Tuesday Tech Bits- Screen/Smartboard Recording Made Easy!



Those Math teachers at Coldspring-Oakhurst High School have got it going on!  They want to make sure the students are equipped to help themselves when they are stuck on a math problem!

You can learn the Number 1 Trick of their Trade!!  
Use the Smartboard recorder to record parts of lessons!!!
This is not just for Math teachers!

It is such a smart way to remove all doubt from the students' minds when they are faced with the challenge of completing tasks on their own!  This is great for a teacher in any content area!
Follow the steps in the video below to learn how to do this!

Need an extra dose of support?  Ask a Math teacher at COHS, or Laurie McMurrey, 8th grade Math teacher for guidance!

After you're finished recording, you'll want to upload the file to your web site, so click here to find out how to do that! 

And now pat yourself on the back for doing a good job helping students be their best!

Use the Smartboard to record:




Do you need a lift this last week before Thanksgiving?  Read on to hear from staff at Coldspring Intermediate School to inspire you!



I'm looking forward to a new tradition we are starting on campus!  It's the Turkey Olympics!  Students and teachers will be participating in fun, outdoor activities to see which class in each grade level will earn the most points!

In addition, we will have a performance of Junie B. Jones, a play based on the very popular children's book series.

It's going to be a great week here at CIS and JSE!

- Mrs. Mizelle, 
Principal at CIS and JSE











We are enjoying Thanksgiving holiday books!  We read one
about a turkey that had to camoflage himself, and then the students colored a turkey to blend in with our classroom!  It's tough to find those turkeys!

- Courtney Bailes, 
CIS and JSE G/T and Intervention Specialist 










Can you spot the turkey in these pictures?










I'm looking forward to reading student writing this week!  We are focusing on being thankful for our many blessings, and the students are writing to their parents and grandparents about what they are most thankful for.
-Michelle Heflin, 4th grade Teacher