TPT
Total:
$0.00

Subjects

Arts & Music
English Language Arts
Foreign Language
Holidays/Seasonal
Math
Science
Social Studies - History
Specialty
For All Subject Areas
5 results

Easter world history centers for ActiveInspire Flipchart

Preview of Bunny Hop on  Number Line for ActivBoard

Bunny Hop on Number Line for ActivBoard

Bunny Hop on the Number Line to find the sums and differences of the provided addition and subtraction sentences or create your own! Must have ActivInspire software to use.
Preview of Easter Addition and Subtraction Stories

Easter Addition and Subtraction Stories

This Easter Owl themed flipchart for ActivBoard meets Kindergarten Common Core Curriculum standards for addition and subtraction, problem solving, and mental math. Includes fun sounds for correct/incorrect responses. *Must have ActivInspire software to use!*
Preview of Bunny Hop Stop Easter Punctuation for ActivBoard

Bunny Hop Stop Easter Punctuation for ActivBoard

This interactive ActivBoard flipchart teaches & reviews the basic punctuation (period, question marks, exclamation marks) and meets kindergarten common core curriculum standard for punctuation. Includes reward sounds for correct/incorrect responses. *Must have ActivInspire software to use.*
Preview of Easter Themed - Kdg. Common Core Math: Addition: Missing Addends Flipchart

Easter Themed - Kdg. Common Core Math: Addition: Missing Addends Flipchart

Created by
Amanda Summey
This flipchart goes along with the cards I created for the missing addends. Students can drag and drop the eggs into the frmaes to help them find the missing addend.
Preview of Christopher Columbus, Friend or Foe, Hero or Goat???

Christopher Columbus, Friend or Foe, Hero or Goat???

This lesson will help the students understand main idea and author's purpose while studying Columbus. Comparing and contrasting a traditional text book description of Columbus' voyage with that described in Howard Zinn's a People's History of the United States or A Young People's History of the United States as adapted by Rebecca Stefoff. This is an active board lesson with plenty of chance to get the student's involved using interactive devices, note cards, posters. You may choose group work.
Showing 1-5 of 5 results