We cover virtual algebra tiles in this weeks podcast. Students will get to the smartboard and do math. Also, we have an awesome random student generator that was given to us by Sue Palmberg, one of our listeners. You won’t want to miss this one. Please join us for this video podcast at iTunes.
Hosts Scott Miller and David Sladkey of Naperville Central High School in IL talk about a lesson involving Filling in the Missing Pieces. This lesson structure shows how you can give a simple definition in notebook and still engage students minds. The tip of the day deals with making regular shapes in smartboard like a perfect circle, or hexegon or any shape. Also described in this episode is a activity that you can have your students do when in the middle of class to get their brains and bodies moving a little bit called rocks, paper, scissors, Math. Lastly we cover how to make a brain based activity in powerpoint. We export a smartboard document to powerpoint and then change some settings in powerpoint to make it a timed activity.
Hosts Scott Miller and David Sladkey explain the lesson idea of a 3 by 3 puzzle.? They also go through how to use the control button to select and group items.? Lastly they go through step by step how to export a notebook document to powerpoint.
This episode Scott and Dave look into the lesson structure of Characteristic Sorting. This gives students the opportunity to show what they know, instead of what they don’t know. We look into the infinite cloner and how it might be used in a math lesson. We also discuss the use of the screen capture button.
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