Doodle notes are super cute, right? They are definitely more fun than outlines. But most of the ready-to-go doodle notes that you can find online are for middle school topics. So, basically, vocabulary sheets. That’s not exactly what we need in a high school classroom.
I’ll admit, I have still used these types of doodle notes. They give my students a bit of a break while still reviewing basic content. Here’s how I’ve had success incorporating middle school doodle notes in my high school classes:
Redesign Assignment: As a review, ask your students to redesign the doodle notes for high school. They should determine what works and what’s missing. Give them blank printer paper to redesign the doodle notes. Bonus: you could end up with some really cool options to use for notes next year!
If you aren’t sold on using Middle School doodle notes, that’s ok. That’s why I’m working through my own notes, both “traditional” and “funky”, and redesigning them to be both functional and aesthetic.
Do you use middle school resources in your high school classroom?
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