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Bingo de los verbos - Bingo Verbs Game in Spanish
By Teaching with Cafe con Leche
Have fun while learning and practicing Spanish verbs in Spanish with this engaging bingo game!!! These variety of verbs are great to create fun stories. Bingo boards don't have words so they can be called in different ways: caminar, me gusta caminar, le gusta caminar, la chica camina, María camina, ella puede caminar, etc
This set includes:
30 color verb posters
30 color bingo boards with 16 pictures in each one.
30 color calling cards with pictures and words. You could also use the calling cards for a matching game, just print 2 copies and play a memory game.
The vocabulary includes: cantar, pintar, gritar, llorar, bailar, hablar, escuchar, comprar, pensar, cocinar, nadar, manejar, montar, saltar, cortar, volar, jugar, cerrar, caminar, trabajar, dar, decir, dormir, escribir, abrir, leer, comer, vender, correr and beber.
"SAVE MORE WHEN YOU BUY THE BUNDLE"
Spanish BINGO Bundle
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Pósters de verbos / Verb Posters in Spanish
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Spanish BINGO Bundle
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Gradual Release PD | Professional Development | Instructional Coaching | Admin
By Professional Development and Teacher Prep
Are you an instructional coach or administrator at an elementary school or a professor teaching an education course that is seeking effective strategies to teach the gradual release of responsibility?
Unlock the Magic of PD!
This professional development presentation includes the following:
This professional development opportunity is engaging for teachers. When teachers are engaged, the transfer of learning to the classroom happens.
Additionally, the Canva presentation is fully editable, allowing you to customize it to meet your teachers’ specific needs.
Engaging teachers during professional development is crucial for several reasons:
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Oops Precalculus: Interactive Taboo-Like Game for Precalculus Vocabulary
By Oops Math is Fun
A perfect game for Precalculus class to help students enhance their vocabulary on precalculus terms.
OOPS! PRECALCULUS is a fun game to play to test the students vocabulary in high school math, especially on Precalculus lessons.
It is the perfect game for:
- the last day of school of Precalculus class, or
- the first day of school of Calculus class,
or a fun game to review before a test / exam.
INCLUSIONS:
Ready-to-play presentation (pdf)
Game instructions
Example for students
Clickable Gameboard
32 Oops Cards/Slides
Teacher Guide in PDF
Complete instructions
Email Support
Game Tracking Sheets
To keep track of scores and used boxes
BONUS!!!
Objective: The objective of the game "Oops" is to get your teammates to guess a word without using certain pre-defined words or phrases associated with it - these are called "Oopsies"
Gameplay:
WORDS INCLUDED: Exponential, Complex Number, Asymptote, Equation, Logarithm, Polynomial, Function, Parabola, Linear, Rational Function, Matrix, Unit Circle, Vector, Symmetry, Maximum, Amplitude, Conjugate, No solution, Imaginary, Determinant, Coterminal, Extrema, Horizontal, Infinite, Invertible, Oblique, Angle, Triangle, Slope, Intercept, Pi, Radian
Visit my TeachShare profile to see more versions of OOPS!:
Oops! Algebra Edition
Oops! Geometry Edition
Oops! Precalculus Edition
Oops! Calculus Edition
Oops! Classic Edition
Oops! Back-to-School Edition, and more.
Purchase the High School Math Bundle for a really good deal!
Copyright © OOPS! Math is Fun [2024]. All rights reserved. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.
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I have been using this game with my students for 3 years now. They love it so much and always look forward to playing it again. Now that there are different editions, it makes them more excited for my classes! Perfect game for any time of the school year.
Editable Jeopardy Game Template 6 Category Blank Game Board- Personal Use
By SPO Resources
Are you looking for an easy way to incorporate more games into your instruction? Grab this editable Jeopardy game board template to effortlessly create custom jeopardy-style games to help students prepare for a test, review previously taught information, or even introduce new topics. Available in both PowerPoint & Google Slides™ formats.
Who doesn’t love a game with a little friendly competition? Students from elementary through high school (and even adults) will love playing this jeopardy-style game. I know you’ll love it too, with so many ways to play (whole group, small group, independent practice), an infinite amount of topics to choose from, and endless amounts of games to create, all for the price of a cup of coffee.
I’ve done the hard work for you. No need to go through the hassle of designing the slides or setting up any links; this resource is pre-linked and ready to go! Choose the categories and edit the questions and answers to fit your content area. It’s that easy!
