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Preview of Counting 1 - 20 Activity with Cute Baby Turtles Swimming Underwater

Counting 1 - 20 Activity with Cute Baby Turtles Swimming Underwater

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Try this fun PowerPoint counting activity 1 - 20 with your children. Your children will love watching the cute swimming turtles underwater. They will have fun learning how to count from 1 to 20. All you have to do is open the show and you can control when you want the baby turtles to appear along with the numbers with one click of the mouse. Please remember my voice is not included in the PowerPoint show. This will give you flexibility on how you want to teach it. Listed below is a video of me
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!
Preview of Telling Time: Hour and Minute Hand

Telling Time: Hour and Minute Hand

1st and 2nd grade students often confuse the minute hand and hour hand on an analog clock. This guide sheet allows the students to see an analog clock and teach a way to remember the hour hand from the minute hand! Not only are the hands color coordinated, but a turtle and rabbit help the students to remember the hour hand is short like a turtle and the minute hand is long like the ears on a bunny. Give a copy to each student and/or project this for the whole class to see! Great for 1st an
Preview of Digital Book, Iko's Backyard Adventure

Digital Book, Iko's Backyard Adventure

This is a newly published children's book created to support rhyming, math and science concepts in early childhood. Iko is a curious inchworm who sets out on a day of exploring. With his red cap on and a reminder from dad to stay dry, he begins measuring his journey inch by inch. Along the way, he eats a leaf, meets a baby turtle named Tia, climbs a buttercup, and takes a ride with his flying friend Devin, a robin. As he measures new things—from a leaf to a flowerpot—he counts all the way up to
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