This visualization worksheet goes with the book titled Owl Moon by Jane Yolen. The students are supposed to read the quote, draw a picture and complete the sentences.
This is an interactive PowerPoint about blue crabs. Students are able to click on the answer and it will automatically navigate them to another slide saying if they answered correctly or incorrectly. This is perfect for a lesson on the Chesapeake Bay. It uses vocabulary such as estuary and scavengers. Students can do this as a class, in small groups, or independently since it gives immediate feedback.
This is a PowerPoint that introduces how to write a multiplication story given an array, a bar diagram, or equal groups. It also includes a musical chairs game that the students loved!
This is an interactive PowerPoint. Students can come right up to the board and write in their answers. This PowerPoint relates to fact families, part part total, and inverse operations. It introduces these vocabulary words and then has several slides of practice problems that students can complete.
Counting back, doubles, and subtracting zero are the three strategies this interactive PowerPoint practices. This allows the students to click on the answer they believe is correct and it gives them immediate feedback telling them if they got it right or wrong. It includes fun pictures and sounds to keep the students interested.
This is a PowerPoint that has pictures of a book I made for one of my classes. It is a picture book about Christmas. The story is about how Santa Clause delivered the wrong presents to the wrong characters.
This is a WebQuest students can complete that allows them to search the plants and animals of the Chesapeake Bay. It has assessments along the way and rubrics for each assessment.