A traditional whiteboard is a good tool for teaching students in English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. That’s according to teacher Claudia Pesce in her Busy Teacher blog.
Whiteboards remain a very effective and useful tool for teaching – and actually may be the best choice for classroom presentations.
“Whiteboards are a great tool to help students organize their thinking,” says science teacher Mrs. Harris at the Organized Classroom blog.
Whiteboards are common in classrooms at all levels of education. They’re not just common, their essential, according to an elementary school teacher.
Universities, colleges, high schools and elementary schools install wall-mounted whiteboards or use our whiteboard resurfacing panels. Some schools use our products in unique ways – such as Johnson County Community College in Kansas.
A projection whiteboard should have a matte surface that reduces glare that could make viewing difficult. EVERWhite’s new ULTÍmatte dry erase boards offer that non-glaring surface.
Whiteboard and dry erase marker suggestions are among Karen Cox’s “!2 Favorite Teacher Tips” at Prekinders.com.
Her tips include student use of felt scraps for wiping individual dry erase boards.
Every teacher knows a variety of techniques to captivate students and get them involved in a lesson. Blogger Hanson Grant advises that use of a whiteboard can be a very effective way to promote engagement.
A whiteboard can be a super helpful tool in meetings and group discussions. But, when it’s not used effectively, it can be a distraction. Follow these 6 tips to be the master of the whiteboard presentation.
Looking to make your classroom whiteboard more effective? How you organize lessons on a board can make a big difference.
Everyone knows that whiteboards have been essential elements of classrooms. But the author of the Teaching Made Practical blog says whiteboards are one of her nine must-have items for upper elementary school teachers.
Small, individual whiteboards are great tools in the classroom. Second grade teacher Ashley Schroeder has lots of ideas on using dry erase boards to help her students learn.