Biology on the IWB: 10 Quick Ideas
Here are some quick ideas for using an IWB for Biology teaching.
1. Sequence the stages in Mitosis or Meiosis using images or statements
2. Drag and Drop animals and arrows to create Food Chains and Webs
3. Label diagrams of the various body systems using images captured from the Internet or from the gallery.
4. Investigate genetic crossing using drag and drop punnet squares. In Smart you could use the Infinite Cloner on the B and b, or just stack several letters on top of each other so when you drag one down, the rest remain.
5. Use the camera to capture pictures from the internet to illustrate a lesson on the dangers of alcohol and smoking. Or use the Inside Body powerpoint presentations from the ASE site as a source of images.
6. Sort foods into ‘healthy’ and ‘unhealthy’ foods, then use as basis for a discussion about whether there is actually any such thing as an unhealthy food.
7. Simulate how to use a quadrat before going out into the field using random dots and a square annotation, or the square spotlight tool.
8. Combine the IWB with a digital microscope to demonstrate and label slides as a whole class.
9. Keyword Plenary – pupils choose keywords from a selection, drag them into the middle of the screen and use them to explain one thing they’ve learned from the lesson.
10. Use a visualiser (Document camera) when carrying out dissections of the heart or flowers to make it easier for the whole class to see what is going on. Use the camera tool to capture images during the various stages of the dissection and add labels to the images. A cheaper alternative would be to use a webcam clamped to a retort stand
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Smartboard Browser
I just found this post on the Smart Exchange forum by Quentin D’Souza of teachinghacks.com. He has written a fab little flash tool that you can add to a Smart Notebook page which will let you browse the internet within Notebook itself.
You can add it to the My Content area of your Gallery, and drag it onto a page whenever you want to use it. It’s PC only for now, see the note from JoeS about it not working properly on Macs.
The instructions to use it are as follows:
a) To Bring Into Notebook
- Right-Click on http://www.teachinghacks.com/files/Browser.swf and select ‘Save Target As” and place on your desktop
- Open up Smart Notebook
- In Notebook – Select from Insert Menu “Flash File” and then locate the “Browser.swf” on your desktop
- Drag the SWF in your Notebook file to your Gallery.
b) To Use:
- Click on the Browser to Activate it
- Enter the url and select enter.
- Default Web Browser Opens to the Web Page You Entered.
Thanks Quentin for sharing this!
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Danny Nicholson : Educator, Science teacher, ICT Consultant, PGCE lecturer, Author and Web2.0 / SMART Masters/ Interactive Whiteboard Trainer. 


