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Chris Wilson

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Waverly, West Virginia, United States

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Preview of The Nose Knows Tens Frame Video

The Nose Knows Tens Frame Video

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Chris Wilson
The Nose Knows is a Tens Frame activity/video to help students in kindergarten and first grade to gain an understanding of groups of ten. "The Nose" walks students through the combination of tens in a fun and nosey way.
Preview of Mathketball

Mathketball

Created by
Chris Wilson
Game master template. I use it for math, but can be used for any subject. You put in the questions you want to review on the slides. Click on the basketball links to get to a slide and then click on the basketball link on individual slides to bring back court. Kids love it!
Preview of Vocabulary Hangman

Vocabulary Hangman

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Chris Wilson
Traditional Hangman game. Using smartboard or smart notebook software, game can be used to review vocabulary for reading, math or any subject. Slide red dashes to form words and slide letters when students guess a correct leter.
Preview of Geometry Review

Geometry Review

Created by
Chris Wilson
This is a 3rd or 4th grade geometry review power point game. Can be used as a whole class graded activity. I have kids number paper 1-10 and have them answer the questions before we play as a whole group.
Preview of Lattice Multiplication Template

Lattice Multiplication Template

Created by
Chris Wilson
This is a smart board activity using smart notebook software. It covers multiplicaion of number with one, two, or three digit factors. Works well with the Everyday Math program.
Preview of Polygon not a Polygon

Polygon not a Polygon

Created by
Chris Wilson
A quick easy way to review the attributes of a polygon. A smart board activity for 2nd or 3rd grade students. For use with the smart notebook software.
Preview of Polyg not a Polygon

Polyg not a Polygon

Created by
Chris Wilson
This is an activity using the Smartboard or Smart notebook technoloy. It is for 2nd or 3rd grade students. Students identify shapes as either polygons or not polygons.
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