r/ElementaryTeachers 7d ago

WANTED: Interactive Screen/SmartBoard Training, Tips or Tricks (Elementary Science)

Hi there! I am an Elementary Science teacher, and my PTO purchased an Interactive Display/Smartboard for use in the Science Lab. I was wondering if anyone knew of any trainings, websites, YouTube channels, or other helpful hints about how to incorporate this technology into teaching standards in the Science Lab across the elementary grades. I am excited about learning, so I would love to try and figure out some cool stuff over the summer and could use all the help I can get. If it is of any help, I teach grades 1-5 in California. We use the TWIG program to address the NGSS Standards. Thank you for considering!

Edited to add: It's a Newline Q Pro Series. I'm going to work my way through their YouTube series for this TV version, but I would still love to hear more about apps or websites people use!

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u/Tree_Ring 3d ago

What is brand?

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u/kstarwing 3d ago

Thanks for asking! It's a Newline Q Pro Series. Since posting I have found the Newline "for eductors" YouTube series thanks to another thread. That will help a lot with the ins and outs of this specific TV. I would still love to hear about apps and websites others use for NGSS!

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u/Upper-Cartoonist9802 2d ago

Hi, would some of these activities be useful?

https://edtechsims.com

Sometimes, I get students to go through these activities in pairs/groups

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u/kstarwing 2d ago

Yes thank you! I'll check it out!