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1 Level 1 Author Stephanie Paris
2 Table of Contents Research and Introduction...4 Organization and Management...9 How to Use This Book...12 Standards Correlation...16 Anagram Words...20 Analogies...23 Calendar...26 Daily Geography...29 Daily Mathematics...32 Vocabulary Development Activities Alike and Different...35 Concept of Definition Map Example/Nonexample Total Physical Response...44 Word Tiles...47 Activating Prior Knowledge Activities Analyze the Picture Anticipation Guide...53 Historical Document List, Group, Label...59 Picture Predictions...62 Graphic Organizer Activities Venn Diagram Flow Chart...68 KWL Chart...71 T-Chart...74 Web Map...77 Comprehension Activities Cause and Effect...80 Classify and Categorize...83 Main Idea and Details...86 Sequencing Summarizing...92 Review Activities Content Links Game Board...98 Guess It! Question It! Draw and Guess Appendices Appendix A: References and Literature Cited Appendix B: Answer Key Appendix C: Content-Area Matrix Appendix D: How-to Guide Appendix E: Interactive Whiteboard Skills Matrix Appendix F: Contents of Teacher Resource CD Shell Education #50680 Interactive Whiteboards Made Easy: Level 1 3
3 Organization and Management Teacher Versus Machine How to Win Teachers are responsible for managing all operations. Using the interactive whiteboard is clearly more complex than using a piece of chalk or a dry-erase marker. First, you will notice that instead of having to have your back to the class as you write on the board or chart, you can now face the group (and monitor their behavior, attentiveness, reactions, and responses). You will still need to manage the equipment, but you will no longer need to have eyes in the back of your head. If you fear that technology may defeat you by not doing what you want or expect, take heart. In the struggle of teacher versus machine, you can take steps to ensure that you win. 1. Leave lots of space around the whiteboard in front and to the sides to allow access without blocking the beam. 2. Make sure that the whiteboard is mounted high enough for everyone to see but low enough for students to touch. (For young students, provide a stool or a long-handled pointer. Some students benefit by using a tennis ball instead of their fingers.) 3. Place the computer or keyboard near the whiteboard so that text can be added without constantly having to move across the classroom to access input. 4. Check the sound level and quality of the speaker. If it is insufficient for your needs, add external speakers. 5. Use electrical tape to secure the cord to avoid tripping. 6. If the equipment is on a cart, place it in an area where it is not likely to get bumped or jarred. 7. Set the screen resolution to 1024 x 768, and choose fonts and sizes that can easily be seen from the farthest point in the room. Avoid white or pale colors as backgrounds. To reduce glare from windows, improve the contrast of the material on the screen by using dark backgrounds with white or light-colored text and graphics. 8. Whenever possible, create documents that fit as is on the screen. In other words, add page breaks to avoid having to scroll up and down. Include an end-of-page marker, and keep tools at the top of the page. Use full-screen or presentation mode to show the entire page. 9. In any application, make use of the floating tools provided, such as highlighters and colored pens. 10. When projecting a website, use the full-screen function. Tip: In Internet Explorer, press F11 to remove all toolbars from view. In Safari, click Command+Shift+\. Doing this will eliminate unnecessary distractions and allow the page to display larger. 10 #50680 Interactive Whiteboards Made Easy: Level 1 Shell Education
4 Organization and Management What Can You Do With an Interactive Whiteboard? The lessons and activities in this book are good starting points for implementing the use of interactive whiteboards in the classroom. As you become more comfortable using this technology, you may want to save a duplicate copy and adapt the activities to place your own content and ideas into them. In addition to these activities, there are other things that you can do with interactive whiteboards. With an interactive whiteboard, anything you can create or view on a computer can be displayed, manipulated, saved, shared, or printed. The possibilities are endless. Here are just a few ideas for using interactive whiteboards with large or small groups: PowerPoint presentations These can be teacher-made or student-created projects. Interactive worksheets Use these for guided practice, demonstration, or review. Graphic organizers In addition to the ones provided in this book, you can tap into dozens more that are topic specific or open-ended. You can also create and save your own. Previewing and practice Preview a lesson by displaying a picture or excerpt and hear students responses to determine prior knowledge. Display practice tests to work on together or demonstrate how to complete test items or directions. Prewriting activities Project brainstorming sessions, note-taking ideas, sentence starters, grammar rules, pictures to stimulate discussions or to prompt writing, and so on. Group analysis and critical thinking Project a piece of literature to discuss, student-written stories to read and share, or a reader s theater script to perform. Primary sources Share original documents, music, art, and so on. (Check copyrights for intended use beyond viewing.) Play videos of interviews, news clips, documentaries, and so on. Interactive multimedia Make any presentation interactive and multimedia by adding pictures, sounds, commentaries, highlighting, captions, and notes. Publish and share student work Encourage students to share the products of their efforts: stories and other written pieces, projects, research results, original artwork, and so on. Post class information Display notices, calendars, schedules, homework assignments, and more. Shell Education #50680 Interactive Whiteboards Made Easy: Level 1 11
