid@mathgiraffe.com I will send it over 🙂
Thanks, and have a great day. Stay healthy,
-Brigid
Thank you so much! More than I hoped for!
Christine