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SMART-er Board : Using a SMART Board for Higher Level Thinking Skills


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What can you do to integrate higher order thinking skills when using your SMART Board?  Participants will be taken on a mini tour of the Lesson Activity Toolkit 2.0 and shown strategies for using the activities within the toolkit to create engaging, interactive activities that address higher-order thinking skills.

Teachers need to be shifting from seeing the SMART Board as a teaching tool and move towards seeing the SMART Board as a learning tool. Come see example SMART Notebook files of how to allow students to: predict, imagine, hypothesize, role-play, and invent. Inspiration, ideas, and lessons from Candace Beaton and from Silvia Tolisano

