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How to create interactive exercises using the Lessons activity tool - SMART tutorials for teachers
Are you ready to go to the next level of teaching with the Interactive Whiteboard? SMART tutorials for teacehrs shows you how to create engaging, interactive lessons with your Lessons activity tool - brought to you by the virtual school !
Curated Video
The History and Making of Cake
Cake is often eaten as a dessert and is a common celebratory food. Learn a bit of history about cake and dessert culture.
Bozeman Science
Thinking in Systems - Level 2 - Components and Interactions
In this video Paul Andersen shows conceptual thinking in a mini-lesson on components and interactions within systems. TERMS: System - a set of components (e.g. things) working together Components - a part of a larger whole Interactions -...
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How to switch on your SMART Board - SMART tutorials for teachers - the virtual school
First things first: learn how to switch on your SMART Board.
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How to read the status lights - SMART tutorials for teachers - the virtual school
Learn how to read and interpret the status lights on your SMART Board!
Curated OER
Radiation and Radioactive Decay
Mr. Andersen introduces viewers to the use of a Geiger Counter. He explains the fundamental forces behind nuclear radiation and differentiates alpha, beta, and gamma radiation. Finally, he teaches how to write nuclear equations. This...
Curated OER
Physics 11.1.1b - The Law of Reflection
The Law of Reflection is demonstrated on an interactive whiteboard. Viewers learn to identify the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection. Narration is clear and drawings illuminating. Use this resource along with others by Derek...
Curated OER
Physics 11.2.1a - Refraction
All of the classic means of revealing refraction are employed in this interactive whiteboard presentation: a straw in a cup of water and light rays traveling through a piece of glass. On the drawing of light passing through glass, Derek...
Curated OER
Physics 11.1.1a - Reflection
Using an interactive whiteboard, the teacher explains details of reflection. With drawings, he shows us incident rays, diffuse reflection, and specular reflection. He concludes using a graphic of a set of balls displaying increasing...
Curated OER
Physical Science 6.4a - Ohm`s Law
A recorded lesson on an interactive whiteboard is presented in this video. The teacher speaks slowly and clearly, and his notes on the board are neat and easy to read. Your young scientists will increase their understanding of Ohm's Law...
Curated OER
Factoring Quadratic Polynomials
Learn how to factor the quadratic polynomial ax(squared)+bx+c, where (a) does not equal 1. This quick algebra lesson focuses on using the "bottoms up" method to factor this polynomial. The instructor uses an interactive whiteboard to...
Curated OER
Physical Science - The Structure of an Atom
Drawings on an interactive whiteboard are used to introduce the basic structure of an atom. Technically, the model drawn is inaccurate, as three electrons are shown on the innermost orbital. Electron orbitals are not the intent of the...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Teaching Tips: Preparing to Teach a Lesson (Cat in the Hat)
Kindergarten teacher Allison Frometa demonstrates how she prepares for teaching a lesson using online educational games on an interactive whiteboard. Using this example game from The Cat in the Hat, Allison discusses why previewing the...
Other
Main Idea Kinder Lesson
In this video, a teacher models a lesson on main idea to kindergarten students. They are shown sets of pictures and have to decide how the pictures are connected. They then read a book about farm animals on the interactive whiteboard and...