This Google Slides has two slides per topic: a slide with the definition and examples and a slide for students to demonstrate what they know. Be sure to make a copy for each student!
This Google Slides presentation can be used in-person or virtually and includes a slide for each of the thirty-five chapters with two to four questions per slide. It also includes an answer key for the teacher. Students may type answers directly on the slide, type them into a separate Google Doc, write them on paper, or discuss them with classmates.
This self-grading digital Google Form is a quick and easy way to assess your students' knowledge of prepositional phrases. This can be used with in-person and virtual learning. There are ten questions with prepositional phrases located at the beginning, middle, and end of the sentences. It can be used for practice, assessment, or as an exit ticket.
This digital Google Slides presentation has a short video for each topic embedded into it. The students watch a clip, read a quick definition of the terms, then write a sentence of their own to demonstrate mastery. Great for virtual and in-person, review, partner work, exit ticket.
This set includes THREE self-grading Google Forms: Capacity, length, and weight. Each form has five short answer questions, including two story problems. These are great to use as exit tickets, quizzes, post-tests, checks for understanding, or homework assignments.
This Google Form consists of 16 multiple-choice questions. It can be used for teaching the whole class, individual practice or assessment, or as a partner activity. This is the same content as my Multiple Meaning Words Digital Virtual Slides but in a self-grading Google Form instead.
Keep your virtual students up-to-date with their daily assignments. Simply make a copy each day, change the information that needs to be changed, then share it out to all of your virtual kids. It also helps keep in-person students organized and helps out when you have a substitute. While in "present" mode, students can navigate between the home screen and each subject. Subject names could be replaced with class periods.
Give your students this quick digital Google Form exit ticket to see what they learned and how they feel about what they learned. Great for virtual or in-person learning.
K - 8th
English Language Arts, Math
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