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I found a link today to a web site with great ideas and interactives:
http://www.willard.k12.mo.us/co/tech/smartbrd.htm

Any other great sites out there?

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I looked at the links on here. I've seen a lot of them before. I'm just struck by the math interactive java, flash, and shockwave interactive sites and can't help but think that there is no reason not to be using these with almost every math lesson. There's something for about every topic. What a great time to be a teacher!

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It always amazes me when I discover a resource like this that hasn't been passed around my various online networks. This is such an awesome site and one worth sharing with others. While it has a lot of sites I've seen before, it has a great number of new and wonderful sites perfect for the SMART Board.

Sharing is Caring!

Jim
Teachers Love SMART Boards

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I keep all my bookmarks on line at ikeepbookmarks.com. They are organized in a way that makes sense to me. I know many use other "social" bookmarking services. I like this because I can organize them into folders, etc.

There are a lot of interactive sites mixed in.

Matt

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I use del.icio.us to tag my favorite websites. Here is a link to mine:

http://del.icio.us/gwashburne

I'm always looking for more sites to add to it.

Ginny

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i use delicious too..

all the sites that I think are great for whiteboards are tagged with "iwb" so to get to those resources directly go to

http://del.icio.us/dannynic/iwb

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There are lots of smartboard files on my blog http://rsteacher.edublogs.org (they are on a separate page from the main resources)

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Lucy and others,
Thanks for sharing these links. I've been trying to find some good examples to show area teachers without me having to "re-create the wheel" for them. We've seen a built up interest in the SMARTAirliner out our way, especially among Math teachers! Thanks again for the great resources and please feel free to e-mail me at: Mark_Carls@caboces.org, or send me a tweet on Twitter: mcarls

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Mark, I am going to be following you on twitter as well :) Lots of great ideas out there in the e-world.

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I love http://www.rainforestmaths.com for the k-6 crowd - every math concept imaginable is found on this site. There are no popups or advertising...It also has not ever been down for us. I love it!!!!

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As a resource in general for internet sites http://www.internet4classrooms.com/index.htm is a great resource for finding grade level specific skills to practice on the internet. I use it all the time to find new sites for my students. Many of the sites are perfect for interaction on the SMARTBoard.

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there is a site i go to often to find websites etc ... it is called www.2learn.ca ... it has many areas and at first might seem unfriendly but it has a wealth of information ... my favorite part of the site is the place where they have categorized interactive websites by grade and curriculum ... that is alberta curriculum ... here are the links

Gr K - 3 http://www.2learn.ca/abc/default.html
Gr 4 -6 http://www.2learn.ca/kids/
Gr 7 - 9 http://www.2learn.ca/teens/

just move the mouse to the menus at the top of the page to see hidden menus ... these are excellent interactive sites for any IWB or smartboard

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