Definition of Logbooks
1. Noun. (plural of logbook) ¹
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Definition of Logbooks
1. logbook [n] - See also: logbook
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Literary usage of Logbooks
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1. Energy: Light, Heat & Sound by Don Robison, Jo Ellen Moor (1998)
"logbooks are a useful reference for students and a record of ... Two Types of
logbooks The Class Logbook A class logbook is completed by the teacher and the ..."
2. Animals Without Backbones by Jo Ellen Moore (1998)
"logbooks are valuable learning tools for several reasons: • logbooks ...
logbooks are a useful reference for students and a record of what has been learned. ..."
3. Plants by Jo Ellen Moor (1998)
"logbooks are valuable learning tools for several reasons: • logbooks ...
logbooks are a useful reference for students and a record of what has been learned. ..."
4. Water by Jo Ellen Moor (1998)
"logbooks are valuable learning tools for several reasons: • logbooks ...
logbooks are a useful reference for students and a record of what has been learned. ..."
5. Habitats by Jo Ellen Moore (1998)
"logbooks are valuable learning tools for several reasons: • logbooks ...
logbooks are a useful reference for students and a record of what has been learned. ..."
6. Exploring Space by Jo Ellen Moore (1998)
"Reproduce page 80 for students to write about the trip for their individual logbooks.
A Trip to the Observatory V/e went to the observatory. r\n astronomer ..."
7. Geology. by Jo Ellen Moore, Don Robison (1998)
"logbooks are valuable learning tools for several reasons: • logbooks ...
logbooks are a useful reference for students and a record of what has been learned. ..."


