Our middle school teachers often use it for shared reading, modeling the
marking up of the thinking with kids.  Our primary staff members are using
it to develop anchor charts with kids and they are able to print out a
folder sized version for every student.  Has the fire marshal dancing with
glee.


Lori

On 3/7/07 6:30 AM, "Christine Ann Mathews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
> 
> I am in the process of researching and learning about Smartboard. I am
> curious to learn about how any of you have incorporated it into your
> reading instruction or seen it incorporated. I am specifically
> interested in learning about how Smartboard is used to promote
> comprehension.
> 
> Last year, I saw a fourth grade teacher incorporate Smartboard in her
> literacy centers. The students were divided into three groups, each of
> which had a ?teacher of the week.? When the students arrived at the
> Smartboard station, the ?teacher? led the discussion on sort words
> with prefixes and suffixes. There were several prefixes and suffixes
> at the bottom page, and the students had to match a root word to the
> correct prefix of suffix. For example, ?complete? was a root word and
> the students decided that it would go under the ?in? prefix column
> rather than the ?un? column.
> 
> I know that Smartboard can be used for just about anything, but I
> would love to learn about what any of you have found to be successful
> or not worth trying. I plan on creating several lessons that can
> potentially be used in the classroom.
> 
> Thanks!
> Christine
> 
> 
> 
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Lori Jackson
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Todd County School District
Box 87
Mission SD  57555
 
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"Literate Lives:  A Human Right"
July 12-15, 2007
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