Posted by Amber Coggin | Posted in SMART Notebook | Posted on 19-01-2010
Next week we are going to begin a contest using StudyIsland.com in order to prep for the ARMT/SAT. In Study Island, students earn Blue Ribbons by mastering different content standards in Math, Reading, and Science. You can pull Blue Ribbon reports using the program to gather data; however, I have created a SMART Notebook file that will allow the students place the Blue Ribbons under the standards they have mastered. Students love any chance to touch the SMART Board! Please feel free to use them and change as needed. Enjoy!
Here is a great “Counter Square” from AmblesidePrimary.com. You can use a square, circle, or triangle in order to make patterns, highlight prime numbers, and label odd/even numbers, etc. Just click on the Ideas for more ways to use the chart.
While browsing Delicious, I ran across Tina Coffey’s Teaching with Technology blog where she shared the YouTube video People in Order (1-100). This is a neat video that shows people from ages 1-100 calling out their ages and beating a drum. Have the students count along!
100 Snowballs is a fun interactive from ABCya.com. Simply touch and drag the snowballs to create your own image, as long as you use 100 snowballs. If your class is reading 100 books, add a snowball as a way keep up with how many books the class has read.