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Preview of Free Ninja Turtle Powerpoint / Smartboard Game Template

Free Ninja Turtle Powerpoint / Smartboard Game Template

Created by
Brooke Beverly
Enjoy this free game template! Create your own PowerPoint / Smartboard game review for any subject with this Ninja Turtle game template. Just type in your questions / answers, and you are ready to play. The correct answers will turn green, and the wrong answers will turn red when they are clicked in slide show mode. The game is hyperlinked to each question with take a chance opportunities to earn points / lose points for teams to add some fun spirit. There is 1 game template with 16 questions.
Preview of Turtle Walk Math counting activity

Turtle Walk Math counting activity

Created by
Abigail Gordon
Students will practice counting by moving turtles over to the lake. Great for virtual learners.
Preview of COLORING PAGES FOR FREE

COLORING PAGES FOR FREE

Created by
ART4KIDS
tudents love these 'Save the Sea Turtles' Earth Day coloring pages and art activities. Learn more about endangered species and ocean pollution. Through art and lively discussion, students can explore and express their views on key global and environmental issues. Create an impactful Earth Day art display this April with these imaginative activities
Preview of Mini-Lesson on Fraction Pizzas

Mini-Lesson on Fraction Pizzas

Created by
MissL
A brief introduction to fractions utilizing pizzas and order forms based upon the theme of the Ninja Turtles! It emphasizes the Common Core Standard that all fractional parts must be equivalent or equal in size. It can also be used to express to students that fractions such as 8/8 are equal to one whole.
Preview of Counting Up To 10 SmartBoard Preview

Counting Up To 10 SmartBoard Preview

Created by
Pre-K Resources
***This is a preview to the paid version*** The paid version includes: Self-check SmartBoard slides with popular children characters (Spiderman, Minions, Ninja Turtles, Olaf, Elsa, Anna, Iron Man, etc.) that children can count. When clicking the correct answer, the number grows. The two incorrect answers will fade away when clicked. These slides allow children to practice object-number correspondence in a fun way!
Preview of Teaching Time: Hour and Minute Hand

Teaching Time: Hour and Minute Hand

Students in first and second grade often confuse the hour hand and minute hand on an analog clock. This guide sheet will help show the students that the hour hand is short like a turtle and the minute hand is long like the ears on a rabbit. Fill in the text and digital time to match the analog clock on the sheet. Give each student a copy and/or project this onto a Smart Board to help your students! Enjoy!
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