Dress up and create a superhero character in this fun comic book themed activity. Perfect for distance learning on Google Slides! Step 1: Choose a character portrait Step 2: Dress up your hero Sep 3: Name and describe your character, their powers, and their rival Step 4: Write a short story about your hero Perfect for online class learning and homeschooling, and can be reused to make multiple different heroes!
"You're walking home from school when you spot a strange shape sitting under a tree. You walk closer to get a better look then let out a gasp, it's a white egg covered in green spots! What kind of egg is this? Where did it come from?" The Mysterious Egg is a choice adventure story on Google Forms. Students will find a mysterious egg outside one day that hatches into a baby dragon who causes trouble wherever it goes! They will be able to choose various ways to spend time with their dragon as the
Identify the Canadian coins and their symbols with this fun drag and drop activity, catered towards K-2. Perfect for distance learning and homeschooling!
Learn about Canadian money and their values with this fun drag and drop activity, catered towards K-2. Perfect for distance learning and homeschooling!
Wrap Up Your Media Literacy Unit with a Creative and Engaging Final Project!This activity is the perfect way to end off your media literacy unit while getting them engaged with video games. In this project, students will take on the role of a video game developer as they design their very own video game that matches the interests of their chosen target audience. They’ll examine how cover design can attract different audiences and why the age rating symbol is a crucial part of media messaging,
Cute and fun wizard themed literacy activities on Google Slides. Activities include: poetry, planning and writing stories, procedural writing, making lists, word work, and more! This product has 52 slides of literacy work for students, with difficulties ranging from grade 1 to grade 4. You can freely choose which slides you give to your students, and there is something for everyone regardless of what learning levels your students are at so everyone can feel included. These activities can be use
Dress up and create a superhero character in this fun comic book themed activity. Perfect for distance learning on Google Slides! Step 1: Choose a character portrait Step 2: Dress up your hero Sep 3: Name and describe your character, their powers, and their rival Step 4: Write a short story about your hero Perfect for online class learning and homeschooling, and can be reused to make multiple different heroes!
Learn about Canadian money and their values with this fun drag and drop activity, catered towards K-2. Perfect for distance learning and homeschooling!
You have been invited to attend Rasmia Academy, a secret school for wizards! Dress up and create a cute wizard character in this fun wizard themed activity on Google Slides. Perfect for distance learning, in-school, homework, and homeschooling! This product contains dress up dolls with 4 different skin colours, 68 hair and religious/cultural headwear options, 40 hats, 40 robes, and 22 wands/staves. These adorable wizards are all custom drawn and the activity can be reused multiple times to make
This is a Google Forms activity to teach students about plants! Students can choose which part of the plant they want to learn about (flower, fruit, seed, stem, leaf, root) where they will be taken to a page with a short reading about that part, then they can go back and choose which part they want to learn about next. There is a quiz afterwards to test their knowledge. The readings are quite short and simple to try and reach a variety of students including those who may not be strong readers.
Learn about Canadian money and their values with this fun drag and drop activity, catered towards K-2. Perfect for distance learning and homeschooling!
Wrap Up Your Media Literacy Unit with a Creative and Engaging Final Project!In this project, students will take on the role of a video game developer as they design their very own video game that matches the interests of their chosen target audience. They’ll examine how cover design can attract different audiences and why the age rating symbol is a crucial part of media messaging, especially when the visuals don’t always match the appropriate age group.
Wrap Up Your Media Literacy Unit with a Creative and Engaging Final Project!This activity is the perfect way to end off your media literacy unit while getting them engaged with video games. In this project, students will take on the role of a video game developer as they design their very own video game that matches the interests of their chosen target audience. This magazine is filled with various literacy activities for the students to complete about their video game!
This is a drag and drop activity for the days and months of the year, perfect for kindergarten and grade 1! The text on the slides is locked so younger students can't accidentally delete or move it.
This is a customizable pumpkin flipbook. The activities are for grade 2/3 age and cover skills like number sense and patterning. I don't own the graphics or template.
2nd - 3rd
Math
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