There’s a great interactive tutorial here about voting systems, it works well as a whole class demonstration on an interactive whiteboard or could be worked through independently on tablets or desktop computers.
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Interesting things to do with an Interactive Whiteboard
thanks again to Tom Barrett for compiling this and the teachers who added to it: “56 Interesting ways to use the interactive whiteboard in the classroom”
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Start the day by choosing a city or area with some well known land marks, use Google Earth, project onto whiteboard and zoom down to street level (so that you can still see a few km of the city – depending on the landmarks) then ask the children to guess what city or area it Full Article…