One of our favorites is Super Sort, which guides you through a series of questions to choose your theme (e.g., aliens), enter categories (e.g., nouns and adjectives), category components (e.g., beach, library, soft, green, etc.) and game components (e.g., buzzers, spinning wheel to randomly pick students, etc.). ![]() SMART’s Lesson Activity Builder (LAB), features six core activity templates that can be customized in various ways. But a lot of teachers don’t use them! Check them out-they’re definitely worth another look. Most interactive-whiteboard software comes with activity templates that make it easier to create activities and games. Take advantage of built-in activity templates to create some seriously cool lessons. , a resource that combines SMART’s software with some awesome online PD and that we want to try right now. ![]() Here are some of the cool ways she’s using Do you and your students tend to do the same thing on your interactive whiteboard over and over? Us too! That’s why we were excited to talk with Rebecca Penina Simon, an interactive-whiteboard expert who’s also the director of educational technology at Solomon Schechter School of Queens.
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