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Create a digital whiteboard on which students can draw and write. Add a background image or give them an empty, white page. Review the drawings in the reporting dashboard and provide feedback.
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Check out these quick lesson ideas for teachers on how to use a BookWidgets Whiteboard activity in the classroom.
Make math more interactive by letting students visualize and explore concepts. This approach helps them gain confidence and see math in a new light.
Let students explore their creativity by drawing, writing, or even adding photos to bring their ideas to life. They can capture images and insert them onto the board, combining different elements to express themselves in unique ways.
Let students express how they feel and explore the reasons behind their emotions. They can write, draw, or map out their thoughts. This creates a safe space for self-reflection and emotional awareness in the classroom.
Let students explore science visually by labeling diagrams, organizing information, and highlighting key elements. Whether they're studying the periodic table, life cycles, or physics, this method helps them grasp complex ideas in a clear and structured way.
Let students develop their problem-solving skills in a fun way with an origami exercise. They can experiment and retry as many times as needed to find the solution.
Students can sketch electrical circuits, design engineering models, or solve mathematical problems in a visual and interactive way. This practical method helps them explore concepts, test ideas, and develop critical thinking skills.
We’ve gathered some interesting blog posts from the BookWidgets teacher blog that show Whiteboard widget lesson plans and the configuration possibilities for teachers.