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This resource is for the six-category game board template. If you’d like a template for 3, 4, or 5 categories, click the resources below:
-Editable 3 Category Jeopardy-style Game Board Template
-Editable 4 Category Jeopardy-style Game Board Template
-Editable 5 Category Jeopardy-style Game Board Template
Want them all? Save big by purchasing the bundle with all four game board templates!
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Includes:
★ Editable PowerPoint Jeopardy game board template with scoreboard
★ Editable Google Slides™ Jeopardy game board template
★ Option for Final Jeopardy & daily double (with instructions)
★ Editable answer key document
★ Teacher's guide with directions, tips & ways to play
★ Editable question planning template
★ Editable slides with game rules and directions to present to students
★ Student recording sheets
★ Printable scoreboard & question tracker (best for Google Slides™ version)
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Who should buy this?
Buy this if you’re a creative teacher looking to increase engagement in your classroom and want to get students excited about learning! This resource is perfect for you if you know you don’t have the time to format, design, link, and animate a game board but you want to quickly create customizable review games that align with what you’re teaching.
Do not buy this product if you’re looking for a game that already has the questions created for you. If you’re looking for that, you may like one of these resources:
-3rd-grade Math Review Jeopardy Game
-4th-grade Math Review Jeopardy Game
-5th-grade Math Review Jeopardy Game
-Fractions Math Review Jeopardy Game
Do I need to have advanced PowerPoint skills to use this product?
NOPE! I’ve done the hard part on my end—no need to fret over formatting, linking, animating, and designing the game board. All you need to do is type the questions and answers in the text boxes on each slide.
Can I sell the game I create with this template on TeachShare?
No, this product is for personal/classroom use only. You can create an endless number of games for yourself and your classroom, but you cannot resell the game using this template.
A commercial use template is coming soon. Follow me to be the first to know when it is available!
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WHY BUY THIS?
Aren’t we all a little more engaged when material is presented to us in a fun way? Turning a simple worksheet or practice test into a review game captures students’ attention and increases their motivation to participate. If your classroom is anything like mine, you know that behavior problems are minimal when student engagement is high.
With this customizable game board, you can turn any worksheet, practice test, or topic into an irresistible game that students are begging you to play.
I know it can be nearly impossible to find pre made review games that perfectly align with your curriculum.
Let’s say you're a 4th-grade teacher using the Bridges math curriculum and want to review for the unit 3 math test at the end of the week.
The odds of finding a review game for this specific test on TeachShare are pretty slim, so save the time spent searching for something and create a game yourself.
This editable template allows you to create a jeopardy-style review game to match exactly what you want students to learn and practice. Just divide the material into the main categories and input the questions and answers into the game board. BOOM, it’s ready to play!
I’ve even included a question planning template and step-by-step instructions to make the planning process even easier for you!
The options are endless. Create as many different games as you want and play them for years to come.
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What's editable?
What’s not editable?
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How does it work?
Please note that the scoreboard feature and the question boxes fading after clicking are unavailable in Google Slides™. I’ve included a printable question tracker and scoreboard if you use the Google Slides™ version.
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What's included?
Editable Jeopardy game board template (PPTX & Google Slides™ )
Editable student recording sheets (type in the specific category titles)
Editable answer key (create a one-page guide with the questions and answers).
Question planning template (make planning easy!)
Printable question tracker & scoreboard (for Google Slides™ version)
PDF with step-by-step instructions, game directions, rules, and tips/ideas for increased engagement.
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WAYS TO USE Jeopardy Game in your classroom
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Spot the Difference Pictures, Fun Friday, Morning Work, 50 Knights & Dragons
By Thachakorn Kokong
Unleash Your Inner Knight and Spot the Hidden Secrets with This Fun-tastic Worksheet!
Calling all brave adventurers! Gear up for a challenging quest with the Spot the Difference & Coloring Worksheet: 50 Knights & Dragons! This action-packed worksheet features 50 unique scenes brimming with valiant knights and fire-breathing dragons. But wait, there's a twist! Each scene has a sneaky difference hidden within. Can you sharpen your detective skills and spot them all?
This fantastic worksheet is more than just a difference-finding challenge. Unleash your creativity and bring these fantastical knights and dragons to life with your favorite colors. Transform these scenes into your own epic tales of bravery and adventure!
Perfect for:
So, grab your crayons, pencils, or markers, and embark on a thrilling journey with the Spot the Difference & Coloring Worksheet: 50 Knights & Dragons!
