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Tami BrassHere are 50 more ways to use a projector:
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wiki
for more ideas)-
- Demonstrate math manipulatives
- Show visuals for science experiments
- Modeling of the physical process of writing - hand movements
- Art: Virtual Museum Tours
- Audio visual resources from internet
- Whole class participate in practice test
- Going over tests
- Isolate new vocabulary
- Show and Tell
- Current Events
- Highlighted good vs bad grammar in writing
- Showing selected DVDs or Videos
- Graphing, charts, tables
- Creative writing - add a line
- Step-by-step math problem solving
- Displaying student work
- Comparison activities using split-screen
- Storyboarding
- Displaying class agenda/schedule
- Read-aloud
- Modeling note-taking
- Mapping and group editing
- Live web-cams
- Coins and manipulatives
- Finished project to look, model while going through directions
- No more big semicircle watching the teacher
- Video streaming (United Streaming and online videos)
- Sequence of pictures, time lapse, to demonstrate progression.
- Adding visuals to note outlines.
- Paperless handouts.
- Showing hands-on tasks.
- Compare and Contrast.
- Step by step instructions.
- Choral reading.
- Cloze activities.
- Labeling activities
- Display maps, charts, graphs, images from textbooks.
- Visualization of content-Reading comprehension-Making connections.
- Descriptive writing activities using image as writing prompt.
- Geography connections using Google Earth, Google Maps
- Picture books with read alouds
- Display a timer for assignments
- Powerpoint Jeopardy
- Freeze screen to get websites up without pop-up interference
- Skype video chatting with classes around the world
- Online Textbook
- Teach songs using pp
- Graphic organizer- Inspiration- Kidspiration
- Britannica & NetTrekker (model how to search)
- Surround your students with images from the unit you are studying.
Show people, architecture, art, food, social scenes, etc. for a social studies
unit.
- Demonstrate math manipulatives
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