5 How to Use This Book The Interactive Whiteboards Made Easy series was created to provide teachers with model activities for integrating interactive whiteboard technology into their instruction. The activities are meant to show how easily interactive whiteboards can be used across the content areas of mathematics, science, social studies, reading, and writing to enhance instruction and complement lessons that are already in place within the core curriculum. The information on pages outlines the major components and purposes for each activity. Activity Plan The standard provided here includes the content-area objective of the activity. The tab describes the activity section: Getting Started Activities, Vocabulary Development Activities, Activating Prior Knowledge Activities, Graphic Organizer Activities, Comprehension Activities, and Review Activities. The file name, title, and page number of the student activity sheet, as well as any additional materials necessary to complete the activity are listed here. Standard: Uses phonetic and structural analysis techniques, syntactic structure, and semantic context to decode unknown words Anagram Words Materials Interactive Whiteboard Skills Level 1 Interactive Whiteboard File Advancing pages (level1.notebook) Dragging objects or text Scrambled Up activity sheet (p. 22) Using the screen shade letter tiles (optional) scissors (optional) Procedure 1. Launch the Level 1 Notebook file 6. Instruct students to move the letters by double-clicking on the icon from around until they have created one the Teacher Resource CD. Press new word. Remind them that they the arrow next to Getting Started must use all the letters in arts to activities. Begin this activity by create the new word. If some students pressing on the Anagram Words title are struggling to create the anagram, from the list. give the students a clue by dragging the first letter of the anagram to the 2. Tell the class they are going to work empty white box below. In the first on anagrams. Anagrams are words anagram, drag the letter r. that can be unscrambled to make a new word. 7. After students have figured out the first anagram, invite someone up to 3. Press the arrow to advance to the the board to drag the letters and first activity page on the interactive create the correct word in the white whiteboard. Distribute copies of box below. the Scrambled Up activity sheet (p. 22) to students and have them cut 8. Use the magnifying glass that is under out the letters at the bottom of the the white box to reveal the correct page. A set of letter tiles could also answer (rats). This allows students to be distributed, if desired. Divide check their work. If they solved the students into pairs or small groups. word incorrectly, have students put a line through their incorrect response 4. Turn on the screen shade to hide and write the correct word below it. the anagrams, then move the screen shade to the right to reveal the first 9. Move the screen shade to the right to anagram. Instruct students to gather reveal the second anagram. Repeat the displayed letters in front of them. steps 5 8 with the second word. If Point out the first anagram they are students need a clue about this word, going to solve, arts. drag the letter b to the box below the anagram. The correct word here is 5. Have students write this word on their bat. activity sheets. 20 #50680 Interactive Whiteboards Made Easy: Level 1 Shell Education The interactive whiteboard skills used in the activity are outlined here. Review those skills using the How-to Guide found on pages Within the procedure section, the interactive whiteboard skills are boldfaced to call attention to when they are used. 12 #50680 Interactive Whiteboards Made Easy: Level 1 Shell Education
6 How to Use This Book Activity Plan (cont.) The icon represents the section in which this activity belongs. It corresponds to the information found on the tab on the edge of the page. Additional lesson ideas are included that link the activity to content-area instruction. Anagram Words (cont.) Procedure (cont.) 10. Move the screen shade to the right 12. Press the arrow to advance to the to reveal the third anagram. Repeat next page. steps 5 8 with the third anagram. 13. Move the screen shade to the If students need a clue about this right to reveal all three anagrams. anagram, drag the letter g to the box Have students write the words on below the anagram. The correct word their activity sheets and work with here is goat. partners or in small groups to figure 11. Tell students that all three anagrams out all three anagrams. If students on the page have something in are having difficulties, drag the letters common. Have students make l, c, and t into the respective boxes to suggestions as to what the three provide clues. words have in common. Invite a 14. Once groups are finished, invite student up to the board to press the students to the board to drag the yellow star to reveal how the three letters to their correct positions anagrams relate to one another and reveal the answers (lamp, chair, (animals). table). Then repeat step 11 to reveal how the words are related (furniture). Possible Lesson Ideas The following lesson suggestions can accompany this getting started activity: Give each student a list of all the students first names. Have the students try to create anagrams using the names in the class. Have the students display their new anagrams on the board and see if others can guess the students names. Inform students that not all names will create anagrams. Have students create anagrams using their vocabulary terms, spelling list, science terms, math terms, or any other important words they are studying. Give the students a list of words. Help students choose ways to