Tuesday, March 9, 2010

My Top 5 Favourite Interactives in the SMART Notebook Gallery

I just finished Day 1 of 2 of SMART Board professional development workshops with a great group of educators at Holy Family Catholic Regional Division in Peace River, Alberta.  We focused on the 3 areas in the classroom that an interactive whiteboard can help enhance including increasing student interactivity.

During today's workshop, we took some time exploring the gallery components in SMART Notebook (nearly 7000 items, and counting).  The idea for a blog post was inspired by this discussion and exploration -- I thought it was time that I shared my top 5 favourite interactive components in the gallery.

In no particular order, here they are:


1. Random Word Chooser

The uses for this flash file are endless -- insert students' names and select volunteers for activities, sharing answers or forming groups; insert key vocabulary in your subject area and use for a simple review game; insert themes or genres of writing and have students randomly select their topic for creative writing.


2. Dice -- Keyword

Click on the double arrows on the top left corner and edit it to fit your own subject area's content.  Have students click to 'roll' the die at the end of class and tell you something they learned about that term in today's class.  Voila! Easy-to-create digital exit questions.






3. Interactive Protractor
This upgraded version actually exists on the toolbar in Notebook version 10.6 (although a similar older version exists in the gallery too!).  I love the fact that if you click the bottom right arrow, it 'spits out' the angle complete with degrees.

4. Vortex Sort - Image

An excellent review activity for the end of a lesson or, even better, a great inquiry activity with feedback for students to test their theories.  Make each vortex rotate, customize the images and categories and have students drag each image to sort them.  If they place the image in the correct vortex, the clipart fades inward; if they get it wrong, the vortex spits it back out. 

5. Froguts

An old classic fun interactive.  This flash file allows you to virtually 'dissect' a frog -- minus the terrible smell! While educationally valuable in Biology class, this is also a fun way for kids to experiment and see the inside of frog -- even if they're not currently in Bio.



Please comment and share your favourite interactive gallery items.  I look forward to sharing in future professional development workshops!

Vanessa

3 comments:

  1. I love the interactive items in the Smart Gallery and I've blogged about them several times, the posts may be helpful to others trying to pick their favourites:

    Reveal Tools in the Smart Gallery:
    http://trailsoptional.wordpress.com/2009/09/01/reveal-tools-in-the-smart-notebook-gallery/

    Flash Activities in the LAT 2.0:
    http://trailsoptional.wordpress.com/2009/05/21/smart-notebook-flash-activities-in-the-lesson-activity-toolkit-2-0/

    My 5 favourite are:

    Crossword Puzzle
    Random Group Generator
    Tomato Splat
    Pairs
    Tiles

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  2. Thanks for sharing! There are so many, it's almost impossible to choose just 5 sometimes :)

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  3. I like the random letter generators - good for generating word puzzles - the Anagram and Tomato Splat (hangman) games and keyword dice.

    Timer gets the most use though... always handy

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