Geography: Understanding Culture and Subculture Cooperative Learning
By Geography & Math Made Easy
In our global society, our students need to understand how **cultures are developed **and how they adapt to and adopt practices and beliefs from others through cultural diffusion. As students understand cultures vs subcultures, it will help them navigate and appreciate the diverse world we live in. In this lesson, students will look at "the American culture" vs its subcultures.
Students will enjoy working in **cooperative groups **to create a collage that illustrates various American subcultures. This activity will require them to use **higher-order thinking skills **as they analyze, compare, and evaluate American culture alongside its subcultures.
Additionally, students will complete a short preliminary assignment in which they will interpret a political cartoon. This approach caters to** visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners** in grades 5 through 12, ensuring that even older students will find it engaging!
Disclaimer:
One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.
Motivational BOOKMARKS | African American Bookmarks | Inspirational Bookmarks
By Queen's Educational Resources
Motivational BOOKMARKS | African American Bookmarks | Inspirational Bookmarks
About This Resource
★ Inspirational African American Bookmarks
★ 22 Bookmarks with African American Illustrations
★ PDF file
★ Suitable for Middle and High School students, including adults!!
★ Suitable for ALL Subject Area Classrooms!
This resource includes:
★ 22 Motivational Bookmarks
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These uplifting motivational bookmarks featuring urban-style African American clipart can be used in classrooms in several impactful ways:
❤️ Promote Reading Engagement:
★ Use the bookmarks as tools to motivate students to read more frequently and foster a love for reading.
★ Distribute them during book checkout or reading assignments to create excitement around reading.
❤️ Encourage Positive Thinking:
★ Highlight the motivational messages on the bookmarks to inspire students to adopt a positive mindset in both academics and daily life.
❤️ Classroom Incentives and Rewards:
★ Offer bookmarks as rewards for meeting academic goals, such as completing a book, excelling in a test, or demonstrating good behavior.
★ Include them in a prize box for students to choose from when earning classroom rewards.
❤️ Enhance Library Displays:
★ Place the bookmarks in the school library as a free resource for students to take, linking positive messages with the joy of reading
❤️ Promote Reading Engagement:
★ Use the urban-style African American clipart as a way to celebrate representation and diversity, helping students see themselves reflected in positive and uplifting materials.
❤️ Boost Classroom Morale:
★ Give bookmarks to students “just because,” reminding them they are valued and appreciated.
★ Incorporate them into activities like surprise desk drops or as part of a “Random Acts of Kindness” initiative.
❤️Incorporate into Literacy Activities:
★ Pair bookmarks with specific books or themes in literacy lessons, encouraging discussions around the motivational messages they display.
★ Use them as part of a book club to signify membership or participation.
❤️ Creative Projects:
★ Encourage students to create their own bookmarks inspired by the motivational messages as a creative classroom project.
You may:
★ Print and cut each one out (as there are four bookmarks on each sheet)
★ For long lasting use, photocopy onto card stock paper, or laminate them.
★ For personal touch you can also hole-punch the tops and tie a ribbon through!
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Created by © Queen’s Educational Resources | All Rights Reserved
Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.
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Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!
By Lara Hocheiser
20 Slides to guide you through your content making journey
Creating unique, authentic content for your niche audience to help the kids you love!
Classroom Icebreakers Activity Bundle - Back to School - First Day Fun and Games
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Make the First Days of School Fun and Memorable with These Engaging Icebreakers!
Kick off the school year with this dynamic Classroom Icebreakers Activity Bundle designed to help students get to know each other, build classroom community, and feel comfortable in their new environment. Whether it's the first week of school or anytime you need to foster better classroom relationships, these fun and interactive games are perfect for middle and high school students.
These no-prep, easy-to-implement activities will have your students laughing, sharing, and working together, creating a positive classroom atmosphere from day one!
What’s Included:
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ASL Classroom Signal Posters for Seamless Communication
By EduTeachers Toolbox
ASL Classroom Signal Posters for Seamless Communication" is a set of visually engaging and informative posters designed to enhance communication in American Sign Language (ASL) classrooms. These posters feature clear and concise visual cues, hand symbols, and instructional graphics that serve as signals to facilitate seamless communication within the classroom setting. Each poster is strategically crafted to assist both instructors and students in conveying essential messages, instructions, or requests using ASL, fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment. These posters aim to promote effective communication and understanding, creating a space where individuals can express themselves fluently in American Sign Language. Whether used by educators, students, or visitors, these posters contribute to a more accessible and interactive ASL learning experience.
