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It was the start of another week in Tiffany Faison-Bullock's kindergarten classroom. The students were seated on the carpet, facing the white board learning how to write descriptive sentences using photographs. An observer in the classroom would notice, the white board used in this lesson was not your typical dry erase board but instead, an interactive white board.

Many schools have moved from the dry erase board to the interactive white board. These boards, loaded with software and touch sensitive technology, allow teachers the ability to create interactive lessons that engage students on a daily basis. Teachers at Forest Pines Drive Elementary, understand that the 21st century is here and using the latest technology will help to prepare students for a successful future.


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A kindergarten student begins practicing what was modeled during Mrs. Faison-Bullock's interactive lesson.

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