Sharing
Share or save this documentation.
Customization
This documentation is not customized.
This documentation is customized for SMART Board 6000 series interactive flat panels.
This documentation is customized for SMART Board 4000 series interactive flat panels.
This documentation is customized for SMART Board 800 series interactive whiteboards.
This documentation is customized for SMART Board M600 series interactive whiteboards.
This documentation is customized for SMART Board 600 series interactive whiteboards.
This documentation is customized for LightRaise interactive projectors.
This documentation is customized for SMART Podium interactive pen displays.
This documentation is customized for personal computers.
Sharing
Share or save this documentation.
Customization
This documentation is not customized.
This documentation is customized for SMART Board 6000 series interactive flat panels.
This documentation is customized for SMART Board 4000 series interactive flat panels.
This documentation is customized for SMART Board 800 series interactive whiteboards.
This documentation is customized for SMART Board M600 series interactive whiteboards.
This documentation is customized for SMART Board 600 series interactive whiteboards.
This documentation is customized for LightRaise interactive projectors.
This documentation is customized for SMART Podium interactive pen displays.
This documentation is customized for personal computers.
Search
Note
You’ll complete the following tasks when creating reveal lesson activities:
Creating tables (see Creating tables)
Resizing cells (see Resizing tables, columns or rows)
Filling a table’s background with a picture (see Changing a table’s properties)
Adding objects to cells (see Adding objects to tables)
Adding and removing cell shades (see Using cell shades)
You can use tables and cell shades to create a variety of reveal lesson activities. The following are two examples:
A puzzle-style reveal lesson activity where you reveal parts of a picture until students can guess what the picture is.
A memory-style reveal lesson activity where you reveal the contents of the cell and then ask students to choose other cells until they find the cell with matching contents.
To create a puzzle-style reveal lesson activity
Create a table with the number of cells you want to include in the reveal lesson activity (see Creating tables).
Resize the cells as appropriate (see Resizing tables, columns or rows).
Select the table, press the table’s menu arrow, and then select Properties.
The Properties tab appears.
Press Fill Effects.
Select Image fill, press Browse, browse to and select the picture you want to use in the reveal lesson activity, and then press Open.
Select Scale image to fit.
Press the table’s menu arrow, and then select Add Table Shade.
To create a memory-style reveal lesson activity
Insert the objects you want to include in the lesson activity.
Create a table with the number of cells you want to include in the reveal lesson activity (see Creating tables).
Resize the cells as appropriate (see Resizing tables, columns or rows).
Drag the objects into the cells of the table.
Press the table’s menu arrow, and then select Add Table Shade.
To present a reveal lesson activity
Press a individual cell’s cell shade to reveal the contents of the cell.
To hide the cell behind the cell shade, press in the corner of the cell.
© 2016 SMART Technologies ULC. All rights reserved.
Last updated March 29, 2016.