I can show it [interactive website] to
kids on the SMART Board in five minutes and get the kids really excited about it.
Not exact matches
Reflecting
on Kevin Kiley's article «Long Reads» at Inside Higher Ed, Erin O'Connor writes: Teaching high school for a year at a very interesting little Berkshire
boarding school got me onto shared class reading projects — the
kids I was teaching were very
smart, but, like....
In his new book,
Smart Parenting,
Smarter Kids, Dr. David Walsh brings parents
on board with brain research, and how the findings can help them in the challenging task of raising children.
I hope everyone interested in math and
kids will look at In search of the
smart preschool
board game and other pages
on this site.»
Previously published commentaries by Dr. Doroghazi focused
on other negative trends, including high student debt, high CEO salaries, long training periods, and the controversy involving Maintenance of Certification requirements and the American
Board of Internal Medicine, as factors that discourage the
smartest kids in the class from choosing medicine as a career.
The
kids definitely learn through movement and also through touch, just putting their hands
on something creates an experience for them...
on that level, the
SMART board is great, because they can come up and touch and have the connection with it, but you have to make time for everyone to be able to come up, to have that opportunity.
«We have some very
smart people
on our
board who know a lot about instruction, who know a lot about how
kids learn.»
Since my shorts are typically only 4 - 5 pages, or less, we would put them up
on the
smart board and the
kids would do line - by - line proofreading.