Teachers recognized for creative contributions to curriculum
Ever wonder how other educators use Notebook collaborative learning software to create interactive lessons in their classroom? To find out, we announced a Lesson Activity Contest in the August issue of EDCompass newsletter. The contest was SMART's way of recognizing teachers like you who strive to make learning more effective and engaging for students.
We received over 100 entries and, after much deliberation, the results are in. Congratulations to our seven winners, whose entries represented the best submissions in the following categories:
Core curriculum subject
Lori Reed Kress Elementary School Kress, Texas |
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Non-core curriculum subject
Michelle Nebel Lewis Elementary Excelsior Springs, Missouri
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Blogging Safety
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Presentation and layout
Christine Ames Wolzl Maryview Catholic School Red Deer, Alberta
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Halloween Story
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Notebook software features
Jonnie Holt Beaufort Elementary School Beaufort, South Carolina
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Farm Counting
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Primary lesson activity
Deborah Miller École St. Avila Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Parts of the Plant
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Secondary lesson activity
Joseph Saccone Eastchester High School Eastchester, New York |
Mitosis Dissection  Download this lesson activity (4.9 MB) |
Senteo interactive response system lesson activity
Anne Joyce Our Lady of Lourdes School Washington, Missouri
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View SMART's complete collection of lesson activities in our educator resources section.