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Preview of Jeopardy Game Template for SMART Notebook

Jeopardy Game Template for SMART Notebook

Created by
Workaholic NBCT
Do you want to create your own Jeopardy games, but don't have the time? Now with this neatly designed, bright and colorful template you can create Jeopardy style games for your classroom in a snap! Just add your own categories, questions, answers, and save it! Create as many different jeopardy games as you like. The scoreboard arrows keep score by the hundreds for up to 4 teams. This Smart Notebook file contains 54 pages: 25 question pages, 25 answer pages, a game board, a scoreboard, and ins
Preview of Blank Coordinate Grid

Blank Coordinate Grid

Blank Coordinate grid with all quadrants labeled -10 to 10. Grid is locked in place, though it can be edited. Great for lessons with transformations, or for student who have trouble locating points on a coordinate grid. **Smart Notebook File**Looking for a Google Version? Check out my Google Slides Coordinate Plane for Interactive Notebooks!
Preview of Newton's Second Law of Motion SmartBoard Lesson

Newton's Second Law of Motion SmartBoard Lesson

Created by
TEACHieve
The SmartBoard lesson includes word problems demonstrating Newton's Second Law of Motion. Equations covered include F = M x A, M = F/A, and A = F/M. The images and sprinkle of humor engages students throughout this lesson. I include "Your Turn" slides that indicate student practice. I used this SmartBoard presentation along with practice worksheets I created (and which can be found in my store as well). My 6th grade students had great success with this lesson, however I can see it as a resou
Preview of Lines and Slope Jeopardy Review Game

Lines and Slope Jeopardy Review Game

This Jeopardy Smartboard game assesses the following skills - types of lines (vertical, horizontal, positive and negative slope) and their equation formats - calculating slope given two points - finding x and y intercepts - determining whether or not a point is on a line About my Products: While the PARCC assesses many of the mathematical practice standards, I aim to create many problems and activities that require students to apply the skills outlined in the performance level descriptors. I b
Preview of Family Feud Smartboard

Family Feud Smartboard

WHAT YOU GET This Family Feud SmartBoard template is great to use as a review. Just add the questions and answers and it's ready to go. It is easy to use, and the scoreboard makes it interactive and fun. UPDATE!!! THIS WILL NOT WORK ON THE NEW 2016 version of SMARTBOARD! ★ Template slides for you to enter information ★ Feud Sounds YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY Assembly Line Race Activity Teaching the Great Depression Project Based Learning 4 Pics 1 Word Middle School FEEDBACK Did you know that you c
Preview of How I Teach Converting From Standard-Form to Slope-Intercept Form

How I Teach Converting From Standard-Form to Slope-Intercept Form

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 41 page lesson on how to convert an equation that is in Standard-Form over to Slope-Intercept form. The step by step details should help them to understand. There are plenty of practice problems along with answers.
Preview of How I Teach Factoring Trinomials (Leading Coefficient is Greater Than One)

How I Teach Factoring Trinomials (Leading Coefficient is Greater Than One)

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 30 page Smartboard lesson explaining how to factor a trinomial when the leading coefficient is greater than one. I use the slide and divide method in my explanation. The lesson guides the student step by step through the process followed by many examples. Some examples require taking out a common factor first. As always answer keys are included with every problem!
Preview of How I Teach Surface Area of a Rectangular Prism

How I Teach Surface Area of a Rectangular Prism

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 37 page Smartboard lesson covering finding the area of a rectangular prism. The lesson starts out by explaining how to find the area of a rectangle and progresses to the students finding the surface area by putting the dimensions on the object themselves. There are multiple practice questions that include answers. Answers are revealed by dragging a magnifying glass over the top of them. My students beg to be the one to come to the board!
Preview of How I Teach Slope Part 4

How I Teach Slope Part 4

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 48 page Smartboard lesson on how to graph linear equations. All types of linear equations are explained here. There are slopes that are fractions and slopes that are whole numbers. Sometimes the y intercept is missing and other times there is zero slope. There are plenty examples to work with and all contain the answer. Students have a graph and a dot so that they are able to plot a couple of points and then connect them to graph the linear equation.
Preview of FREEBIE - Templates: Group Generator, Name Chooser, Timer, Activity, ... etc.

FREEBIE - Templates: Group Generator, Name Chooser, Timer, Activity, ... etc.

This Smart Notebook file contains tools that are helpful to use in managing the classroom. A "Group Generator" tool allows you to generate as many groups as you wish. A "Word Chooser" tool allows you to pick on a student for an answer at random. A "Timer" allows to manage your class time effectively. Different type of timers are also included such as firecracker. Also, for those who are teaching probability, an interactive die, spinner, and card are also available in this template file. Si
Preview of Functions Jeopardy!  Lots of Fun for Algebra or even Pre-Calculus

Functions Jeopardy! Lots of Fun for Algebra or even Pre-Calculus

This file contains a functions Jeopardy game that assesses the following skills: - function operations (including composition) - evaluating functions - parent functions & transformations of them (for the questions involving a magnet in the Get Up & Move category, you should actually place a magnet on a coordinate grid on your board - magnet can be any shape, as long as it is noticeable when reflected certain directions) - characteristics of function graphs *Please note that this require
Preview of SmartBoard Lesson on Graphing Linear Inequalities

