Multiplication strategies can be confusing, but these slides make it easy to reinforce or reteach from the textbook. Have new models and more discussion about the topic of multiplication to support students learning and expose them to different questions and problems.
Factors and multiples require practice and exposure. Understanding the patterns in different styles helps support students. These slides give students the opportunity to see factors and multiples in a different way.
P.S. I Love You Day is spreading across the country and even internationally! Remember to always choose kindness. Students can design the logo and write about ways they show kindness or something kind that has happened to them.
1st - 12th
Creative Writing, Social Emotional Learning, Writing
This presentation includes CVC words that can be tapped and blended. It also includes a short story and a response sheet. There is also an alphabet sort and some CVC words with digraphs. Great lesson already prepared!
Use these slides to teach or review equivalent fractions. Students can use fraction strip models, number lines, multiplication/division, and benchmark models to solve. Have students work in groups or individually! Slides can also be printed in a worksheet or posted in Google Classroom to be completed independently.
Student feeling tracking is important for social/emotional development and practices. This chart allows student data to be entered. Feelings include: Happy, Sad, Fear, Angry. There is a concern section for students you are concerned about and a notes section for any details you would like to include. Each entry is put into a graph that shows the average for each student.
Will it reflect? This slideshow walks students through reflection and an activity demonstrating which objects reflect, and which do not. Using predictions and hypothesis, students reason why or why not.
This presentation includes a full story to fill in punctuation. It also has individual sentences and a slide with grouped sentences. This presentation is perfect for whatever level your students are at.
FourSquare Favorite Animal. Sea turtles swim, live in the ocean, are green, and eat jellyfish. The final slide is the writing prompt. Use this to write facts about animals and engage in non-fiction writing.