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Free higher education math resources for SMART Notebook

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 Smart Notebook Jeopardy Template

Smart Notebook Jeopardy Template

Created by
Missrithenay
A smart notebook jeopardy game template with sounds. Fill in the blanks to create your own game and review items in your own curriculum! PLEASE: This is absolutely free to use and share, but rate and review! Thanks! :)
Preview of Solving Systems of Equations using Matricies (graphing calc)-Algebra 2

Solving Systems of Equations using Matricies (graphing calc)-Algebra 2

Created by
Anne Dunn
Students will Solve systems of equations using matricies. Step by step instructions for use of graphing calculator are included. Reduced Row Echelon Form (rref) is primary technique. Algebra 2 students are primary targets but also useful for Algebra 1. Presentation is done in SMART notebook software.
Preview of 123 Numbers Clickable Slideshow- Smartboard/Kooshball

123 Numbers Clickable Slideshow- Smartboard/Kooshball

Created by
Muzique Arts
Simple 4 slide presentation with numbers 1, 2, and 3! Clickable to use with Kooshball or letting students choose! Can add or change slides to make each number an item for a task or activity or just to teach basic numbers!
Preview of How to Create Smart Board Interactive Lessons: Tips & Question Boxes

How to Create Smart Board Interactive Lessons: Tips & Question Boxes

Created by
Karen Wright
This is an informational SMART Notebook lesson on how to add interactive elements to your presentations and lessons. This lesson is on how to add small boxes with a question mark on them. When you click the question mark, the box expands to reveal a question relevant to that slide. You could also use them for adding standards or I Can statements to slides so that you are always showing your objectives to the students and observers in your class.
Preview of Interactive Notebook Blank Template Pages- Green/White

Interactive Notebook Blank Template Pages- Green/White

Created by Matt Pieroni Teacher Warrior Productions The Smart Book pages only need your content on top of them. These will help save you time creating these pages that can be better served inserting the content for your lesson. Included is one set of blank lesson templates. The set color is Green fading to white. You can view the actual colors in the thumbnails. You can view these in the preview. Each set includes a blank Warm-Up slide, Note slide, 3 In Class Activity Slides, a Closure slide
Preview of l'Hôpital's Rule

l'Hôpital's Rule

Created by
Blaise Canfield
An introduction to l'Hôpital's rule for AP Calculus AB. I recommend working out the examples ahead of time, though each page provides some hint as to the direction the problems will take. Feel free to let me know if you'd like to see more or less of something in the lesson! This lesson assumes students know how to take basic limits and derivatives using various shortcuts and rules (no epsilon-delta limits or definition of the derivative necessary).
Preview of SmartNotebook Lesson - Calculating averages from a table

SmartNotebook Lesson - Calculating averages from a table

This notebook file can be used as an entire lesson to teach calculating averages from a table. The first slide contains a starter asking students to find the mean, median and mode from sets of data. The second slide can be used to collect your own data in the class in order to show how to calculate the mean. Following that there is another example, before finally showing two questions on the same slide which the students can work through.
Preview of Soccer Editable Review Game

Soccer Editable Review Game

Created by
Allyson Dyl
This soccer themed editable review game enables teachers to use this review game for any subject. Just type in the questions you want your students to know. You can add up to 25 questions!
Preview of Working Groups Template

Working Groups Template

Created by
Teacher4everyone
Interactive Timer Groups by color Learning Target To do:
Preview of Graphs of the form k/(x^n)

Graphs of the form k/(x^n)

Created by
Jordan Mills
Starter on sketching GCSE level graphs using roots. Lots of examples on reciprocal exponential graphs. Examples, like in the picture, might need the slide function on smart board, I deleted them so you can add them in as you please. Most examples are not complete, leaving room for you as the teacher to annotate.
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