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Higher education Winter writing interactive whiteboards

Preview of Morning Whiteboard Messages

Morning Whiteboard Messages

Created by
Logan's Learners
Here are 188+ morning whiteboard messages ready to be used with your class for the entire year! Each of the messages is meant to encourage conversation, motivate, and inspire your students. These prompts will also help create a positive classroom community! Included: - 188+ half sheet question/response papers - 188+ quarter sheet question cards (print, laminate, put on a binder ring, & use it to keep ideas so that you can choose a prompt and write it on the board) - 188+ whole sheet prompts
Preview of AP Language and Composition Vocabulary of the Day

AP Language and Composition Vocabulary of the Day

From The Baldwelshman Store: This PowerPoint presents 64 terms key to the Advanced Placement (AP) English Language and Composition course that commonly appear in AP Language multiple choice questions. It can be used throughout the year to introduce and reinforce students' understanding of these terms and their underlying concepts.
Preview of Classroom Olympics/Minute To Win It!

Classroom Olympics/Minute To Win It!

Created by
Natalie Rigsby
This resource includes 2 versions: the SMART NOTEBOOK version AND THE PPT Version. You can download the PPT version into Google Slides, and convert it to work through google slides as well.This resource does a brief overview of the Olympics and then has slides of Minute To Win It Classroom Activities!The first 10 pages are designed for class lecture about the Olympics. The following 11 pages are for the class to experience Olympic games. The games are all variations from the popular show Minute
Preview of Personal Narrative Essay Mini-lesson:  Adding VOICE-- EDITABLE

Personal Narrative Essay Mini-lesson: Adding VOICE-- EDITABLE

Created by
Bespoke ELA
In this activity, students are guided through SIX revision steps in which they add voice to their personal narrative or college essay drafts. Voice is one of the most important skills of the personal narrative/ college essay, and this activity challenges students to inject imagery into their writing through making associations and brainstorming similes, metaphors, and personification-- all based on those over-used abstract words. It also guides students through revising their diction to be mor
Preview of Personal Narrative Essay Brainstorming Activity

Personal Narrative Essay Brainstorming Activity

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This PowerPoint activity takes students through a brainstorming exercise in which students are presented with various categories and quickly list memories/ thoughts that come to mind.At the end of the brainstorming exercise, students have a nice bank of ideas from which to select a personal narrative story topic. I typically have my students do this activity at the start of a personal narrative unit and then have them draft 3-5 different stories from their lists. This activity is an excellent,
Preview of Resume Writing Presentation and Samples

Resume Writing Presentation and Samples

Created by
Sarah Thursby
Included is a Prezi presentation containing 22 slides for discussion and resume writing headings. I have also included 6 sample resumes that can be reviewed, displayed, or printed for students to base their personal resumes off. Finally, I have included a template for a cover letter. I tend to use this for my "high flyer" students who tend to finish early. Either that, or it can be used as an extra credit writing opportunity.
Preview of The end of the world – are you prepared? – adult conversation power-point lesson

The end of the world – are you prepared? – adult conversation power-point lesson

This is a 23 slide PowerPoint ESL adult conversation lesson in editable PPT format with an activity, work sheet and teacher’s notesThis is a particularly fun lesson to teach mostly because of the activity at the end. It is one of my student’s favorite lessons and I hope yours will love it as well. Please note that if there’s a “Doomsday prepper” in your class, the argument might get very heated, so tread carefully.This lesson contains:- What is Apocalypticism and why are we obsessed with it?- In
Preview of Introduction Paragraphs: PowerPoint Presentation

Introduction Paragraphs: PowerPoint Presentation

Created by
ELA Hwy
A must for secondary ELA teachers.> 43 slides, sound and motion effects throughoutWalks students through the following central ideas, then goes into detail about each:> Purposes of an introduction> Parts of an introduction (thesis, supporting topics, hook, restatement of thesis)> Hooks (what are they, examples of)> Among others, it answers the following essential questions:     Why should you practice writing introductions?     What is the purpose of an introduction?     How can
Preview of Parts of a Letter, Postcard, Envelope Vocabulary, Clipart, & Blank Templates

Parts of a Letter, Postcard, Envelope Vocabulary, Clipart, & Blank Templates

Created by
Texas Teacher
Images/Words can be printed to use when teaching parts of a letter or can be used with almost any Smartboard software or Word Documents. The possibilities are endless! (I printed them, mounted them to magnets, and had the kids race to see who could position them correctly the fastest.) Includes the following words and images: Greeting Date Body Signature Closing Return Address Mailing Address Stamp Postcard Blank notebook paper Blank envelope Sample Envelope Mailbox Editable Word Document ma
Preview of What is Murder? Constructing Arguments of judgment

