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Using Our Images on an Interactive Whiteboard


Children playing in a sheep-washing pool, Cowley, Oxon. Ref:CC71/00076  ©  Reproduced by permission of English Heritage.NMR The images on this website can be use to fill a whiteboard for dramatic effect.  These images can come either from our Images By Theme, the results of your own Search or as link within a Teaching Activity.

Simply click-on the image you wish to use, or a 'Larger Image' link if there is one.  This will take you to a larger version of that image.  Some images may be clicked twice to get the largest version.  Then use the disk icon that appears in the top left-hand corner to save the image onto your computer.


Once you have saved an image it can then just be inserted into a notebook or other whiteboard file.  From here you can use a range of the whiteboard tools to allow you to zoom-in, highlight, reveal or annotate the image in whatever way best suits your needs.

Here are some examples of lessons based on our images using an interactive whiteboard, they can be used or easily adapted to suit you class 


See all our Interactive Whiteboard Resources