The Ultimate Guide to using Instagram with Interactive Notebooks · Kayse Morris (2024)

You've seen other interactive notebooks but you've never seen a classroom as engaged as they are with this notebook and Instagram.

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This guidewill help students enjoy Instagram in the Classroom and boost your coolness factor with Interactive notebooks.

In this guide you will learn how to :

  1. Get started with using Instagram in the classroom with Interactive Notebooks.
  2. Engage your students with Instagram Foldables.
  3. Use Instagram to create daily Ticket Out the Doors.
  4. Teach setting with Instagram.
  5. Make students feel like they aren’t even learning.
  6. Be the coolest teacher in the school. (Guaranteed!)

Instagram Swag

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In order to begin using Instagram in the Classroom there are a few background rules. On one hand, if you will be using student names or photographs, make sure to get documentation from their parents that they approve. In addition, be sure to never post a student’s last name. Finally, make sure your classroom Instagram Page is set to private so only students will be allowed to view the images.Now for the swag part – get to know Instagram. Make sure you understand the terms so you don’t sound ridiculous to your students.

Instagram Foldables for Interactive Notebooks

This foldable is in the digital version of interactive notebooks, but don't worry. If you aren't in to Digital Interactive Notebooks just yet, thissimple foldable can also be used in print. While students read any novel or short story, have them identify the author's point of view. Afterward, students can manipulate these foldables using Google Drive, or if you prefer the printable version, students may cut, paste, and color in their interactive reading notebook.

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Instagram Ticket Out the Door

You know everyone loves a good ticket out the door! Don’t fight it. Instead of using the original sticky note version, it’s time to opt for an even fancier version. Give students the opportunity to post pictures on your Instagram feed by taking action shots of their learning. Be sure to set parameters with your students about your acceptable use policy. Don't have one? No problem! You can download myAcceptable Use Policy! You can follow my teacher Instagram page here.

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Upload

Next, have the students upload their photos directly to your class Instagram page. If you are worried about what your students may upload, a great way to monitor their photographs would be to have them upload their images to Google Classroom and you may save your favorite to upload to the classroom Instagram Feed.

Instagram Setting

I love this one! When I teach setting, I love for students to visual the picture. For example, use the Huckleberry Finn song by Flocabulary to get them geared up for learning. Next, have a picture gathered fromyour favorite stock photo store and post it to your instagram. For instance, here's a simple idea for the story Huckleberry Finn. The photograph describes the setting on the Mississippi River. Finally, use a hashtag to really get the conversation started like #twoboysonariver or #theolemississippi

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Instagram Context Clues

Understanding context clues can really vamp up a student's reading game. I know you’re thinking, what does this have to do with Instagram? Use photographs from various stock photograph places online that are blurry. Upload them to your Instagram page with questions for your students. Give them hints or clues about what the image may be. I use this method when explaining the term context clues.Within a passage, the author will give you hints or clues about unknown words similar to our Instagram picture.

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InstagramPoint of View for Interactive Notebooks

When reading a story, we go back to this foldable to remind us to search for pronouns that indicate point of view. For example, it’s all about the pronouns baby. The best part about this lesson is that it is also available completely digital with my new product line – GO GOOGLE! You can transform this paper interactive notebook into a completely digital interactive notebook. You’re so fancy. Purchase this interactive notebook for reading here or buy the ELA bundle here.

Instagram Responding to Literature for Interactive Notebooks

Similar to the Point of View Foldable, this Responding to Literature Foldable is ridiculously awesomefor your interactive notebooks. Have students read a passage and then respond to it using their schema, visualization, text talk notes, and more! You can purchase this interactive notebook here.The Ultimate Guide to using Instagram with Interactive Notebooks · Kayse Morris (9)

Instagram and Snapchat for Interactive Notebooks

Your cool factor will increase by 1,000 points if you use this foldable. Guaranteed! Use Snapchat to engage students when learning about summarizing and paraphrasing. Have students Snapchat summarize by reading a quick article from anywhere on the internet. Give them only a minute to read as much as possible. After that minute is up, remove the article. Next, students will race to summarize and paraphrase inside their Interactive Notebooks. As a result, the student with the best answer gets to be featured on your class Instagram Feed!

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Instagram and Pinterest

What's so perfect about this lesson is that students already know how they can be featured on the classroom Instagram Feed. First, explain what Pinterest is to the students. Next, talk about how Pinterest is essentially, “The Best of the Internet.” In this activity students will “pin” the best characters in the story to their Interactive Notebook. The students with the best and most detailed definitions and characters will win. Post their Interactive Notebook page on the Class Instagram.

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Instagram Classroom Celebrities

Now it's time to highlight your Instagram Celebrities of the week. Further, it can be highlights of your favorite Interactive Notebook foldables of the week. Likewise, it can be students that were “caught being good,” maybe by cleaning up their interactive notebook materials, or maybe it could be a student that helped another student who was absent. Simply take their picture and upload it to the classroom Instagram page for instant Instagram Celebrity status. (Remember to only take pictures of students that have been approved.)

Interactive Notebooks Conclusion :

When an administrator walks in your door, instead of being worried, be excited you are producing a positive learning environment with tons of differentiation. Transform your room into a class of 2016, instead of a dragfrom 2015. It's important that you stay relevant, rigorous, and riveting with your students. It's like being a kid all over again.

You can purchase any of these interactive notebooks in my TpT store by clicking on the notebook.

Reading Interactive Notebook (4-8)

Writing Interactive Notebook (4-8)

Grammar Interactive Notebook (4-8)

Social Studies and Science Interactive Notebooks (K-5)

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