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Preview of Smartboard Fun: Being Sick Questions & Doctor Tools Sort

Smartboard Fun: Being Sick Questions & Doctor Tools Sort

Created by
Perry's Place
This lesson was used as additional reinforcement for a unit on health and wellness for Special Education students. Specifically this lesson covers: 1. tools and other things you may see when you go to the doctor's office (this is a sorting activity where students can sort pictures into things a doctor uses vs. things not used by a doctor) 2. A series of yes/no questions about being sick. (This part includes 8 slides each with one question. For example: "Are you sick if you have a fever?" or "
Preview of Smartboard Literacy Centers (beginning sounds, vowels, rhyming and more)

Smartboard Literacy Centers (beginning sounds, vowels, rhyming and more)

Created by
Laura Sluss
Students will be able to interact with the smartboard independently during centers. Each concept has 5 interactive slides and an exit slip. You can print the exit slip on a whole page and have students complete for you to measure their knowledge of each concept. Activities Include: Beginning Sound Match (5 slides plus an exit slip) Ending Sound Match (5 slides plus an exit slip) Rhyming Sorts (5 slides plus an exit slip) Word Family Sorts (5 slides plus an exit slip) Short and Vowel Sorts (5 sl
Preview of Thanksgiving Positional Words Smartboard

Thanksgiving Positional Words Smartboard

Students move the Thanksgiving graphics on each slide to the position directed in the sentence.
Preview of Beginning blends picture boxes

Beginning blends picture boxes

Created by
Melissa White
A fun and effective way to improve phonemic awareness! Picture sound counting boxes can be used to help students who have difficulty with phonemic awareness. This research-based technique has been proven to help children hear the individual sounds in words. This particular Smart notebook activity focuses on the beginning blends in words. Students place "chips" on a gameboard as they isolate the sounds that they hear in words.
Preview of Colors- Object & Word Matching

Colors- Object & Word Matching

This is an interactive activity for the SmartBoard that teaches colors by giving three differed leveled activities moving from basic color matching and moving towards matching color words to the appropriate color. 1.Click the wheel to start the spinner.When the spinner lands on a color, have the student drag the matching colored item to the color wheel. ORDrag the colored objects into the matching colored section of the color wheel. 2. Match the picture to the color coded word.3. Match the color
Preview of Bunny Money Activities

Bunny Money Activities

Created by
Tiny Teacher
This group of activities correlates to the Blueprint Curriculum. They are fun interactive ways to review the story Bunny Money with students. My children enjoy using the SmartBoard so I created these files to make the curriculum more technology based for my students and to help capture their attention and ensure participation. The ideas for theses activities came directly from the curriculum guide.
Preview of Tap it, Map it, Zap it, Graph it Smart Notebook

Tap it, Map it, Zap it, Graph it Smart Notebook

This is a Smart Notebook file that compliments our RTI Kits. This notebook file allows for the teacher to model an "I Do" of the Map it and Graph it portion of the lesson. Students can also use this great tool by coming up to the Smart Board and show off their Map it and Graph it skills.
Preview of Kindergarten GRADE CARD ASSESSMENT - Smartboard

Kindergarten GRADE CARD ASSESSMENT - Smartboard

Created by
Jacob Wilke
This is a Smartboard Notebook file I use when assessing my students for their grade card. It really helps some kids with "test anxiety" to be able to show me things on the Smartboard like a game. It also allows me to get through assessments quickly because the students want to show me what they know. This is not a comprehensive assessment, but it does go over many of the base skills learned in Kindergarten. I hope that this allows for a less painful assessment, because we all know they can be
Preview of Fiction Vs. Non- Fiction Powerpoint

Fiction Vs. Non- Fiction Powerpoint

Breeze through fiction and non-fiction using this powerpoint
Preview of The Pain and The Great One Smart Response Clicker Quiz

The Pain and The Great One Smart Response Clicker Quiz

A ten question quiz assessing your students' comprehension of the infamous story The Pain and The Great One by Judy Blume. A fun way to quiz your students, with no grading papers later! Includes an fun additional question that does not affect your students' grade, asking them about their own sibling preferences.
Preview of SmartBoard Rhyming Lesson

SmartBoard Rhyming Lesson

SmartBoard rhyming Lesson Includes one boxed image, along with two separate images. When the right rhyming image is clicked, photo will slowly enlarge to show they got the correct answer. Smart Notebook Lesson
Preview of Stone Soup in symbols with quiz

