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Preview of Comparing Duration of Events - Maths Time Lesson Plan & PowerPoint ES1 & Stage 1

Comparing Duration of Events - Maths Time Lesson Plan & PowerPoint ES1 & Stage 1

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Engaging Time Comparison Resource for Kindergarten & Stage 1! Looking for a fun, interactive way to teach time concepts to Early Stage 1 and Stage 1 students? This Comparing Duration of Events PowerPoint is perfect for helping young learners understand long vs. short durations through engaging visuals, aligning worksheets and ordering events cards! What’s Included? ZIP File Contains: PowerPoint (35 slides) – Interactive slides asking students to compare event durations.Lesson Plans (2 lessons
Preview of ES1 Kindergarten Time Bundle  PPT, Program & Worksheets for Teaching Clocks

ES1 Kindergarten Time Bundle PPT, Program & Worksheets for Teaching Clocks

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EmsAusTeach
Early Stage 1 & Stage 1 Time Bundle – Comprehensive, New NSW Outcomes and Content Curriculum-Aligned Learning! Teach clock reading and time concepts with this complete Stage 1 / ES1 Kindergarten Time Bundle, aligned with the New 2024 NSW Mathematics syllabus. Packed with 220+ pages, including interactive PowerPoints, engaging worksheets, and 3 ES1/Stage 1 Time Programs! This bundle builds essential time-telling skills through hands-on activities, matching activities and structured lessons. Wha
Preview of PROBABILITY RULE OF COMPLEMENTS * 15 Slide Powerpoint Statistics Presentation

PROBABILITY RULE OF COMPLEMENTS * 15 Slide Powerpoint Statistics Presentation

This 15-slide PowerPoint presentation with lecture notes introduces middle school statistics students to the Probability Rule of Complements, students will learn how to find the probability that an event does NOT occur. The presentation explains key terms, demonstrates how complementary events always add up to a total probability of 1. Engaging visuals, step-by-step explanations, and interactive practice problems help students master this essential probability rule and apply it confidently in v
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