A blog about teaching and learning in a maths classroom.

IWB in High School Maths - What I’ve done

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

My previous post on having an IWB in my classroom was written about three weeks after it’s installation. Tomorrow, we’ve got an IWB consultant/trainer/type-person-thingy coming to school, and I was asked to share what I’ve been doing with the IWB. So I wrote a quick list.

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  • Annotating worksheets

Interactive demonstrations:

PowerPoint

  • Consumer Arithmetic topic, Yr 10
  • Transformations animation
  • Ratios – simple animation
  • Equations – seesaw
  • Scientific Calculator
  • Longer notes – e.g. Congruent triangles
  • Step Graphs

Photos / Images

Graphs

Videos

Games

Daily Interest

Quick Quiz

Updated: 15 Sep 2009

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