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Use Notebook software lesson activities in your classroom, or modify them to meet your needs. See the copyright notice for terms of use. To narrow your search, use the categories displayed in the search box below. You can further refine your search using the keyword field within a category. To search for our new SMART-created lesson activities, type SMART in the keyword search field. The majority of SMART-created lesson activities are available in French and Spanish.


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NOTE: Lesson activities can only be used with Notebook software, included at no additional charge with every SMART Board interactive whiteboard. You’ll need a Windows 98 (or above), or Macintosh OS X operating system to view the activities.

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TitleVersionLevelYearSubjectsortdownDate
‘Twas the Night Before Christmas8.1.1 or higherPrimaryR-3English12/11/2008
Abbreviations8.1.1 or higherPrimary4-7English4/3/2008
Adjective Pony Ranch8.1.1 or higherPrimary4-7English4/3/2008
Adjectives - Noun Riddles8.1.1 or higherPrimary4-7English4/3/2008
Adjectives, Comparative and Superlative8.1.1 or higherPrimary4-7English4/3/2008
Adventures with Adverbs8.1.1 or higherPrimary4-7English4/3/2008
Adverbs (SMART-Created)10.0 or higherPrimary4-7English1/16/2009
Alliteration - Plants8.1.1 or higherPrimaryR-3English3/17/2008
Alphabet (SMART-Created)9.5 or higherPrimaryR-3English3/17/2008
Alphabet Skills8.1.1 or higherPrimaryR-3English3/17/2008
Alphabetical Flowers8.1.1 or higherPrimaryR-3English3/17/2008
Alphabetising8.1.1 or higherPrimaryR-3English3/17/2008
Alphabetizing Practise8.1.1 or higherPrimaryR-3English3/17/2008
And the Verb Is…?9.5 or higherPrimaryR-3English3/17/2008
Animal Homes8.1.1 or higherPrimaryR-3English3/17/2008
Apostrophes in Action8.1.1 or higherPrimary4-7English4/3/2008
Author’s Purpose8.1.1 or higherPrimary4-7English4/3/2008
'Be' Words8.1.1 or higherPrimaryR-3English3/17/2008
Beginning Sounds ABC8.1.1 or higherPrimaryR-3English4/1/2008
Beginning Sounds for DEF8.1.1 or higherPrimaryR-3English4/1/2008

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