Day 3: Create a Water Awareness Month Science Notebook | Day 3: Create a Water Awareness Month Science Notebook | Keep track of your Water Awareness Month journey with a DIY Science Notebook that you can make without staples. | <div class="ExternalClass32264ED624A0451C979254BC54440CFD"><p>In science and in life, if you don't record it, it's like it never happened. Follow these directions to make your own Water Awareness Month Science Notebook:</p><ol><li><span style="line-height:1.6;font-size:13px;">Gather materials:</span></li><ul><li><span style="line-height:1.6;font-size:13px;">6 sheets of blank pieces of paper per person</span></li><li><span style="line-height:18.9091px;">A pair of scissors</span></li></ul><li><span style="line-height:1.6;font-size:13px;">Take all six sheets of paper and folder them in half "hamburger" style. </span><br></li><li><span style="line-height:1.6;font-size:13px;">Cut two small triangular notches into the folder side of the sheets of paper. Locate each notch about two inches from the end of the sheet.</span></li><li><span style="line-height:1.6;font-size:13px;">Split the sheets in two groups with three sheets of paper each: Group A and Group B.</span></li><li>Take Group A and cut into the notch starting from the end of the sheet. Put aside Group A.</li><li>Take Group B and cut from notch to notch. Put Group B down.</li><li>Pick up Group A and roll it lengthwise, like a taquito. Stick the whole taquito into Group B and stop halfway through.</li><li>Unroll Group A until it fits snugly into Group B. Group A and Group B should now be connected.</li><li>Fold the new notebook in half, hamburger style. </li></ol><div>Congrats! You now have a staple-less notebook that you can use to record your journey. Follow the rest of the steps below to get your notebook ready to record your observations.</div><div><br></div><div><ol><li>Decorate your cover with a title and art.</li><li>Use the first couple pages to record your table of contents. Include date, title, and page number.</li><li>For each journey entry, include a title, the date, and then record your observations using words, pictures, diagrams, and drawings. </li><li>What should you record? Record things you saw, things you thought, things that disgusted you, things that interested you, smells you encountered, sounds you heard, people who were with you, and many more. Record it because you never know if it will be useful!</li></ol><div>Happy adventuring!</div></div></div> | https://www.phoenix.gov/waterservicessite/Lists/WAMCalendar/Attachments/36/Science-Notebook.jpg | 4/3/2024 7:00:00 AM | |