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Teachers can find scaffolded notes in a range of formats, including lesson notes, foldables, interactive notebook pages, task cards, exit tickets, and review sheets. Many sets include prompts, visuals, and partially completed notes so students are not starting from scratch. That kind of support is useful for whole-group instruction, small groups, and intervention time. It also saves teachers time because the structure is already built in and ready to use.
In the classroom, a teacher might hand out scaffolded notes at the start of a science lesson and project the same page for shared instruction. Students can fill in key words, draw quick sketches, or respond to short prompts as the lesson moves along. Later, the same page can be used for review or as a study guide before a quiz. With ready-made resources from TPT, teachers spend less time preparing materials and more time teaching the lesson their students need.