180 Sketchnoting Practice Prompts
A Companion to Sketchnoting in School
de Karin Perry
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Sketchnoting is a powerful tool for learning and while you can jump right in and start creating visual notes, many people don't feel confident to start on their own. 180 Sketchnoting Practice Prompts is packed with activities organized from simple to complex. You'll start by making things out of squares to creating a Sketchnote using a Core Structure.
This book is perfect for teachers looking for ways to introduce Sketchnoting lessons into the classroom. With 180 activities, it lines up nicely with the common school year. Everything you need is included. These activities are appropriate for the teacher and student alike.
You don't have to be an educator to use Sketchnoting though. Anyone can benefit from adding images to written notes. 180 Sketchnoting Practice Prompts is over 250 pages of examples, traceables, and activities that will have you Sketchnoting in no time.
This book is perfect for teachers looking for ways to introduce Sketchnoting lessons into the classroom. With 180 activities, it lines up nicely with the common school year. Everything you need is included. These activities are appropriate for the teacher and student alike.
You don't have to be an educator to use Sketchnoting though. Anyone can benefit from adding images to written notes. 180 Sketchnoting Practice Prompts is over 250 pages of examples, traceables, and activities that will have you Sketchnoting in no time.
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I'm an Associate Professor of Library Science. I'm a former school librarian and have worked at both elementary and middle schools. In my spare time I love to read romance, young adult, and children's and YA graphic novels. I also spend a lot of time doodling and sketchnoting on my iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil.