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Preview of FREE Emotions Feelings Montessori Flashcards | English & Spanish

FREE Emotions Feelings Montessori Flashcards | English & Spanish

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Gud Store
Free Montessori English Spanish Flashcards! Use these materials to increase interaction with children in homeschool learning. It aids communication skills and helps encourage an explorative mindset. * Use it in home schools, playrooms, classrooms, nursery, Preschool and more! Visit my store to see the full color set of emotions flashcards in A4 and US letter size. TERMS OF USE You can use for personal use only. The item cannot be resold for commercial use. Thank you so much for visiting my store
Preview of Chess Club Intro to Chess 1st - HS Promethean ActivInspire Flipchart Lesson

Chess Club Intro to Chess 1st - HS Promethean ActivInspire Flipchart Lesson

Created by
Sunshine Anne
This is a Promethean ActivInspire Flipchart lesson introducing the basic moves in chess. This interactive 25 slide lesson: - Introduces the chess pieces and set up of the board - Teaches the basic moves of the pieces - Includes a chess board with chess pieces for practice playing - Contains a 10 question quiz that is suitable for use with clickers This lesson is FREE. Please help me out by rating the lesson and leaving a comment. I really appreciate it!
Preview of AP Psychology Vocabulary List (9 Units): Good for Games/Review/Studying & More!

AP Psychology Vocabulary List (9 Units): Good for Games/Review/Studying & More!

Here is a comprehensive AP Psychology Vocabulary List and Review organized by major units in the AP Psychology curriculum. Each unit includes key terms and their definitions, helping students prepare for quizzes, exams, and the AP test. AP Psychology Vocabulary List (9 Units): Good for GamesReviewStudying & More!
Preview of Animal Intelligence: Problem-Solving, Humor & Empathy – Interactive Lesson
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Animal Intelligence: Problem-Solving, Humor & Empathy – Interactive Lesson

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Nature Online
" Animal Intelligence" invites students to explore a fascinating question: what does it actually mean to be “smart”? Students compare crows, parrots, primates, dolphins, and other animals using evidence-based criteria such as problem-solving, communication, empathy, self-awareness, adaptability, and even sense of humor. Along the way, they investigate real animal behaviors through interactive clues and optional videos. Activities for students: • Evaluate animals using ten different intelligence-
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