This website includes interactive
hands-on activities for Pre-K to 12 in the areas of Numbers and
Operations, Algebra, Geometry, Measurement, and Data Analysis &
Probability. These are great for use with the SMARTBoard, on
individual computers for practice, or even just projected onto a screen
and done as a class activity.
this site is really cool - it has activities designed to integrate technology into lessons for a miriad of subjects, most activities suggested and typed up by teachers themselves. i would imagine most technology involves the texas instruments calculator which has undergone a significant revolution in the past few years. nonetheless, i look forward to researching this further to be able to add more information for you all!
Free educational elementary and preschool math games and online lessons. Free online math activities for kids. Math lessons on counting backwards, counting, counting by twos, counting by fives, counting by tens, number sense games, telling time with interactive clocks, learning how to make change with money, measurement, shapes and tangrams.
Find concept maps and lesson activities for using SMART Ideas
software in your classroom
Explore a variety of SMART Notebook files that take advantage of the
SMART Sync collaboration feature to help students engage in small-group
collaboration exercises.
After nine year of research, he found that "effective teaching-learning activities were those [that] involved sharing, discussing, arguing, clarifying,
explaining, making personal connections, thinking out loud, listening to others think out loud, negotiating meanings, and jointly constructing and interpreting texts" (2001) and using teaching-learning
activities in small groups.
There are two reasons for keeping students actively engaged in pairs, individually or in teams.
Finally, effective classroom management strategies for technology, requires teachers to provide students with clear guidelines on school policies
and procedures in working with technology in the classroom.
This project originally was an activity posted on the NASA Glenn Learning
Technologies Project. However, a colleague and I expanded it into a project with
a nod to “Junkyard Wars.” This lesson is one part of a unit on Motion, Forces
and Energy that includes activities and demonstrations. Students apply Newton's
Laws of motion to construct a vehicle that moves forward by propelling an object
backwards.
This site gives examples of how to integrate technology in elementary school mathematics based on Bloom's revised Taxonomy. I tried out some of the tools, and they are great, interactive activities.
Capacity Lesson
(Grade 1) by Joey Savoy Students compare and order a variety of
different containers according to capacity. McRel Standard: 4. Built in Notebook
software.
States of
Matter Lesson (Grade 6) by Rachel Yurk Students investigate the three
main states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases. McRel Standard: 8. Built in
Notebook software.
Students become familiar with maps and settlement patterns of Latin America, understand why people settle near coastlines, locate a geographic feature in an atlas and transfer it onto a blank map, and learn settlement patterns in Latin America.