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First Day Procedures - Interactive

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*Updated* Now includes Powerpoint and Notebook software!

Make teaching rules, procedures, and routines fun! This interactive 28 slide Notebook lesson includes procedures for almost all of your classroom needs. Since each teacher is unique in his or her procedures, each of the slides is very easy to modify. After every 2nd or 3rd slide there is an interactive activity to help keep students engaged. This can easily be modified to meet the needs of any classroom. The procedures include things like sharpening pencils and how to enter and leave the classroom.

Please note, product will lose the interactive features when not in Notebook software. Therefore, losing 6 of the slides.
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Richardsonk
can this be edited using active inspire program?
January 27, 2013 Report inappropriate comment
Ashleigh
Ashleigh  (TpT Seller)
I doubt it. I think it will best work with Notebook software.
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robynbrennan1
I was looking at your preview, but didn't see an example of the interactive pages. Could you take a screen shot of one so we could have an example? Thanks!!
September 17, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
Ashleigh
Ashleigh  (TpT Seller)
Yes, but I won't be able to change the preview. I can email you the screen shots if you'd like.

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hhaynes
Hi Ashleigh,
You mentioned that your smartboard file is editable. Would I be able to clone certain pages and add more to it?
August 20, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
Ashleigh
Ashleigh  (TpT Seller)
As long as you have Notebook software you should be fine!
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loutea
I must be doing something wrong. I seem to have a read only file and I am not able to modify your work to fit my needs. When I make changes and save it, it does not save. What should I be doing?
August 19, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
Ashleigh
Ashleigh  (TpT Seller)
I can email it to you directly to see if that will help. Just send an email to ashleigh_60@hotmail.com and I'll get it to you as soon as I can.
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binskeep
When you say notebook, do you mean smartboard? Thanks!
July 27, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
Ashleigh
Ashleigh  (TpT Seller)
Yes! There is a Powerpoint file as well, but it does lose the interactive pages.
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