Lesson Activity Toolkit Part 2: The Toolkit Strikes Back

You might remember that we posted a video in our “This Thing is Awesome” series about the Lesson Activity Toolkit, a collection of new tools for the Essentials for Educators gallery in Notebook. That was a few month back (a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away), and since then, SMART has updated the Toolkit. And we are all about the updates. Were it possible, we would marry the updates, or at the very least, take them to prom.

The Lesson Activity Toolkit contains a number of easy to use templates for multiple choice questions, matching activities, category sorts, and numerous other activities. These make it super easy to make an interactive, engaging page for the SMART Board.

Our favorite new editions:
Word Biz: Ask a question and then students search for the letters to put together the answer.
Hot Spots: Students identify different areas of a map, diagram, or any image the teacher wishes to use.
Crossword
Sudoko

Timeline Reveal: Create a timeline and reveal the different events with a click.

We strongly recommend downloading the update to the Lesson Activity Toolkit to all SMART Board users. Click here to download the Toolkit.

Let us know if there is any other area of the Toolkit that you think people should use.

3 Responses to “Lesson Activity Toolkit Part 2: The Toolkit Strikes Back”

  1. Scott Says:

    Don’t know if it’s part of the New Toolkit, but my kids enjoy the Balloon Pop, which is included in the toolkit that comes with Notebook 10. Also, the Word guess is great for introducing new vocabulary. Those who read this that are not familiar with the toolkit should download it ASAP. Not only is a time saver but makes you look like you really know what your doing in your lessons. Chicks dig that…

  2. Scott Says:

    Oh, and may the board be with you, always….

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