I created this game for online lessons. It's ideal for warm-up or in-between activities. It's a very easy, no prep PDF game. The images are easy to see, even when students are using smartphones. Kids love it and it gives you many opportunities to introduce vocabulary and ask your students questions related to the pictures. There are a total of 38 different images and 114 slides. Answers are included. How to play:Have your student(s) look at the first image (of the three) for about 5 seconds. P
Most of the prepositions of place flashcards out there feature balls in, on and under boxes. My students didn't seem very interested in that, so I created this. Now my students rarely forget the words and sentences they learn. These will definitely make your students talk!They work perfectly for online lessons too, simply share your screen and ask your student where the animal is. Each slide/flashcard is followed by some suggested answers. Some of them have more than one answer. Instructions:
I created this for my young learners as a way for me to test and practice phonics using random letters of various words. Some of my students can’t read yet but they know what sounds the different letters of the alphabet make. Each slide shows a different word and picture. First I have them say the word and then I ask them what the missing letters are. Every slide is followed by a slide that shows the correct answer. Great for phonics practice (and great for introducing new words if you're teachi
PreK - 3rd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Spelling
I created this for my young learners as a way for me to test and practice phonics using the first letter of various words. Some of my students can’t read yet but they know what sounds the different letters of the alphabet make. Each slide shows a different word and picture. First I have them say the word and then I ask them what the first letter is. Every slide is followed by a slide that shows the correct answer. Great for phonics practice and great for introducing new words (if you're teaching
PreK - 1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Spelling