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Subject and Predicate Google Slides Lesson - Distance Learning Timesaver
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This subject and predicate fully editable Google Slides lesson provides you with an engaging way to teach these concepts either in person or with distance learning. Since it is fully editable you can change it to fit your exact needs, while also saving time by not having to start from scratch. This slide show has animations and pear deck options already added to make it more interactive for you and your students. Please view the preview video by clicking on the preview to see they whole presentation. Happy Teaching!

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Key Words: Grammer, Second Grade, Distance learning, google slides, digital workbook

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Subject and Predicate Google Slides Lesson - Distance Learning Timesaver

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
5.0 (2 ratings)
Primary Bloom
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$3.55

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2nd - 3rd
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47

Description

This subject and predicate fully editable Google Slides lesson provides you with an engaging way to teach these concepts either in person or with distance learning. Since it is fully editable you can change it to fit your exact needs, while also saving time by not having to start from scratch. This slide show has animations and pear deck options already added to make it more interactive for you and your students. Please view the preview video by clicking on the preview to see they whole presentation. Happy Teaching!

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Tip - Leave feedback in order to get free products! Every piece of feedback given is turned into credits! Redeem credits on future purchases!

©Megan Havener –Primary Bloom - Your purchase provides you with one license for one classroom use/personal use only. Please purchase additional licenses for sharing purposes.

Key Words: Grammer, Second Grade, Distance learning, google slides, digital workbook

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Rated 5 out of 5
September 6, 2023
I can't say enough good things about the Subject and Predicate Emergency Sub Plans I found on Teachers Pay Teachers. This resource was an absolute game-changer when our multilingual learner teacher was unexpectedly out sick and left no plans behind. Here's why it's a 5-star gem: --Clear and Concise Slides: The slides were beautifully designed and presented the concepts of subject and predicate in a way that was easy for our general education students to understand. --Ready-to-Go Resource: This purchase saved the day! We were able to seamlessly continue our lessons without missing a beat, thanks to the well-prepared slides. ---Engaging Content: The material was engaging, and the examples provided were relatable for our students. They were actively participating and grasping the concepts effortlessly. --Effortless Substitution: The slides were so well laid out that even a substitute teacher unfamiliar with the material could easily step in and deliver the lesson effectively.
Amanda B.
7 reviews
Grades taught: 7th, 8th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 5 out of 5
August 21, 2021
Enjoyed using this during DL.
Terri S.
1,827 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties

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