3 Bellringer questions included, overview of ancient civilization (Geography, Religion, Dynasties, Philosophies, Contributions) and FAST FACTS as a way to summarize what should be put in student notes.
Get students involved and invested in the routines and procedures of your classroom by giving them jobs. Make some real world connections by having interested students apply and go through an "interview" process.
Finish the year with these themed bell ringers. 25 slides arranged as: Map It Monday Trivia Tuesday Write About It Wednesday Timeline Thursday Flashback Friday
Introduce On-Demand writing to your class with this easy to use power point. It includes hyperlinks to timers so that each skill can be practiced and then you can move on to the next portion. This is great for any classroom, as On-Demand writing covers all content areas.
Set the tone for the school year by explaining how things should be done in class. Use this powerpoint to easily walk through your expectations. Edit as needed to fit your particular style and school.
Use this permission form to cover everything from watching PG video clips, to permission to be photographed, and much more. Easily edited for use in other areas.
Originally created to accompany an Edgenuity course, this set of slides is great for any Family and Consumer Sciences classroom. The set of slides includes necessary vocabulary, individual lesson reviews, and a notes page overview of each section. Streamline your teaching by making this available to students in a Google Classroom, or just using it during instruction.
Use these PPT slides to teach new vocabulary, or review vocabulary concepts. In this compressed file you will find: 1. conceive, concept, conceptualize 2. propose, proposal, proposition, intend, intention 3. exaggerate, exaggeration, minimize 4. unique, identical, dissimilar, equivalent 5. narrate, narrator, narrative, narration 6. demonstrate, demonstration, establish Each slide contains teaching notes about how to maximize the effectiveness of each word.
Bellwork is divided into daily categories: Monday Masterpiece--a quotation that students are asked to analyze and explain Tuesday's Test--basic grammar work (think DOL) Wordy Wednesday--Vocabulary skills Thinking Thursday--Sentence Structure Figurative Friday--identify and explain Figurative Language
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