This is a lesson slideshow presentation that can be used for explaining relative pronouns and all its various forms and when to apply them.I have interlaced the presentation with my own bitmoji. You will have the option to remove it, or you can replace it with your own by using the chrome extension.
As a young engineering student I had to come up with ways to shorten my work during a time calculators were still mostly unheard of. This was the result. Looking at the relationships between numbers and their equivalents in order to multiply in simple manageable ways lends to the feeling of accomplishment and power over numbers. These techniques are not found in textbooks and are unique applications of known math facts. They are useful from day to day and often free one from depending on a calc
Engage your students with our dynamic and visually appealing math PowerPoint slides on "Fluently Add and Subtract Multi-Digit Whole Numbers," perfect for grades 3-6! These step-by-step slides simplify complex concepts, making math fun and accessible. Featuring interactive elements, high-quality visuals, and printable worksheets, our presentation is easy to use and customizable to fit your teaching style. Transform your math lessons and captivate your students.
Going places in French ? Without using the appropriate preposition for geographic location, your students will not be able to talk or write about it! Learning about these propositions is a very important to gaining fluency in the language especially for those who are in core French. It is also relevant as educators are expected to teach to the intercultural aspects of French and instil an interest in getting to know the rest of the French world. Because this can be complex, I created two differe
A PowerPoint guide that helps students fill in the blanks to the final task for the Carnaval de Québec Mini Unit Palace/Hotel theme. You can purchase the final task handout for student here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Carnaval-de-Quebec-Mon-Palais-Mon-Hotel-A-Final-Task-11081062
A PowerPoint guide that helps students fill in the blanks to the final task for the Carnaval de Québec Mini Unit "Bonhomme Carnaval" theme. You can purchase the final task handout for student here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Carnaval-de-Quebec-Bonhomme-Carnaval-A-Final-Task-11080600
This is a minilesson to teach your students about possessive pronouns in French. It goes over what they are, when to use them, and how to use them. It also includes practice and responses.
Excellent review includes detailed examples, many practice slides and elaborate ANSWER KEYS on each slide and / or in footnotes. Great way to practice and review for test prep! Enjoy!
Teachers ~ Do you want an easy-to-use-Foldable for your students to remember their Add Subtract Multiply and Divide Integers-Rules? This is a ZIPFILE containing the Powerpoint version (fully editable) and the PDF version. You'll be able to edit the font, wording, examples, etc. to be tailor-made for your students! Plus you get the Answer KEY included. Enjoy! You'll enjoy using this year after year!Be sure to L@@K at my other 1,285+ TERRIFIC teaching resources!~ ~ THANK YOU KINDLY ~ ~
Correlated with Discovering French Nouveau - Blanc, this interactive grammar powerpoint reviews ALL of the verbs that are learned in level 2:
etre
avoir
faire
aller
futur proche
venir
recent past (venir de)
passe compose
voir
sortir
partir
dormir
prendre
vouloir
pouvoir
devoir
boire
acheter
preferer
payer
dire
ecrire
lire
connaitre
savoir
courir
reflexive verbs
imperative
** See My Store for Bundle Discounts! **This is a cute FRUIT themed multiplication practice POWERPOINT slideshow.It has a HOME page where you choose which table to practise from 2-12.Each table goes up to x12.Each table has a cute title page.At the last slide of each table, there is a REPLAY and a HOME button shown as cute images.Each slide appears showing " a x b = " and then on click the answer appears, too.This enables the student to use this powerpoint to both learn the tables as well as tes
This is an interactive jeopardy game that you can play with your kids at the end of a motion geometry unit. It covers all the basic criteria for grades 3 and four motion geometry and is a great way to review the material with your students.
This is an interactive Power Point that reviews language structures and vocabulary from level 1. Each slide contains a question and four possible answers. Selecting the wrong answer produces a voltage sound, selecting the correct answer produces a chime and the answer changes to a pleasing pink color. If computers are available, students can complete activity in partners, or it can be done as a whole-class activity. Students will enjoy the sound effects!
This is a lesson presentation on expressions of quantity using the partitive article "de" in French, this has a main focus on expressions of quantity of food (i.e. tablespoon, teaspoon, cup, glass, box, jar, etc...) It includes an explanation of how and when to use the expressions of quantity, practice translation questions and a consolidation task.
I use this jeopardy with the color-coded Jenga pieces, which is why the colors are so specific, however, they can easily be changed by changing the color background of the slides. This jeopardy is interactive for smartboard use when the home button is clicked the game returns to the home screen to pick the next topic. This is a jeopardy that is inclusive of the standards: MAFS.4.OA.1.1: Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison MAFS.4.OA.1.2: Multiply or divide to solve word problems i
When do you need to pronounce those final consonants in French words? I find that my learners (especially the Spanish speakers!) are always struggling with the final consonants in pronunciation. I have made this presentation that you can use to explain the basics clearly. The final page has 16 sentences that has some trick words and sequences. I suggest you get your students to say it out loud and correct them. I have an audio recording included if you prefer to play it instead of saying it... t
This animated PowerPoint is great for introducing a topic and helping students with a reference when they forget definitions. The presentation begins with outlining objectives and ends with a summary slide to guide students to important information as a "take away" from the lesson. Each slide also comes with notes so that you may print them out for your students so they have guided note taking with blanks to fill in so they improve this crucial skill.In this PowerPoint we introduce integers and
This is a bundle of all 3 of my mini lessons on "tout" when it is used as an adjective, adverb, noun, and pronoun. It details when, and how to apply "tout" in each form.Note, the presentations are interlaced with my own bitmoji, you will have the ability to delete it, or replace it with your own using the bitmoji chrome extension.
This is the second lesson in teaching about using expressions of quantity with the partitive article. It recaps the first lesson, includes more expressions of quantity and focuses on using the partitive article as a standalone. This lesson includes detailed examples, as well as practice to consolidate student learning.This lesson can be used for both remote learning, and in class learning. You will be able to edit the slides to suit your needs.
This is a lesson slideshow presentation that can be used for explaining "tout" and all its various forms when being used as an adjective.I have interlaced the presentation with my own bitmoji. You will have the option to remove it, or you can replace it with your own by using the chrome extension.
This editable powerpoint is the perfect short review for decomposing and measuring angles. There are 6 slides with 6 problems. Problems include line segments divided into angles with missing angle measurements and line segments divided into angles with measurements, where the total has to be found. The powerpoint slides can be converted to a PDF format and used as morning work, exit ticket, and intervention review. Students can even have the powerpoint on their iPad and work together to solve th
This is a mini-lesson on possessive adjectives in French. It explains what they are, and how to use them. Students can follow along both in class, or for distance learning. It includes practice questions and responses as well.
This powerpoint presentation has 21 slides of Math Multiplication Tables :
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20
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Do you know why long division really works? A lot of resources focus on the how and forget the why which takes the magic of logic out of mathematics.Welcome to our Long division guide for teachers! This book is designed to provide a clear and interactive approach to understanding long division. Whether you're teaching 4th grade, 5th grade, middle school, or high school, this book will help you to understand long division. Through step-by-step explanations and plenty of examples, you'll be able