I have a brand new whiteboard and a few ideas of how to use it. I've googled for lesson plans but few seem to be for reading or English classes. I'd love to hear how others are using their boards for these classes. Thanks.
You may have more luck searching for a specific reading/English skill.
On 8/16/08, Teri wrote: > I have a brand new whiteboard and a few ideas of how to use > it. I've googled for lesson plans but few seem to be for > reading or English classes. I'd love to hear how others > are using their boards for these classes. Thanks.
I type or copy and paste grammar lessons onto my CD and insert for easy instruction without killing a lot of trees. I have also went to the discovery store, and purchased Idiom Baseball, Grammar Baseball, Elements of Fiction game, and Elements of Short Stories. These are about $25 bucks each but I can use them for all my classes as a review, and copy them to my computer for future years use. I also purchased a template from EBAY which allows me to type in my literary terms, spelling words, questions etc for all types of games such as "Who wantt to be a Millionaire, Concentration, etc. There are also tons of games on the net if you type in "Smart Board Interactive Games" Hope this is of help. By the way, I teach 6th grade language arts and the kids love interactive reviews.
> What grade level? > > You may have more luck searching for a specific > reading/English skill. > > > On 8/16/08, Teri wrote: >> I have a brand new whiteboard and a few ideas of how to > use >> it. I've googled for lesson plans but few seem to be for >> reading or English classes. I'd love to hear how others >> are using their boards for these classes. Thanks.
East End Long IslanderWe use it to start the day's instructions ... then to do vocabulary together ... then to post questions the students have to write answers for ... it can be used for various graphic organizers to use with them as samples....
You may have more luck searching for a specific reading/English skill.
On 8/16/08, Teri wrote: > I have a brand new whiteboard and a few ideas of how to use > it. I've googled for lesson plans but few seem to be for > reading or English classes. I'd love to hear how others > are using their boards for...See More