Use these slides to help guide you through a self portrait activity with your students. In this slideshow, students will discuss what self portraits are follow and the steps to complete their own. 1/2 of the face will show their outer self and 1/2 of the face will show their inner self using symbols to describe themselves.
We all know how important it is to teach class routines at the beginning of the year. These slides will explicitly guide you and your students through each step of the day! There is an editable version & non-editable version so you can adjust it to meet your class' needs!
Four Corners is a fun way for students to get to know each other & find similarities at the beginning of the school year. Follow along with these step-by-step slides to play this engaging & movement-based game with your class! :) Instructions: Choose your favorite out of four different answers Move to the designated “corner” of the classroom that represents your answer See who agrees with you!*There are 10 total questions & answers **The Class Locations slide is editable with text box
These are fun and engaging games to start your morning meeting and/or anytime throughout the school day. There are 6 different games and directions to display for students. The 6 games included are: 1- Silent Ball 2- Doggy, Doggy, Where's Your Bone? 3- The Voice 4- Count to 10 5- Heads Up Seven Up 6- Musical Chairs This is a google slides presentation you can easily save to your google drive. This will also come in PDF format for those who prefer.
**Enhance Your Students' Cursive Skills with this Cursive Practice Packet!** Boost your classroom's handwriting instruction with this Cursive Handwriting Practice Packet. This resource is designed for teachers to simplify and enrich cursive writing lessons. It can be used to guide whole group/small group instruction or as independent practice. My students have been begging me to teach them cursive, so I finally decided to implement it in our classroom. It includes: - **Comprehensive Letter Traci
This is a powerpoint/google slides presentation that goes over 4 main rules for staying safe on the internet & social media: 1) Keep personal information private 2) Only talk to people you know in real life 3) Think before you post/comment 4) If you feel uncomfortable tell a trusted adult It includes examples and also includes specific scenarios for students to decide if they are safe or not safe.