In the “My Content” section of the Gallery, teachers have the  ability to create, and even publish, their own Gallery Collection Files.  When individuals or districts make their galleries available for download, it can be a tremendous resource for the rest of us. Below we’ve linked to two collections of interactive math content which are available for easy download. One is from the
Lancashire Grid for Learning in England, and the other is from
Thomas Vizza’s website
MathVizza.com.

For a preview of the content, which will automatically be added to the “My Content” folder of your Gallery, download the following guide from LGLE:Â Â Guide to the Interactive Teaching Programs
Here’s the link which will place those 32 Interactive Teaching Programs in your Gallery: Math ITP Collection File
Here’s Thomas Vizza’s downloads page: SMART Board Galleries Index from MathVizza.com.
If you know of any other downloadable Gallery Collections, please let us know.
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