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  • 1. Smart Board Presentation MONEY By: Brian Oatway

2. Basic Information Subject- Mathematics Grade- First or Second Grade Purpose-To teach first and second graders to be financiallyliterate by having a hands on interactive learning environment for them to act on and not only look at. URL Linkhttp://exchange.smarttech.com/details.html?id=66c2195c4cd2-47ff-b24f-ce470a088532 3. Smart Board Lesson Plan Interacting the students with a hands on activity is going tostick in their minds. Having each student complete this activity once, will prove to be an effective learning technique. In addition, I would pass around real pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters to all of the students and have them feel it. 4. (Continued) Having the students click and drag the coins to the differentitems, on the smart board, shows that they can identify the different values of the coins. I would have the students come up one by one in order to complete this activity. Applying the activities to a real life scenario, is a great way to engage the learners attention. It also improves: Retention Interaction Participation 5. Smart Board supporting Universal Design Teaching through interaction supports Universal Design inseveral ways. A few ways are listed below: Allows for Broad Spectrum ideas Encourages all age groups Targets all types of learners Visual Interactive Hearing 6. Universal Design for Learning Using the SMART Board Interactive whiteboards are key classroom elementsdesigned to engage a wide variety of students in the learning process. They evolved from constructivist pedagogy and support each of the three principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) by providing multiple means of representation, action and expression, and engagement. Participants in this cohort will develop sample lessons, share resources, and explore all of the different ways that SMART Board technologies can help to maximize student engagement and learning in the classroom. (Casey Agena, Director of Summer programs at Punahou School) 7. Sources http://exchange.smarttech.com/details.html?id=66c2195c-4cd2-47ff-b24f-ce470a088532 http://www.theavco.com/content/universal-designlearning-using-smart-board