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Preschool arts & music simulations for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Super Hero Challenge

Super Hero Challenge

Created by
Coach Sauers
This is an interactive Microsoft Power Point Slide Show with a Super Hero Theme. I have used it for Super Hero Field Days in PE. You can display the slide show on a large wall and students stand in front of the screen so that their shadow is put on to the screen. They then dodge, duck, and jump away from objects flying into the screen. My students have loved using this and always ask for a new one. Soon I will upload my other slide shows that include Halloween, Christmas, and Easter. Enjo
Preview of Animated Recipe Bundle A - Animated Step-by-StepsĀ® - SymbolStix

Animated Recipe Bundle A - Animated Step-by-StepsĀ® - SymbolStix

Created by
Bloom
This Animated Recipe Bundle A offers five SymbolStix-supported Animated Step by Step Recipes at a 20% discount!There are 3 versions of this bundled resource (Regular, PCS, SymbolStix)This is the SymbolStix Version. This bundled resource includes: 1. Pancake Recipe ('from scratch')2. Pancake Recipe (from mix)3. Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe4. English Muffin Pizza Recipe5. Banana-Berry Shake RecipeVisit my blog (http://animatedstepbysteps.blogspot.com) for further clinical informationSymbolStix ar
Preview of Virtual Art Museum: Tutorial
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Virtual Art Museum: Tutorial

This video is a free resource that provides a "walk-through" of our Virtual Museum resource.. It explains/shows how to: - Navigate the museum using navigational arrows and or the museum map feature. - Customize features of the art museum including frames, signage, colors, shadows and text. - How to easily import/insert student artwork (pictures and video) We hope you find this supplemental, free download useful in helping you get the most out of our Virtual Museum resource. Enjoy! Be the fi
Preview of Critical Response Process Slides

Critical Response Process Slides

Created by
REALM OF MAJIC
This is a visual guide for taking students through the Critical Response Process by Liz Lerman. Rather than having responders just share "2 glows and grow", it puts the responsibility of asking for feedback on the artist/creator's shoulders. Just like in the real world. They can ask specific questions about their creation and receive feedback for improvement. This visual is to help the teacher (who acts as the facilitator) set proper expectations on asking for, and providing feedback to peer
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