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SMART Goals: Smarter Planning, Smarter Lessons, Smarter Students

SMART Goals: Smarter Planning, Smarter Lessons, Smarter Students. Matthew White – Webster County Jason Williams Americus Sumter High School. Teacher Items Present Standards Essential Questions Word Wall Agenda Opening Mini-Lesson Work Period Closing Expectations Stated Facilitator.

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SMART Goals: Smarter Planning, Smarter Lessons, Smarter Students

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  1. SMART Goals:Smarter Planning, Smarter Lessons, Smarter Students Matthew White – Webster County Jason Williams Americus Sumter High School

  2. Teacher Items Present Standards Essential Questions Word Wall Agenda Opening Mini-Lesson Work Period Closing Expectations Stated Facilitator Student Items Present Student Talk Group Work Self-Assessment Student Work Posted with Commentary Responsibility for learning Actively engaged in learning Standards-Based Classrooms

  3. SMARTer Planning • SMART Notebook documents can be saved for future use • Essential Questions more visible and can be referred to during lesson • GPS/QCCs more visibly listed for students • Timing of lesson can be reviewed by teacher • Ability to import images, use Notebook gallery images, and TI-Smartview

  4. SMARTer Students • Students become more active in learning • Student work is easier to post & add commentary • Students can discuss work and show class steps and explanations when working problem/s

  5. SMARTer Results • More students, especially those who are absent, can remain on track through reviewing class notes posted on internet and/or notes can be printed for students • Notebook software can serve as lesson plans and can easily be revised

  6. SMARTer Lessons WORK SMARTER, NOT HARDER!!!! • Examples of Lesson Plans created in SMART Notebook • More work up front, but it is there forever!!!

  7. SMARTer Lessons WORK SMARTER, NOT HARDER!!!! • SMART Lesson Search • www.tinyurl.com/smarter1 • Lessons are currently available for standards K-12 • More lessons are being added • Lessons give ideas for teachers to use on future lessons

  8. Question & Answer Session???? • Questions about using SMART Notebook with lessons • Thanks for coming!!! • mwhite@webster.k12.ga.us • jwilliams1@sumterschools.org • Teachers Using Technology with Students • www.tinyurl.com/tutspage • http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com

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