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Kim Brooks

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Delaware, United States
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Over 24 years of teaching experience in Special and General Education including some homeschooling. I use this diverse experience to create developmentally appropriate and engaging resources. These differentiated activities help save teachers valuable time and money while meeting the diverse learning needs of all students.
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Preview of  Counting On By One Thumb First Math Brain Break Interactive Google Slides™

Counting On By One Thumb First Math Brain Break Interactive Google Slides™

Created by
Kim Brooks
This Brain Break will have your students up and moving while practicing counting on by one using a thumbs first format. They will have fun practicing counting on by one with this interactive Brain break. Each slide on the Counting on by 1 Brain Break displays the number using hands(thumb first), the written number, the number word, and the physical movement to correspond to the amount of the number. There is an interactive component included for students to verbally respond and display the nu
Preview of  Brain Break Counting on by 1 Fingers First  Google Slides™

Brain Break Counting on by 1 Fingers First Google Slides™

Created by
Kim Brooks
This Brain Break will have your students up and moving while counting on by 1 up to 10. Not only is this an interactive brain break, but they will also be learning at the same time! Your students will be counting on by 1 in no time! This is an interactive Brain Break that uses a Fingers First Format on each slide that displays the number using hands with the finger first format, the number, number word, and a graphic depicting the type of movement. The interactive comment has students answerin
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Experience

Over 24 years of teaching experience in Special and General Education including some homeschooling. I use this diverse experience to create developmentally appropriate and engaging resources. These differentiated activities help save teachers valuable time and money while meeting the diverse learning needs of all students.

Teaching style

Developmentally appropriate, purposeful and fun.