Let's compare numbers that are less than! This presentation shows students that the "less than" symbol appears to always "point" to the smaller number whereas the "greater than" symbol opens its mouth to the larger number. This fun and interactive presentation will motivate your students to start comparing numbers and learn how to successfully use the greater than/less than symbol to identify numbers that are less.
Let's have a picnic! Don't forget to put all your food scraps in the garbage can and then compare which can has the greater amount of scraps. This presentation is interactive and fun. Turn up the volume for nature sounds and garbage disposal tunes as your throw away your scraps. The kids are sure to learn with this multisensory lesson.
Practice identifying, writing and reading sight words, or heart words, while using finger space to make writing neat! Use the empty box to draw a picture that matches your writing! Use the same parent letter when giving this out for homework.
Let's make tacos for Cinqo de Mayo! Follow this animated step-by-step simple guide on how to make tacos for a tasty celebration in your class. Turn up the volume to listen to the vibrant music and add more fun to your celebration! Use this lesson to then work on a narrative procedure.
Let's go on a trip to the zoo! Use this presentation to compare sizes of animals and practice vocabulary words with your students like; taller, shorter, wider, narrow, etc. Extend this lesson by asking students questions about the animals such as; which animal can fly? Which animal has sharp teeth? Etc. Turn up the volume for some nature sounds!
Let's take a quiz! Assess your students on the previous lesson on telling time to the hour with this interactive presentation. This multi-sensory lesson will help engage and bring out the competitive side in all your students! Turn up the volume to hear the clock go tick-tock!
Let's learn about time! Use this interactive presentation to help teach your students about the properties of the clock and learning how to tell time by the hour. This multi-sensory lesson will engage all your students! Turn up the volume to hear the clock ticking!
For all you music lovers! Let's do some guitar subtraction with numbers within 10. Project your slides onto your Smart Board and ask your students to cross out the number of guitars being subtracted in the equation. This visually interactive lessons is perfect for a mini-lesson to capture your students' interest!
Let's talk about living and non-living things! Use these slides to pick and choose which living and non-living things you'd like to present to your students when doing this lesson. Make a book or create a game from these easy-print slides! Use the editing option to insert vocabulary words of the images in whichever language you need.
Let's learn about horizontal and vertical! Use this presentation to teach your students, and assess, about vocabulary words: horizontal and vertical. This interactive presentation will engage all your students!
Let's add simple numbers and represent them two different ways! Use this presentation to teach your students that addition problems can be written horizontally or vertically. Turn up the volume to hear some familiar sounds!
Let's learn about coins! Use this interactive presentation to teach your kids about the names of coins and the name of the significant faces on them. Turn up the volume to hear the coins drop!
Let's use our letter-sound knowledge to label these drawings! Use these pre-drawn pictures as an activity or assessment for your students to label the pictures using their letter-sounds. Don't forget to color!
Help your kindergartener communicate his or her understanding of a lesson by offering them two visuals to guide them in telling you if the lesson was clear to them (smiley face) or if they are a little confused and need more help understanding it (straight face).
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Basic Operations, Reading, Writing
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