Highlighted Features:
Comprehensive Collection: Encompassing 38 ASL symbols and words (A to Z), this resource spans a broad spectrum of common classroom signals, ensuring a thorough and engaging learning experience.
Included Words:
All Done
Bad
Bathroom
Boy
Break
Closed
Cry
Do
Drink
Eat
Enough
Family
Father
Finished
Friend
Get
Girl
Good
Help
Love
Me
More
Mother
Movie
No
Ok
On
Open
Play
Please
Sleep
That
This
Those
Want
Work
Write
Yes
#ASLClassroom #InclusiveEducation #SignLanguagePosters #ClassroomDecor #TeacherTools #SeamlessCommunication #SpecialEducation #VisualLearning #BackToSchool #ClassroomEssentials
Mystery At The Theme Park Escape Room
By MsNerdWood
Are you looking for a fun activity to help build collaboration skills while having some FUN? Need a Fun Friday activity as your students lose their engagement through the week? Need an activity with very little prep? Looking for something digital? Then look no further!
Mystery At The Theme Park is a video based Escape Room activity that is played with a YouTube Video (approximately 20 minutes) and answers are submitted on a Google Form. Students will have to watch the video, listen to the story, and look at pictures to find clues to escape from the Theme Park in time. There are many different ways that you could play this game whether it is as a full class and you try to beat the clock, or in small groups where students can work together to solve the puzzles! The links are in the PDF that you will get when you download this resources and all instructions to set up will be there.
The Prep to play this Escape Room is minimal-all you need is the video link and a copy of the Google Form for each group. I played this game with my Grade 6/7 class online and they LOVED it. I had students who were usually pretty quiet online take over and shine!
So...will you make it out in time?
The Japanese-American Internment During World War II: Teaching Bundle
By Christa Nonnemaker
The resource bundle includes the following items:
*The Japanese-American Experience During World War II: Power Point Presentation
* The Japanese-American Experience During World War II: Reading Assignment and Worksheet with Answer Key
*The Japanese-American Experience During World War II: Analyzing Primary Sources and DBQs
PowerPoint Presentation
This 30-slide presentation on the Japanese-American experience in World War II presents a broad and deep look at the nature of the four years between the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the end of World War II and how it impacted the Japanese immigrants (Issei) and their American-born children (Nisei). The slides include information about the Japanese and Japanese-American internment in camps along with the enlistment of both young Nisei men and Nisei women in the military. The slides also include information about those who didn't live in the camps and those who presented legal challenges to internment. The slides use engaging visuals including photographs, letters, documents and art to convey the experiences of an entire group of people who were moved away from their homes and businesses without constitutional redress. These visuals are primary sources that the instructor can use to further student understanding. The slides also include Reflection Questions which the instructor can choose to discuss with students. There are no correct answers to the Reflection Questions but should prompt interesting discussions. This slide presentation is equally valuable for the home-schooled student or for those instructors who want to provide supplemental information to their students. At the end of the presentation, there is a slide that provides annotations on the websites used to access the primary sources which are featured throughout the presentation. I hope that students find this presentation worthwhile and deepens their understanding about an experience that should give everyone pause but also shows the resiliency of both the Issei and Nisei during a very difficult time.
Reading Assignment and Worksheet with Answer Key
This 7-page Reading Assignment about the Japanese internment and other experiences in World War II presents a broad and deep look at the nature of the four years between the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the end of World War II and how it impacted the Japanese immigrants (Issei) and their American-born children (Nisei). This close reading assignment goes beyond typical textbook descriptions of the Japanese-American experience during World War II. It provides detailed explanations as to the evacuation process, life in the camps and issues that the residents faced. The assignment also includes information about those who didn't live in the camps and those who presented legal challenges to internment. The 3-page Worksheet asks students to answer questions based on their reading. This will reinforce their learning on the topic.
This Reading Assignment is equally valuable for the home-schooled student or for those instructors who want to provide supplemental information to their students. The second page of this assignment provides a list of important terms as well as an explanation about the use of historical terminology. I hope that students find this Reading Assignment worthwhile and deepens their understanding about an experience that should give everyone pause but also shows the resiliency of both the Issei and Nisei during a very difficult time. A worksheet is included.
This is also available as a digital resource through Easel so students may complete it online.
