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Innovative Teaching with the Document Camera Presentation by: Tess Davis

Demonstrate how to use math manipulatives. Images from:

Model any task. Images from:

Model how to read a nutrition label. Images from:

Show illustrations from book when reading aloud. Images from:

Enlarge text for the visually impaired. Images from:

Project current page to make sure everyone is on the correct page. Images from:

Display artifacts for comparison and/or contrast. Images from:

Display 3D objects that are small or difficult to circulate. Images from:

Share live animals that cannot be circulated. Images from:

Project a timer to teach time management through tasks. Images from:

Display exemplary student work. Images from:

Model revisions of a student’s work. Images from:

Display timeline to depict evolution of historical events. Images from:

Demonstrate how to plot on a map or graph. Images from:

Use a Venn Diagram template to increase awareness of similarities and differences. Images from:

Demonstrate or practice printing on the whiteboard. Images from:

Model sentence corrections. Provide student practice too! Images from:

Display student work during presentations. Images from:

Document the progression of a flower with the use of the time-lapse photography.

Record presentations or performances to allow the student to review, critique, and improve.

Record your direct instruction for a sub to show students.

Record lessons for stations teaching or upload online for future review.

Record answer keys to reinforce audio/visual and assist students at the same time.