Items Tagged as "Numbers & Numeration Systems"

File Insert

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Is there a way to insert a table?

Answer: 
You will be happy to know that you have a few different options when it comes to inserting a table into your MimioStudio Notebook lesson. I’m not sure which application the table you are trying to insert is formatted in but you can try to copy and paste it in by right clicking on the table, select COPY and then once you are in MimioStudio Notebook simply right click again and select PASTE. You could also do this by using the menu options at the top of MimioStudio Notebook. If the copy/paste option doesn’t work you can always use the screen clipping tool (which is on your toolbar) to clip the chart and add it to your lesson. In this case it would be easy for the students to use various tools to annotate the table. Another option is to simply keep the table in its native application and use Screen Annotation which would freeze the screen and allow for you or your students to annotate the table. When using this method a copy of your annotations is automatically saved in your Gallery for future reference.
Question sender: 
Terry T.

Using Mimio QuickVote with Powerpoint

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How can I use Mimio QuickVote for my Powerpoints?

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There is so much you can do with the amazing QuickVote! Remember you can use the QuickVote for on demand polling with any activity you are doing in your classroom. If you assign a class before polling you can also have results recorded in your Gradebook. Click HERE to watch a great video showing you all about the QuickVote feature! I would also recommend taking our wonderful FREE live QuickLearn sessions. You may find the MimioVote sessions particularly helpful. Click HERE to sign up!
Question sender: 
Monika G.

Using the MimioStudio Recorder

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Does Mimio have any function to make video recordings?
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Are you wondering how you can make a recording to add to your MimioStudio Notebook lesson? I would recommend using our wonderful Mimio Recorder which you can find under the APPLICATIONS button on your toolbar. As long as you have some sort of microphone you can record all actions taking place on your computer as well as the audio coming into your computer.


Click HERE to watch a great video showing you how to use the recorder!


To learn even more about how to use MimioRecorder in your classroom; sign up today for our MimioStudio Advanced Quicklearn Session


Question sender: 
Mike S.

Jumping Number Line

Subjects: Numbers & Numeration Systems
Language: English
Grade Level: Gr. 1 | Age 7, Gr. 2 | Age 8, Gr. 3 | Age 9, Gr. 4 | Age 10
Posted: Apr. 18, 2013   Posted by: laineym
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Spring Skip Counting

Subjects: Numbers & Numeration Systems
Language: English
Grade Level: Pre-K | Age 5, Gr. K | Age 6, Gr. 1 | Age 7
Posted: Apr. 10, 2013   Posted by: Jenbayler
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Multiplication

Subjects: Numbers & Numeration Systems
Language: English
Grade Level: Gr. 3 | Age 9
Posted: Mar. 18, 2013   Posted by: LeaLiyana24
Summary:
my assignment

QuickVote Add on in Powerpoint

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How can you use MimioVote Questions with existing PowerPoint lessons?

Answer: 

What a great question! You can use the MimioStudio Vote Add-in function to create any type of MimioVote activity in Microsoft PowerPoint. MimioVote activities are created by adding question slides to a PowerPoint presentation. A Vote Add-in feature includes a variety of pre-formatted question slide templates to make creating activities in PowerPoint quick and easy. The Vote Add-in feature should have been added to PowerPoint when you installed the MimioStudio software. If you go into PowerPoint you should see an add-in button in the menu on the right. If you click this you should see vote objects over on the left that will allow you to enter vote questions into PowerPoint. You can’t open vote files in PowerPoint but you should be able to create vote questions based in here.

Question sender: 
Lynn A.

Fraction Manipulatives

Subjects: Measurement, Numbers & Numeration Systems
Language: English
Grade Level: Gr. 3 | Age 9, Gr. 4 | Age 10, Gr. 5 | Age 11
Posted: Feb. 25, 2013   Posted by: osslertannenbaum
Summary:
Fraction Bar pieces you can move around. Equivalent fractions.

Roll-A-Snowman

Subjects: Numbers & Numeration Systems
Language: English
Grade Level: Pre-K | Age 5
Posted: Feb. 14, 2013   Posted by: jmich1983
Summary:
Build a snowman while practicing size comparison, counting, and number recognition skills.


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