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Winter Activity - Would You Rather Questions
By KJ Inspired Resources
Do your students need a brain break activity during the winter season? Do your students love to talk or debate? Use this no-prep ice breaker digital icebreaker game to allow your students the opportunity to share and discuss some fun and silly winter traditions. Use this game as an ice breaker activity, brain break, community building activity, or discussion starters. You can also use these questions as writing prompts or even debate prompts!
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Painting Art: Birch Trees. Fall/Autumn.
By Art Shack by JB
Need an awesome Art Unit? I have just the thing for you! This creative Fall/Winter Birch Tree Unit was designed to be printed and displayed as examples while you teach. Use this Google Slide file to display these beautiful images one-by-one on a large screen. It is best to use watercolor paper for this unit, since it does the best job of absorbing and working with the watercolor paint. However, if watercolor paper is not at your disposal, please find the heaviest white drawing paper you can find. Painter’s Tape is also best for this assignment, but in a pinch, you may use masking tape- although masking tape may need to be stuck to a different surface (shirt/), it isn’t too sticky on the paper. I hope you have as much fun with this artwork as I have! I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
Editable Gingerbread House Decorating Class Party Invitation - 2 colors!
By EduDesign Savvy
Are you having a gingerbread house decorating party for your students? Compatible with Google Slides™ for easy editing, this invitation includes two designs in color and black and white.
Features:
Printing is made easy by exporting a high-resolution PDF, allowing you to place two designs side-by-side on a Google Slides™ or Google Docs™ page (set up as landscape, 11"x8.5"). Simply cut down the center once printed!
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Adding and Subtracting Positive and Negative Numbers Pixel Art Activity
By Matemaths
Looking for a fun, engaging way to teach integer operations?
The Adding and Subtracting Positive and Negative Numbers Pixel Art Activity is a game-changer for 7th-grade math.
Combining digital pixel art with a self-checking system, this Winter-themed activity makes learning about integers enjoyable and easy to manage for both students and teachers.
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Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
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Order of Operations DIGITAL PIXEL ARTS - HOLIDAY/SEASONAL - VARYING DIFFICULTY
By Mostly Middle School Math
For this activity, you and your students will need access to Google Sheets. For best use, each student should have their own device.
Each Pixel Art includes 3 levels of varying difficulty. Level One includes NO EXPONENTS. Level two includes exponents. Level three problems are lengthier and tend to be the most difficult to solve. Each level has 19 problems, meaning in each Pixel Art, there are 57 total. So for all 9, you're getting 513 Order Of Operation Problems!
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New Years Emoji Picture Game | Guess the Phrase Pictionary Activity
By KJ Inspired Resources
Use this no-prep digital holiday game as an icebreaker, brain break, morning meeting activity or New Year's party game to help your students bring in the new year! This New Year's Emoji Pictionary Game will have your students eagerly using emojis to guess the New Year's phrases they represent. For example, a party hat that is combined with a clock emoji translates to "party time."
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*Note this product may be used in brick and mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool
By Art Shack by JB
Need an awesome Art Unit? I have just the thing for you! This creative Fall/Winter Birch Tree Unit was designed to be printed and displayed as examples while you teach. Use this Google Slide file to display these beautiful images one-by-one on a large screen. It is best to use watercolor paper for this unit, since it does the best job of absorbing and working with the watercolor paint. However, if watercolor paper is not at your disposal, please find the heaviest white drawing paper you can find. Painter’s Tape is also best for this assignment, but in a pinch, you may use masking tape- although masking tape may need to be stuck to a different surface (shirt/), it isn’t too sticky on the paper. I hope you have as much fun with this artwork as I have! I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
Adding and Subtracting Positive and Negative Numbers Pixel Art Activity
By Matemaths
Looking for a fun, engaging way to teach integer operations?
The Adding and Subtracting Positive and Negative Numbers Pixel Art Activity is a game-changer for 7th-grade math.
Combining digital pixel art with a self-checking system, this Winter-themed activity makes learning about integers enjoyable and easy to manage for both students and teachers.
About this resource:
What Sets This Product Apart:
Perfect For:
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
***YOU CAN EARN MONEY for future TeachShare purchases when you leave feedback on a resource you purchase. All you have to do is leave feedback on the purchased resource. In doing it, you earn TpT credits that credits can be redeemed and used for future purchases.
***CONTACT ME - Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
Order of Operations 3 DIGITAL PIXEL ARTS - WINTER THEME - VARYING DIFFICULTY
By Mostly Middle School Math
For this activity, you and your students will need access to Google Sheets. For best use, each student should have their own device.
Engage your students in a fun and interactive way with this Math Pixel Art Activity with Google Sheets! Perfect for reinforcing order of operations, this activity challenges students to solve order of operation problem to reveal a hidden pixel art picture. Each set gets harder as they go, allowing you to differentiate for students!
What you're getting:
There are 19 total problems in EACH pixel art, totaling 57 total problems.
How it works:
Why it's great for the classroom:
This Math Pixel Art Activity is a fantastic way to combine creativity with learning, making algebra fun and exciting for students of all ages!
By Art Shack by JB
Need an awesome Art Unit? I have just the thing for you! This creative Fall/Winter Birch Tree Unit was designed to be printed and displayed as examples while you teach. Use this Google Slide file to display these beautiful images one-by-one on a large screen. It is best to use watercolor paper for this unit, since it does the best job of absorbing and working with the watercolor paint. However, if watercolor paper is not at your disposal, please find the heaviest white drawing paper you can find. Painter’s Tape is also best for this assignment, but in a pinch, you may use masking tape- although masking tape may need to be stuck to a different surface (shirt/), it isn’t too sticky on the paper. I hope you have as much fun with this artwork as I have! I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
By Art Shack by JB
Need an awesome Art Unit? I have just the thing for you! This creative Fall/Winter Birch Tree Unit was designed to be printed and displayed as examples while you teach. Use this Google Slide file to display these beautiful images one-by-one on a large screen. It is best to use watercolor paper for this unit, since it does the best job of absorbing and working with the watercolor paint. However, if watercolor paper is not at your disposal, please find the heaviest white drawing paper you can find. Painter’s Tape is also best for this assignment, but in a pinch, you may use masking tape- although masking tape may need to be stuck to a different surface (shirt/), it isn’t too sticky on the paper. I hope you have as much fun with this artwork as I have! I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
By Art Shack by JB
Need an awesome Art Unit? I have just the thing for you! This creative Fall/Winter Birch Tree Unit was designed to be printed and displayed as examples while you teach. Use this Google Slide file to display these beautiful images one-by-one on a large screen. It is best to use watercolor paper for this unit, since it does the best job of absorbing and working with the watercolor paint. However, if watercolor paper is not at your disposal, please find the heaviest white drawing paper you can find. Painter’s Tape is also best for this assignment, but in a pinch, you may use masking tape- although masking tape may need to be stuck to a different surface (shirt/), it isn’t too sticky on the paper. I hope you have as much fun with this artwork as I have! I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.