This thesis examines strategies for effectively using interactive whiteboards (IWBs) in K-12 classrooms. The author notes that while IWBs are being implemented in many classrooms, teachers often receive little training on how to use them beyond basic functions. The thesis will explore how IWBs are currently being used, challenges teachers face, and the most effective strategies for making lessons more interactive and student-centered. Through research including teacher interviews and observations, the author aims to develop a handbook outlining best practices for utilizing IWBs in a way that improves student understanding.