I adored my SMB, but when I changed schools I had to leave it.  Now I just
use the software, which is free to download.  Anything you can do on a
regular board, overhead, or computer you can do on Smartboard.  Think of it
as a huge computer monitor with touchscreen.  On top of that, you can show
videos, change handwriting into font, and save and print notes, websites,
and .charts.  You can even record your mini-lessons and your voice to replay
for kids who need more than one expose or absent kids.  I'll look up my
sites.  There are tons of them.  Folks in England use a lot of excell to
make up lessons.

Kim

On 7/4/07, ncteach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am moving to 6th grade Language Arts this coming year. I will also have
> a
> Smart Board. Does anyone have suggestions for combining the two? I've
> looked
> at the available websites and pre-made lesson plans, but haven't found
> many
> ideas.
>
> What is the best thing that you have done with your SmartBoard?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Kim
>
>
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resno, California 93702


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