classify and categorize the words, based on what they describe. For example, the words provided in this activity could be divided into two groups: mammals and things in a house. Interactive Whiteboard File A sample of the interactive whiteboard files for each activity are shown here to help teachers visualize how to complete the activity before practicing with the actual file. Shell Education #50680 Interactive Whiteboards Made Easy: Level 1 21 Anagram Words Name: Scrambled Up Directions: Cut out the letters below. Follow your teacher s directions to unscramble the words and write the relationship among the words. How are the words related? How are the words related? a a a a a a b The student activity sheet mirrors the interactive whiteboard pages, allowing all students to participate in the activity even if they are not at the board. The activity sheet can also be used for formative assessment. b c e g h i l l m o p r r s t t t t 22 #50680 Interactive Whiteboards Made Easy: Level 1 Shell Education Shell Education #50680 Interactive Whiteboards Made Easy: Level 1 13
7 Standard: Uses phonetic and structural analysis techniques, syntactic structure, and semantic context to decode unknown words Anagram Words Materials Level 1 Interactive Whiteboard File (level1.notebook) Scrambled Up activity sheet (p. 22) letter tiles (optional) scissors (optional) Procedure 1. Launch the Level 1 Notebook file by double-clicking on the icon from the Teacher Resource CD. Press the arrow next to Getting Started activities. Begin this activity by pressing on the Anagram Words title from the list. 2. Tell the class they are going to work on anagrams. Anagrams are words that can be unscrambled to make a new word. 3. Press the arrow to advance to the first activity page on the interactive whiteboard. Distribute copies of the Scrambled Up activity sheet (p. 22) to students and have them cut out the letters at the bottom of the page. A set of letter tiles could also be distributed, if desired. Divide students into pairs or small groups. 4. Turn on the screen shade to hide the anagrams, then move the screen shade to the right to reveal the first anagram. Instruct students to gather the displayed letters in front of them. Point out the first anagram they are going to solve, arts. 5. Have students write this word on their activity sheets. Interactive Whiteboard Skills Advancing pages Dragging objects or text Using the screen shade 6. Instruct students to move the letters around until they have created one new word. Remind them that they must use all the letters in arts to create the new word. If some students are struggling to create the anagram, give the students a clue by dragging the first letter of the anagram to the empty white box below. In the first anagram, drag the letter r. 7. After students have figured out the first anagram, invite someone up to the board to drag the letters and create the correct word in the white box below. 8. Use the magnifying glass that is under the white box to reveal the correct answer (rats). This allows students to check their work. If they solved the word incorrectly, have students put a line through their incorrect response and write the correct word below it. 9. Move the screen shade to the right to reveal the second anagram. Repeat steps 5 8 with the second word. If students need a clue about this word, drag the letter b to the box below the anagram. The correct word here is bat. 20 #50680 Interactive Whiteboards Made Easy: Level 1 Shell Education
8 Procedure (cont.) Anagram Words (cont.) 10. Move the screen shade to the right to reveal the third anagram. Repeat steps 5 8 with the third anagram. If students need a clue about this anagram, drag the letter g to the box below the anagram. The correct word here is goat. 11. Tell students that all three anagrams on the page have something in common. Have students make suggestions as to what the three words have in common. Invite a student up to the board to press the yellow star to reveal how the three anagrams relate to one another (animals). 12. Press the arrow to advance to the next page. 13. Move the screen shade to the right to reveal all three anagrams. Have students write the words on their activity sheets and work with partners or in small groups to figure out all three anagrams. If students are having difficulties, drag the letters l, c, and t into the respective boxes to provide clues. 14. Once groups are finished, invite students to the board to drag the letters to their correct positions and reveal the answers (lamp, chair, table). Then repeat step 11 to reveal how the words are related (furniture). Possible Lesson Ideas The following lesson suggestions can accompany this getting started activity: Give each student a list of all the students first names. Have the students try to create anagrams using the names in the class. Have the students display their new anagrams on the board and see if others can guess the students names. Inform students that not all names will create anagrams. Have students create anagrams using their vocabulary terms, spelling list, science terms, math terms, or any other important words they are studying. Give the students a list of words. Help students choose ways to classify and categorize the words, based on what they describe. For example, the words provided in this activity could be divided into two groups: mammals and things in a house. Interactive Whiteboard File Shell Education #50680 Interactive Whiteboards Made Easy: Level 1 21
9 Anagram Words Name: Scrambled Up Directions: Cut out the letters below. Follow your teacher s directions to unscramble the words and write the relationship among the words. How are the words related? How are the words related? a a a a a a b b c e g h i l l m o p r r s t t t t 22 #50680 Interactive Whiteboards Made Easy: Level 1 Shell Education
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