Step by step Google slides explaining what a letter is, who students can write to and what all friendly letters need to have! It also includes an example letter, how students can start their letters, multiple sentence starters and some ways they can close their letter. You'll be able to edit the slides and input your own bitmoji. As well as edit it to say your own name and class name!
This product includes: Shrove Tuesday, Ash Wednesday, Lent, Palm Sunday, The Last Supper, Jesus Prays in the Garden, Jesus Sacrifices Himself, Jesus Has Risen, Jesus Goes to Heaven, The Holy Spirit Comes Down
In these Google slides you will find a list of the food groups, examples of food that are found in each food group, why the food groups are important, things the students can do to stay healthy and three activities you can do with your class! Feel free to add in your own bitmojis!
These google slides explain what a repeating pattern is, what the word core means and what attributes are. It also lists some of the attributes that are used to describe repeating patterns. There are examples of repeating patterns that you and your students can work through together. These slides allow your students to point out the core and tell you the attributes within each pattern. As well, they are able to extend the patterns. Feel free to add in your own bitmoji as well!
In this resource it explains what increasing patterns are, what a pattern rule is and that there is no core in repeating patterns! It explains how number patterns can also be increasing patterns, and allows the students to figure out the pattern rule in a few different examples. It also has them decipher between repeating and increasing patterns. As well they are able to extend patterns. Feel free to add in your own bitmoji! * The lesson recommends reading a book, if you don't own it, there are
Step by step Google slides explaining what punctuation is and what capitalization is. It includes the following: 1. Explains when to use a period, question mark and exclamation mark 2. Gives examples of sentences using each of the punctuation marks (periods, question marks and exclamation marks) 3. Explains what capitalization is 4. Lists when we should capitalize a word 5. Gives examples of when words should be capitalized You'll be able to edit the slides and input your own bitmoji!
1st - 6th
English Language Arts, Grammar, Writing
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