Analyzing Primary Sources and DBQs
This 23-page resource with 15 primary sources and 2 DBQ prompts gives students a chance to delve deeper into the experiences of Japanese-Americans during World War II. Many students know that Japanese-Americans from the West Coast were interned. Here’s a chance to read documents that shed light on how the decision was made, whether the racial prejudices were shared among all Americans, how Japanese-Americans contributed outside the camps, and how re-integration was perceived. The Japanese-American experience went far beyond their internment in the camps.
Primary Sources include:
Customer Complaint and Restaurant Owner’s Response
Transcript from a Meeting in General DeWitt’s Office
Excerpt from Executive Order 9066
Evacuation Notice Number 9
Images from Evacuation and Assembly Center
Letter from Internee to Former Middle School Teacher
Report from Congressional Committee on Camps
Photographs of Life inside the Internment Camp
Resolution by the Native Sons of the Golden West, Santa Cruz Parlor
Photographs of Contributions by Japanese-Americans
Letter Insert by Assistant Director of War Relocation Authority
Included is a one-page sheet that explains what primary sources are and how to analyze them using specific questions through a process called HAPPY. Primary sources include letters, photos, reports and other documents. Each page of primary sources includes questions. Two DBQ prompts with instructions are included.
There is also a page at the end for students to apply the HAPPY process to one source. An Answer Key to all the questions and the HAPPY process is available at the end of the packet.
If you like World War II historical fiction, I have written a book called Hearts of War about a Nisei soldier who served in the Military Intelligence Service and a woman who served in the Women Army Corps. In writing this book, I wanted to bring an unknown aspect of history to light. Available on Amazon or Kindle and I appreciate any reviews!
Thank you!
Christa Nonnemaker
ELA Book for Student Reference/Writing/Literature/Grammar/Organizers
By Blooming Through High School
Perfect for learners who have IEP's requiring class notes, correctly completed examples, and graphic organizers.
Bundle and save with the All Things English Revising & Editing Workbook
I was tired of writing things on the board over and over again. I was tired of printing out pages that students threw away. I was also tired of answering questions that students could find for themselves. So I made a book to make sure I wouldn't have to anymore.
Over the course of 2 months, I thought of everything that I would have to teach, explain, write examples of, and print, and I put all my tips and tricks into ONE BOOK. I printed this out and spiral bound all the pages for each of my students. Every time my students ask me to repeat something, I point them to the book.
I also use this in my class for reference during specific lessons as well. It's a game changer! I save time and I save my sanity.
It's the MOST helpful for all the little pieces students need to know for all the stages of writing: brainstorming, pre-writing, paragraphs, citations, plagiarism, and much, much more.
WANT TO REVISE THIS TO MAKE IT YOUR OWN? I've added the Word document for teachers to modify to fit their teaching style!
Sections:
Key Features: ELA, English Language Arts, Writing Guide, Revising & Editing, Class Notes, Completed Examples, Graphic Organizers, IEP Accommodations, Teacher-Editable Word Document.
And Check out these other resources!
By Beth Hammett
Step-by-Step How-To for complete film writing analysis. This 36 page guide has two parts: Getting Started and Writing Your Essay. This easy-to-follow guide includes: What is film analysis? Literary Analysis and Film Concepts Getting Started How to Watch and Take Notes Audience Theme Emotions Writing Your Essay Introduction Plot Summary Body Paragraphs Setting Mood Characters Film Techniques Sound Lighting Symbolism Foreshadowing, Directors and Writers Using Film Quotes Conclusion Peer Workshopping Activity slides for: planning, writing theme and subject, introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion Excellent for flipped classrooms, homeschooling, online learners, literacy centers, individual and group learning.
Solving Exponential Equations BTC Thin Slicing Lesson | Algebra 1
By EZMath
This lesson has everything you need to teach a "Thin Slicing" lesson on solving exponential equations using the Equality Property of Exponential Equations for Algebra 1 or Integrated Math 1. These progressively challenging task cards start students with simple conversion of numbers into powers with a base and an exponent, review the basic exponents properties, then guide students to solve exponential equations by creating powers with equivalent bases. This lesson with printable task cards uses Building Thinking Classrooms strategies for teaching math created by Peter Liljedahl. If you have been looking to implement the Building Thinking Classrooms model of instruction, but don't know where to start, this is a great resource for you.
