So you have scribbled and annotated all over a numberline, in a maths lesson, and now want some children to come and work on the board on another example. How can you quickly get rid of all of those scribbles.

This is a tip to erase all of your annotations quickly. (Not just in maths!)

Download Video: Posted by tbarrett at TeacherTube.com.

I hope it proves a useful tip. Don’t forget to take a look at the shared Google presentation on IWB tips (now up to 10) – if you have one to add just email me and I will include you as a collaborator.

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  1. Hi Tom

    I’m Lesley, a Year Six teacher in Auckland, New Zealand. You left a comment on our classroom blog about our Myst writing. The students were really excited when they realised that a teacher in the UK had been reading/viewing their work. We have only been blogging for 2 months and it was the first international comment we have had!

    I was at a conference here in Auckland about 8 weeks ago and Ewan McIntosh was one of the keynote speakers. I went to one of his breakouts on using gaming to stimulate creative writing.

    I have been playing Myst III with the whole class for about 45 minutes at a time. We didn’t start the writing until we had played about 3-4 times. The students also looked at Tim Ryland’s video clips of children reciting their writing. It was hard work at first because they all wanted to be ‘on the controls’. It has been a learning curve for all of us. Slowly they have learnt to play cooperatively and recognise each others areas of skill.

    At our school we have had some good PD on developing childen’s writing over the last two years and using Myst III just fitted perfectly into the model. I have been amazed at the resonse of some of my boys.

    Some of the children were quite keen to write back to you. Since you also teach year5/6 would you be interested in skyping so my kids can chat to yours? Would be a bit of a challenge with the timing, but if you are interested could be fun.

    I will be in UK over Christmas and New year visiting family and friends – also going to BETT in London.

    Let me know if there is anything else you would like to know.

    cheers
    Lesley Harrison

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