Posted by Amber Coggin | Posted in SMART Board, SMART Notebook | Posted on 08-03-2010
Happy Monday, and this is my 100th post! Here is another great learning object from TeqSmart.org. From the site: The Tequipment “Whack-A-Mole” game is a simple activity to get teachers and students comfortable touching the SMART Board with “intent.” Touch the moles as they rise from their burrows to send them back into the ground! Click here to download the object. The object, once opened, will be found in your My Content folder. Enjoy!

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!
Click to download the file(s):
2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade
Below is a preview of the 3rd Grade file.
The SMART Exchange has tons of SMART Notebook lessons, SMART Response question sets, images, and web resources for the SMART Board. There are currently 41 files associated with Thanksgiving. Below is a background image of a Thanksgiving scene. This can be used as a story starter or simply as a welcome screen as your students enter the room. There are several more images such as a turkey, maize, and a pilgrim. Check them out!

Posted by Amber Coggin | Posted in Holidays, SMART Notebook | Posted on 23-10-2009
Here is one last resource I wanted to share with you before I start my weekend. I found a Halloween word problems SMART Notebook lesson created by Lindsay Angelo on TeqSmart.org. It’s fantastic for 1st and 2nd graders! You must log in to download the lesson, so be sure to create your free account first. Here is a preview:
