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Adapting a Smartboard Lesson Plan By: Matt Wittrock
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Smartboard Lesson Plan

Jan 17, 2017

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Page 1: Smartboard Lesson Plan

Adapting a Smartboard Lesson

PlanBy: Matt Wittrock

Page 2: Smartboard Lesson Plan

Connect Four

• This mathematics review game is based off the game Connect Four• It targets grades Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12

• Very adaptable because you can insert your own review questions• I would use this Smartboard lesson at the end of a Chapter

and make my own questions based off what I taught the class• Link: http://exchange.smarttech.com/details.html?

id=7fdc0436-bbaf-4909-95ce-257e6ebad911

Page 3: Smartboard Lesson Plan

Pictures of Connect Four

Intro Slide Click on a number for a question

Insert your own question for the student to answer

Page 4: Smartboard Lesson Plan

Jeopardy

• This is a review game based off the TV show Jeopardy• Fun and competitive!

• This targets grades 3 through 12• I would use this Smartboard lesson for any subject and put

review questions on there for a test or exam• Link: http://exchange.smarttech.com/details.html?

id=806ef19a-f06f-4143-8828-1f8462070e50

Page 5: Smartboard Lesson Plan

Pictures of Jeopardy

Intro Slide- insert what subject the game is about

Rules of the game

Have the students click on a box and a question pops up

Fill in your own questions and

answers

Page 6: Smartboard Lesson Plan

Brainsavvy

• This is a game that promotes creativity throughout the classroom and is a fun and competitive game• Directions:

• Divide class into teams• Set a timer for 60 seconds• Ask a question and have each team brainstorm as many answers as

they can• The number of answers they come up with, the number of times

they can move on the gameboard• This game makes the students think creatively and fast

because there is a timer

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Brainsavvy

• This game targets grades 2 through 12• You can as whatever questions you want• The teacher gets a good idea of what the class knows and

doesn’t know• Link: http://exchange.smarttech.com/details.html?

id=16157171-ff8e-437b-8b22-46f50406f4c4

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Brainsavvy Pictures

This is a good teaching lesson because it could be used in so many different ways. You could do relay races and have each student from a team go up to the board and write their answers. You could give 2 points for every correct answer and only 1 point for an incorrect answer.