Stone Soup in symbols with quiz

A traditional story about sharing, appropriate for Thanksgiving. Created for beginning readers and those with language delays, including autism. The pages include a vocabulary preview and 6 comprehension questions.
Preview of SmartBoard Beginning Sounds

SmartBoard Beginning Sounds

A-Z beginning sounds for your little learners! A-Z with 3 photos, but 1 of them has the correct beginning sound. When correct answer is picked, image spines to show child they got it correct. Smart Notebook for SmartBoards
Preview of 40 Educational Attendance Ideas to use on the Smartboard

40 Educational Attendance Ideas to use on the Smartboard

Created by
Smart Teachers
40 Educational Attendance Ideas to use on the Smartboard with your students. Use these attendance ideas for grades Kindergarten JK/SK, & Grade 1. All questions are curriculum related and can be easily edited / changed / modified every slide work for your classroom. Great ideas for assessing students in all subjects!
Preview of Sheep in a Jeep Rhyming Words

Sheep in a Jeep Rhyming Words

A fun activity to introduce, assess, and reteach rhyming words from Sheep in a Jeep by Nancy Shaw. This can be done as a whole class on the smartboard or as an individual activity if you have access to iPads.
Preview of Classroom Charts

Classroom Charts

This is a Smart Notebook file that contains several charts useful in the Pre-K to 3rd grade classroom. The file contains the following charts: Shoe Tying Lost Tooth Name Writing Numbers to 100 Dolch 220 Pre-primer-3rd grade, and 95 Common Nouns Homework These charts are easy to use and great because the children take responsibility for their progress. These charts are a great way to assess students in the classroom and allow them to see their progress. Every K-2 classroom needs these charts!
Preview of Vocales- Smartboard Activities

Vocales- Smartboard Activities

Created by
Erika Martinez
Smartboard Notebook includes slides in which students slowly guess what they picture is that is hiding behind the shade. Teachers must slowly uncover the picture to introduce the letter sound. It also includes picture sorting activities as well as word brainstorming sheets. This file covers all of the vowels.
Preview of Smart Board File - Letter ID activities  (m, t, p, a, s)

Smart Board File - Letter ID activities (m, t, p, a, s)

Use this smart board file to teach, review or assess... several activities are included with the focus on the letters: (m, t, p, a, s) Enjoy! Pictures were found using a Google search.
Preview of Letter and Sound Identification A-L (Upper-Case) Discrete Trial - Bold Colors

Letter and Sound Identification A-L (Upper-Case) Discrete Trial - Bold Colors

Students will identify pictures beginning with letters A-L and identify the letters in a field of 3 when provided with a letter sound. Bold colors on black background helpful for students with CVI.
Preview of Do you have this letter in your name?

Do you have this letter in your name?

This is a Smart Notebook activity in which students drag their name to either the "yes" section or the "no" section in response to the question "Do you have this letter in your name?" There is a page for each letter of the alphabet. It is great to use as a quick formative assessment. I have my students answer as they come in before they begin morning work. It is super quick, easy, and fun for the kids to do! Little do they know, you are assessing if they recognize letters and can distinguish w
Preview of Syllables

Syllables

This SmartBoard activity helps your student determine how many syllables are in a single word.
Preview of Sight Word SlideShow

Sight Word SlideShow

50 different sight words/easy words to sound out for your leveling reader. Can be done as a class or for assessment purposes.
Preview of Reading Rubric

Reading Rubric

Students read to each other either personally or by videoing. Then students use attached rubric to assess their peers reading and videoing skills. This is a wonderful resource and strategy to use for facilitating both reading and technology with young children.
Preview of Rhyme Practice and Assessment PreK K 1 SMART Notebook Lesson Common Core RF.K.2a

Rhyme Practice and Assessment PreK K 1 SMART Notebook Lesson Common Core RF.K.2a

Created by
Sunshine Anne
This is a SMART Notebook lesson for rhyming practice and assessment. This lesson allows student to identify rhyming pictures/words. It includes 25 questions with click and reveal answers and is designed with the option of using clickers. It includes rhymes from word families: an, ar, at, ed, en, ig, in, ip, og, op, un.This less on is aligned with Common Core standard RF.K.2a.
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