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Written by IppTak
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Tuesday, 24 April 2007 |
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Here's another useful article from Associated Content. There are four game ideas included here that will help chldren learn using dry erase boards. They are targetted towards parents and home schoolers who have small number of students. Let us know how they are. The list of games are below, but the actual article is after the jump. 1) Write and Wipe Cards 2) Word Finder 3) Letter Tiles 4) Scrabble (click here for article ) | | No comments for this item |
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Written by IppTak
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Tuesday, 24 April 2007 |
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Here's a lesson plan found on University of Texas website revolving around teaching math in classrooms. Brief description of lesson plan: This coordinated set of three activities allows a teacher to introduce how a number line works, guide students in understanding how to place numbers correctly along a number line, and show students how to use the number line to carry out addition and subtraction problems. | | No comments for this item |
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Written by IppTak
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Friday, 20 April 2007 |
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This is an excerpt from a blog of a public school teacher. "1. Build a dry-erase table. This one is not only popular in my classroom but at my house as well. (Sorry, no picture, I left it at school for the summer.) All you do is get a sheet of shower board ($10 at Home Depot) and have some handy guy build you a table with the shower board as the top. You can then use dry-erase markers to actually “write on the table”! It’s tons of fun. This one works well for schoolwork or play!" Read more | | No comments for this item |
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Written by IppTak
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Thursday, 19 April 2007 |
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Written by IppTak
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Friday, 20 April 2007 |
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It is a little difficult to find the actual lesson plans, but it may be worth a look for some good lesson plans for your classroom. http://www.crayola.com/canWeHelp/products/dryErase/lessons.cfm | | No comments for this item |
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