 One of the major ideas here when writing on the board is that we need to be aware that whenever we're using the board to write down information we should not be talking and whenever we are talking we should not be writing on the board. This will inevitably lead to what's known as dead time when nothing is being said as we're putting information on the board. This dead time is not a problem but we can actually minimize it by using a number of techniques. We could use pre-prepared material so we put information onto large pieces of paper and then instead of writing on the board we actually stick those materials onto the board as we go through the class. Another idea is to actually ask students to write on the board for you. Another thing is that we could actually put work up onto the board before the class starts and then to cover that work with pieces of paper which we can then take off as and when we get to it. Another very useful technique is to actually during an activity, particularly study activities, once the activity has got going and we've monitored to check that the students are all working correctly, use that study time to actually put material up onto the board. And as mentioned before it is very important that when we're writing on the board that we do print our letters out individually and clearly.