Elementary/Middle/Secondary SMARTboard lessons - 0 views
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Interactive whiteboards are gaining in popularity in schools. SMART technology is one of the most popular interactive whiteboard options.
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Potential SMARTboard activities to use in the classroom.
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explores ideas for using interactive whiteboards in the classroom
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SMARTBoard lessons for Elementary, Middle and Secondary Grades
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Wilcox, Jennifer - Kettering Middle SchoolReport on the Use of the SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard to Teach Language Arts to Children with Autism and Autistic-like Behaviors. This study compared the use of a SMART Board interactive whiteboard in teaching autistic children language arts to the use of a written newspaper containing identical information. (Summer 2007) Read the Paper
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Math and Science Lessons for Teachers Using the SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard | Sc... - 0 views
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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.
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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.
K-12 Special Education - SMART - American Recovery and Reinvestment Act - 0 views
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Creating inclusive classrooms Interactive products such as the SMART Board interactive whiteboard help teachers engage students
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My focus is El.Ed./Spec.Ed and would prefer to be employed as a learning support or resource room teacher. If not I will definitely, just like everyone else practice inclusion in my classroom. I thought that this would be a great spring board for using the smart technologies while keeping inclusion in mind.
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