SmartBoard Lesson on Graphing Linear Inequalities

Created by
Julie Bergel
This is an Algebra lesson for the SmartBoard on graphing linear inequalities and systems of linear inequalities. This Notebook file starts with reviewing the inequality symbols and how to graph an inequality on the number line. It then moves on to the definition of a linear inequality and how to graph one on the coordinate plane. The steps to follow are clearly identified and several example problems are provided. The second half of this lesson gives problems about solving systems of linear ineq
Preview of How I Teach Using the Pythagorean Theorem

How I Teach Using the Pythagorean Theorem

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 62 page Smartboard file explaining how to use the Pythagorean Theorem. The lesson starts with review of perfect squares and common square roots. The lesson then progresses to an explanation on how to solve when you know 2 legs and then also when you know 1 leg and the hypotenuse. There is practice over problems with a picture of the triangle. There is practice over problems when you only have the measurements and there is practice of using the Pythagorean Theorem in word problems. All
Preview of How I Teach Solving & Graphing Compound Inequalities

How I Teach Solving & Graphing Compound Inequalities

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 41 page Smartboard lesson on how to solve and then graph compound inequalities. The lesson guides you step by step how to solve and graph the "and" type and the "or" type. Plenty of explanation along with an abundance of practice. All practice pages include answers.
Preview of How I Teach Graphing and Writing Linear Inequalities

How I Teach Graphing and Writing Linear Inequalities

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 28 page Smartboard lesson explaining how to graph and write linear inequalities. The lesson includes step by step instruction along with multiple pages of practice. The practice pages also include the answers.
Preview of How I Teach Similar Figures

How I Teach Similar Figures

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 47 page Smartboard lesson over similar figures. Students will set up proportions to find the missing side. Sometimes the two figures have the same orientation and sometimes they don't. At the end there are several more challenging problems where there will be a figure place onto another figure. There is plenty of practice pages of all levels along with the answers.
Preview of Christmas Squares Review Game Template - Smart Notebook File

Christmas Squares Review Game Template - Smart Notebook File

Created by
Workaholic NBCT
Your students will love reviewing any concept with this fun, Christmas themed, Christmas Squares Notebook file. Just add your questions and answers and you are ready to play this fun review game with your students. This Smart Notebook Template includes a title page, how to play instructions, the main game board, 9 question pages, and 9 answer pages. What a great and fun way to review any concept with your class! THIS IS A SMART NOTEBOOK FILE. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE SMART NOTEBOOK INSTALL
Preview of INTERACTIVE Mind Map w/Doodle Notes Geometry Basics: Segment & Angle Bisection

INTERACTIVE Mind Map w/Doodle Notes Geometry Basics: Segment & Angle Bisection

Created by
MINDmap MATH
INTERACTIVE Mind Map with Doodle Notes HS Geometry Foundations: Segment and Angle Bisection / Partition. Use a visual that helps establish quality work-habits and consistency in mathematical communications. Lay down the foundations for writing geometry proofs. Make your own instructional video. Show a clear picture of the basic relationships among segments and angles, to avoid frustration with sloppy justifications later in the year. This lesson contains 11 SmartBoard pages with probing questio
Preview of How I Teach Factoring Polynomials (Basic Factoring)

How I Teach Factoring Polynomials (Basic Factoring)

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 48 page Smartboard lesson explaining how to factor basic polynomials. The lesson starts with a review of the multiplication property of exponents and continues with a review of using the distributive property. Next it explains finding a GCF. The lesson then introduces factoring simple polynomials with 2 terms and progresses to 4 term polynomials. There are many practice pages with each one containing answers.
Preview of How I Teach Slope Part 3

How I Teach Slope Part 3

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 28 page Smartboard file on how to find the slope of an x and y table. The lesson explains how you can plot the points to find the slope or you can use the change in y over change in x (rise over run) formula. Each practice page has a coordinate plate to help. There are plenty of practice pages and all include answers.
Preview of Smart Notebook Lesson Template

Smart Notebook Lesson Template

This lesson template is great to organize your daily lessons. It has a page for each: Title, Bellwork, Homework Review, Areas to Review, Direct Instruction, Formative Assessments, Sharing, Independent Practice and Closure. I use this template everyday for my lessons.
Preview of How I Teach Zero and Negative Exponents

How I Teach Zero and Negative Exponents

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 25 page Smartboard lesson on how to solve problems containing zero and negative exponents. Some of the pages have interactive problems that move and demonstrate how to convert a negative exponent into a positive one. There are many pages of practice problems and all of them include the answers.
Preview of How I Teach Point-Slope Form

How I Teach Point-Slope Form

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 61 page Smartboard file covering how to write equations in point-slope form. There are 3 different styles used. One is when you know one point and the slope. Another is when you know 2 points. The 3rd one is when you have a line plotted on the coordinate plane. All three types have plenty of practice problems that include answers.
Preview of How I Teach Solving Systems by Graphing

How I Teach Solving Systems by Graphing

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 20 page Smartboard lesson on how to solve systems of equations by graphing. The lesson gives step by step instructions and includes multiple practice pages. The practice pages also include answers.
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