Would You Rather SPRING THEMED | Google Slides | Writing

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Teacher's Brain - Cindy Martin
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53 Slides
$4.00
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I used this for my hybrid students and online students. Thank you so much for creating something cute and fun. I loved that we can add to this and make students write about their preference.
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  1. Be every student's favorite teacher by making writing ENJOYABLE while learning about each other! Would you Rather Prompts are great conversation starters, ice breakers or writing prompts. Use these interactive, editable Google Slides to easily have students show one or two fingers to share their cho
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Be every student's favorite teacher by making writing ENJOYABLE! Would you Rather Prompts are great conversation starters, ice breakers or writing prompts. Use these interactive, editable Google Slides to easily have students show one or two fingers to share their choice.

What is in this download?

53 Google Slides with a moveable highlighter to share your favorite or the class's most popular choice.

GREAT for Virtual or In-Person Teaching

  • 50 Colorful WOULD YOU RATHER Slides
  • 1 Digital Writing Prompt Paper
  • 2 BLACK AND WHITE INK SAVING SLIDES for Handwriting ( see preview)

Slide backgrounds CAN NOT be edited. You can move the highlighter.

Students can share a 1 or a 2 in the chatbox if Virtual or hold up their fingers.

You can delete slides you don’t want to send to students, add your own directions or images to the sides of the slides to personalize.

INTENDED FOR ANY GRADE

>>>>> YOU DO NOT need Google Classroom to use Google Slides. It will force a copy of it on your Google Drive. Students do not need to have Google Classroom to participate. They will need a Google account, which does not have to be a Gmail account, but just an account with Google that gives them access to Google Drive. <<<<<<

Easily share through Google Classroom to collect information or share from your computer to Zoom or Meets. Students move images, add text, and moving parts to get plenty of writing and computer practice!

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Total Pages
53 Slides
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Teaching Duration
1 month
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write informative/explanatory texts in which they name a topic, supply some facts about the topic, and provide some sense of closure.
Write informative/explanatory texts in which they introduce a topic, use facts and definitions to develop points, and provide a concluding statement or section.
Introduce a topic or text clearly, state an opinion, and create an organizational structure in which ideas are logically grouped to support the writer’s purpose.
Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.
Introduce claim(s) and organize the reasons and evidence clearly.

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