This is a collection of sites that are helpful when using the Smart Board. If you have others to add to the site, please let me know so I can add them to the list!! Safari works better than Internet Explorer for viewing some of these sites. When downloading from some of these sites, you may need to click "CTRL" on your keyboard (OSX) and then choose the option to download the lesson. Once it downloads, make sure the ending is .xbk or .xbc if it does not open correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~
Smart Technologies provides notebook lessons on their site. Smart Technologies Smart Board Resources
Julie Thompson's K-3 Smart Board Lessons
This site provides Smart Board lessons from the Fayette County Public Schools in Kentucky. Fayette County Public Schools Smart Board Lessons
Kenton County Schools offer various Smart Board Lessons. Kenton County Schools Smart Board Lessons
Lee's Summit R-7 School District in Missouri provides lessons and links to other sites. Lee's Summit Schools Smart Board Lessons
The School District of Waukesha in Wisconsin lists ideas, lesson plans, and web links for use with Smart Boards. Waukesha's Smart Board Lessons
The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives is a great resource for use with the Smart Board National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
Oswego City School District provides a Regents Exam Prep Center that contains sites that would be great with a Smart Board. Osewego City School District Regents Exam Prep Center
Super Kids site will generate worksheets that students could then use the Smart Board pens to solve. http://www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/
A site provided by Wichita Public Schools providing a long list of downloadable Smart Notebook lessons. http://technology.usd259.org/resources/whiteboards/smartlessons.htm
A site containing links to many Smart Board resources provided by the East Carter School in Missouri. http://www.ecarter.k12.mo.us/dept/elementary/fourthgrade/ccrites/etipslesson1.html
This is a link to the Quia site. There are many free activities on this site, or you can join to create your own. http://www.quia.com/shared/
Online math games. http://www.aplusmath.com/
Science Simulations! But could be used in other content areas, too. http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/models/