This is an interactive PowerPoint with a focus on the life skill of doing laundry. It walks your students step by step the process with coinciding manipulatives. This also doubles as a social story. I hope this is beneficial and enjoyable to your students. Watch for more interactive PowerPoints in the future! Note: Use my interactive PowerPoints in EDIT mode. Do not click present.
This bundle includes my Ice Cream Chemistry interactive PowerPoint and the accompanying worksheet packet. Teach chemistry while making ice cream! Yum! (Note: use PowerPoint in EDIT mode. Do not click present)
This interactive PowerPoint is created to teach chemistry while making ice cream. How much fun is that?! Look for my corresponding Ice Cream Chemistry PDF worksheets. Note: Use PowerPoint in EDIT mode. Do not click present.
This is a very simple social story template that can be edited and personalized. It was created to help a student deal with the death of a home health aide, but can be edited to meet whatever the need may be.
This is an interactive science lesson PowerPoint. It includes the scientific method, the step-by-step experiment, an opportunity to insert student names which are used to document each students hypothesis. It includes a data collection chart, and conclusion questions, as well as extension questions for future exploration. Window boxes are on most slides to assist in highlighting text and images. (Note: use in EDIT mode. Do not click present)
This is an interactive PowerPoint. The blue boxes in the slides can be manipulated to highlight steps in the experiment instructions and the student responses to questions. Student names can be added and moved to represent their hypothesis on that specific slide. Please feel free to reach out if you have questions about how to use this presentation as the main resource for your lesson.
This PowerPoint uses the understanding of same and different to provide a lesson on diversity and acceptance. As you go through the slides opportunities will arise to discuss how awesome it is that we are all different. It also allows for opportunities to encourage students, not just accept those who are different, but to embrace their differences. The last slide includes a link (embedded in the picture) to a song about how beautiful it is when we come together. I hope you and your students enj
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