March 2009 | PG 2
April 22–25, 2009Walter E. Washington Convention CenterWashington, DCSMART booth 849
The National Council o Teachers o Mathematics (NCTM) is hosting itsannual conerence,April 22–25, in Washington, DC. I you’re attending, drop by and visit us at booth 849.You can watch a series o rotating math presentations throughout each day o the show,meet SMART sta and learn new tips that will help you enrich your lessons.We’re also hosting a one-hour math workshop on Friday, April 24, rom 4:00 to 5:00p.m. in room 144A o the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. In this session, titledUsing SMART to Empower Students in the Mathematics Classroom, participants will get aglimpse into how SMART’s education products and resources integrate into the K–12 mathcurriculum. Space is limited, so arrive early to secure your spot.
Download SMART math tools
SMART has hundreds o ree math tools and resources or all grade levels on our educationwebsite – and we’re always adding more. For your convenience, we’ve compiled them intoone downloadable package, which includes the ollowing resources:334 SMART Notebook lesson activities
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284 learning objects rom the SMART Notebook Gallery
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166 Senteo question sets
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8 SMART Ideas
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SMART-accredited sotware
SMART’s Sotware Accreditation Program includes morethan 300 multimedia content and sotware titles romover 90 companies. The program recognizes titles basedon their level o compatibility with SMART Board
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interactive whiteboards and Sympodium
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interactivepen displays.O these titles, 65 are designed or math teachers.SMART-accredited math sotware and content is availablerom companies such as Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, KeyCurriculum Press, Riverdeep, HeyMath!, Plato Learning,Ignite! Learning, StarrMatica, Tom Snyder Productions
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Find a comprehensive database oproessionally developedK–12 lesson activities on our education website. The lessons arecorrelated to local curriculum standards andcreated by classroom teachers or SMART’steam o curriculum resource developers.Try one o the ollowing SMART Notebooklesson activities during your next math class.Scrambled Easter EggsIn keeping with the season, K–3 studentscan move Easter eggs into sequential order,counting by 2s, 5s and 10s.Finding AreaStudents in grades 4–6 can learn howto ind the area o various shapes usingmanipulative blocks.
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Visit SMART at the NCTM 2009Annual Meeting & Exposition
SMART products transformmath homework review
See how math teacher Giancarlo Brotto, aSMART education consultant based in Toronto,Ontario, uses SMART Notebook sotware,the SMART Document Camera and theSenteo
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interactive response system to take uphomework in his ninth-grade math class.In this nine-minute video tutorial onSMART’s YouTube channel, Giancarloshows how SMART products help himclariy misconceptions about the previousday’s work and ensure his lesson has beenunderstood.Watch the video.
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