This lesson includes the following materials:
Once the thin slicing lesson is complete, students can use the provided notes template to record their thinking, as well as complete a "Check Your Understanding" exit ticket to give you and your students formative assessment feedback on how they are understanding the topic.
If you enjoy this product, please leave a review and check out my other products. I will be adding more Thin Slicing lessons in the future based on this model.
If you would like to know more about how I use Building Thinking Classrooms in my own class, check out my blog. I am also creating and refining more thin slicing lessons, so follow my store or check back regularly to see what's new.
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el Condicional EDITABLE | Speaking Writing Practice | Conditional Mood
By Senorita Creativa
Do you struggle to practice the conditional mood in a comprehensible way while keeping students engaged? Then these fun and thought-provoking hypothetical questions are a great way to review the conditional mood and practice writing and speaking skills with your students. There are 60 different hypothetical questions (written in the conditional mood) included in this resource, with many different question types.
Included in the zip file is:
Suggested Uses:
© 2019-2020 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
Alkenes | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Chemistry | Alkenes CnH2n
By Building Bright Brains
Are you a Chemistry teacher introducing your high school students to Alkenes? Notes, examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 43 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Definition of alkenes
✦ Physical Properties of alkenes
✦ IUPAC naming of alkenes
✦ Alkenes CnH2n
✦ Isomers of alkenes:
✦ Isomerism & Stereoisomers
✦ Chemical reactions of alkenes (Combustion, Addition reactions, Oxidation)
✦ Markovnikov's Rule
✦ Classes of alcohols:
This resource is great for:
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Blue Planet Season 2 - Complete Question Set Episodes 1-7
By Quick Assignment Central
Includes a set of 10 questions with separate answer key. Written at a 9th grade level.
Includes 1 set for each of the 7 episodes of season 2 of Blue Planet.
Life and Work Skills: Hardware Store Tools No Prep All-In-One BUNDLE!
By YourTeachingDoc
Life Skills are an important part of our student’s education. Life and Work Skills: Hardware Store Tools No Prep All-In-One Unit provides 3 levels of instruction so that your students can become familiar with tools found in a hardware store and used in the home. These skills will assist your students in becoming more independent in their daily life. There 276 total self-grading Google Slides activity cards (30 slides per differentiated level with “correct” and “try again” slides),Title Page, Ways To Use Page, Instruction Page, and Congratulations page. Additionally, 276 Total Offline, Interactive, self-grading activity cards (30 slides per differentiated level with “correct” and “try again” slides) PLUS 90 supplemental Task Cards (30 task cards per differentiated level) that are great for task boxes or reinforcement of skills PLUS 3 Differentiated Levels of BOOM CARDS!!!
This is a great addition to any pre-vocational program, job-site program, or independent living program. These activities can also support Transition Plan goals in your students IEP.
3 Differentiated Levels:
Level 1: Match Picture to Picture (30 task cards)
Level 2: Match Tool Name to Picture (30 task cards)
Level 3: Read a Scenario and Choose Correct Answer (30 Task Cards)
NOTE:
*This is BEST assigned/presented in PRESENT mode, as this allows the students to self-check their answer and keep practicing until they get it correct!
*You MUST be able to access/download/save to a Google Drive.
What’s Included:
> 276 Interactive Google Slides (3 Differentiated Levels)
> 276 Interactive Offline Slides – No Internet Needed (3 Differentiated Levels)
> 90 Task Cards (3 Differentiated Levels)
> 90 BOOM Cards (3 Differentiated Levels, 3o cards each level plus the Title Card, Instruction Card, and Congratulations Card
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China: One Question, Five Generational Perspectives
By Mark Holmes
“China: One Question, Five Generational Perspectives” is a set of resources delving into the changing politics of the Chinese leadership over a seventy year period. This resource contains five files:
Google Slides (31 slides)
Highlighting the background and achievement of five generational Chinese leaders; Mao Zedong, Deng Xiao Ping, Jiang Zemin, Hu Jintao, and Xi Jinping.
Google Doc (12 pages)
The purpose of the document is to provide comparative insights on various questions as if answered by five significant Chinese leaders: Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin, Hu Jintao, and Xi Jinping at the time of their leadership. Each response embodies the philosophies and policies prevalent during each leader's tenure.
The responses to the 10 questions posed have been generated using AI. This particular bot was prompted to:
The questions asked were as follows;
Google Doc (3 Pages)
Suggestions for potential lessons, activities and projects (20 suggestions in all).
Google Forms (2)