Teach math skills using the interactive whiteboard. Choose a trusted site to help you teach children math. Kent ICT offers access to sites that are ad free and easy to use with an interactive whiteboard. AmbleSide Primary also offers access to age-appropriate math games. Games like "Five Little Ducks" and "Sock Pairs" are appropriate for young students. Touch the whiteboard screen to interact with the games. Students can interact as well.
Teach early literacy skills using the whiteboard. Kent ICT and Ambleside Primary also offer literacy skill games appropriate for early learners. Games like "Star Writer" and "Word Tree" give students the opportunity to practice learning and writing new letters and words. Students can practice writing directly on the interactive whiteboard.
Require students to write and draw on the interactive whiteboard. This exercise helps develop their large and small motor skills. Crayola Digi-Color has a game where a students can pick their writing tool, then write on the white notepad. Choose from a variety of colors and tools. Students can use their fingers on the whiteboard to choose their writing tool. Their finger acts as the tool on the notepad.
Teach students some new sight words through labeling. Crickweb offers an interactive game that allows students to drag a word to its matching picture. The pictures category is animals, so young learners should be very interested in the game. Students can use their fingers to drag the word to the correct picture.
Teach science concepts using the interactive whiteboard. Elearning for Kids and Freeze Ray have a variety of interactive age-appropriate science activities. Teach kids how to read a thermometer or how the human skeleton works. Basic concepts are a good starting point.