Decrease prep and increase engagement: 5 tips

An interactive display being used by a teacher and two students for collaborative learning.

Just started in a new classroom? On supply for a new subject? Or just want to save a bit of prep time? Let your SMART display be your top helper!

Whether you’re new to using a SMART Board or a long-time user looking to save some prep time, these tips are designed to help you do just that, and make sure that you know how easy it is to get started and to get the most from your SMART display with iQ.

Tip 1: Use your ‘Walk up and teach’ tools

Your SMART display is built to be intuitive so that it really is that easy to get started teaching any topic or year group. A great first step is to launch the built-in iQ whiteboard to:

  • Import a PDF to easily share it, turning it into a collaborative or independent activity. See the three steps to quickly do that right HERE.
  • Grab your pupils' attention by adding dynamic content to the whiteboard – like videos and images on any subject. With safe, integrated search, finding content that supports any lesson or conversation is simple.
  • This is also a great space for you or your pupils to use your pens and other tools to make notes about the content to drive conversation and questioning.
  • It’s easy to split the screen or switch between your favourite websites and apps from your display. Annotate on top of them with the touch of a pen and save the screen as an editable file within your whiteboard to keep everything about a topic or lesson in one place.
 

Tip 2: Make anything interactive – instantly.

Forget about that disintegrating box of fraction tiles. The ready-made whiteboard activities on your SMART display make it easy for pupils to get in their learning in a hands-on way, without lots of extra stuff needed.

Interactive tools and page templates available with a single click include:

  • Measurement tools
  • Counters
  • Fraction tiles
  • Letter blocks
  • Sports fields
  • Mind maps
  • Widgets like a spinner, dice, and a clock

 ... and more ready-made digital manipulatives for a variety of subjects including money, time, maths, reading, music, patterns, and just about anything else.

All these options are available for your lessons, exit tickets, and on-the-fly teaching. See the simple steps to adding graphical organisers and manipulatives:

Tip 3: Enable whole-class collaboration with ease

Your SMART Board has every form of screen sharing you could think of, but we know that managing 30 children all trying to queue up and share can be challenging. Teachers like you asked for something easier, so we made an easy to launch whole-class collaborative whiteboard to help pupils learn with and from each other.

Pupils can ink, add text, and interact with objects in the whiteboard – like those cool digital fraction tiles! And you can easily see which pupils added to and edited on the whiteboard by clicking on the items, helping you understand classroom contribution better.

Your SMART display with iQ can broadcast your whiteboard lesson to pupils' devices so they can work together from wherever they are, with no login required.

Connecting devices lets you:

  • Run built-in polling activities to quickly check for understanding
  • Use brainstorming activities to get the whole class thinking together
  • Run exit tickets designed especially for education
  • Toggle to pupil pacing mode for more accessible, active learning at anyone’s pace
 

Tip 4: Elevate pupils' voices with ‘Shout It Out’

Ensuring that all pupils can connect and participate in learning is essential. Along with being able to share our collaborative whiteboard with your entire class, Shout It Out makes it simple for pupils to share their thoughts and ideas.

You may have some less confident pupils, and/or pupils who require assistance or accommodations and need alternative options to be able to share what they've learned collaboratively. ‘Shout It Out’ gives pupils more freedom and autonomy to participate in class discussion, in a way that’s comfortable for them, using images or text to respond to an open-ended prompt you give.

Next time you’re brainstorming ideas with your class, ask your pupils to share only images to describe their ideas. This gives them a different way to communicate their thoughts, AND challenges them to describe their ideas through a different format.

Tip 5: Let pupils lead learning at the SMART Board

Not all touch screens are created equal. SMART displays make collaboration simple – they’re the ONLY intuitive touch display designed to support pupil collaboration. That means that pupils can freely write, erase, touch, and gesture at the same time without interrupting each other.

You can have pupils work together for station-based learning, show their learning and work for others at the front of the class, and work together to develop ideas and concepts right at the SMART display. There are so many ways to use a SMART Board that aren't just about being at the front of a classroom.

Easy today, easy tomorrow.

Did you know you can (and should!) log into your SMART Board? Make things easier for ‘tomorrow you’ by saving your favourite activities, lessons, or collaborative whiteboard right to your SMART display’s home screen for easy lesson launch in the morning. When you log in, you can customise your apps, background… everything, really.

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