What is Murder? Constructing Arguments of judgment

Created by
TEACH STRONG
This file includes a presentation on 4 definitions of murder and manslaughter (first-degree, second-degree, voluntary/involuntary manslaughter). It also includes scenarios in order to illustrate each definition. It includes famous murder cases which the students use to construct an argument of judgment, determining how to charge the defendant. Included separately is a Word document that includes a printout of these famous murder cases.
Preview of TRANSITIONAL OR CONNECTING WORDS FOR ESSAY WRITING

TRANSITIONAL OR CONNECTING WORDS FOR ESSAY WRITING

The following is a chart lists of transition or connecting words used in writing. These words are important in that they serve as signal words that help writers direct their thoughts for their readers to follow. Additionally, Transitional or linking sentences are used to tie supporting paragraphs. The chart list clearly provides students with expamples and words to facilitate their writing. Intended to be used as a quick-glance reference classroom poster.
Preview of Writing Thesis Statements /An Interactive Activity to Develop Effective Writing

Writing Thesis Statements /An Interactive Activity to Develop Effective Writing

Given the definition and components of a thesis statement, along with a sample writing prompt with pre-written thesis statements, students will be able to distinguish the better of three thesis statements by correctly identifying it.This resource is an interactive presentation that guides the students to learn about the good thesis statement and how to write a thesis statement and develop their writing skills.
Preview of ** WINTER ONE MORE ONE LESS - NUMBER ORDER - SEQUENCE - GOOGLE SLIDES **

** WINTER ONE MORE ONE LESS - NUMBER ORDER - SEQUENCE - GOOGLE SLIDES **

Winter is here! Why not embrace the season and have some fun with your students by using this cute winter-themed math activity. Two games are included in this Google Slides activity. Game One: Read the large number on the slide. Use the moveable numbers to demonstrate one more and one less by placing the correct numeral into the igloo. Game Two: Count the number of winter items in the snow pails. Then, add one more or one less to the empty pail. Cute winter- themed clipart is used throughout. To
Preview of AP Language Synthesis Essay notes

AP Language Synthesis Essay notes

Created by
M Smith NBCT
This PPT introduces students to the Synthesis Essay on the AP Language exam -- includes the format of the prompt and tips for writing an effective essay. Great for students to take notes from.
Preview of Spanish 1 Lesson Foods/Comidas-Gallery Walk. Using Verb vs. Noun Google Slides™

Spanish 1 Lesson Foods/Comidas-Gallery Walk. Using Verb vs. Noun Google Slides™

Save prep time with this 21 Google Slides ™ complete lesson targeting Reading, Writing, and Speaking skills in the topic of Comidas-Foods for Spanish 1. This resource includes direct instruction, a Gallery Walk, whole class, group, pair share, and individual activities. Grammar focus: sentence variation using verbs vs nouns.   This lesson uses vocabulary in context from my free resource VOCABULARIO: Las comidas y las bebidas- foods and drinks.Some slides are editable so you can make changes as y
Preview of 95 Graphs Grids and Games

95 Graphs Grids and Games

Created by
John Rice
95 Graphs Grids and Games is a document filled with items you can cut and paste into other applications, use on an interactive whiteboard, or simply print out. It is divided into four sections. Section One is devoted to graph paper, and features 30 different styles you can print out or use onscreen. Section Two offers number grids, featuring multiplication tables up to 15x15, a blank calendar template, and a variety of number lines that can be printed or shown onscreen. Section Three has a
Preview of After Winter Break - Would You Rather...?

After Winter Break - Would You Rather...?

Created by
Mochateacher
This is a great resource to use with middle and high school students when they return from winter break. This whole group activity has ten Would You Rather scenarios. It comes in two formats: PDF and Google Slides.Additional After Winter Break Resources:After Winter Break - New Years Task CardsAfter Winter Break - Find Someone WhoAfter Winter Break - Put a Finger DownAfter Winter Break - New Year's One-PagerAfter Winter Break ActivitiesFollow my store:Please click here to follow my store.Where
Preview of At the Office. How to Write an Email Interactive ESL PowerPoint Lesson

At the Office. How to Write an Email Interactive ESL PowerPoint Lesson

Created by
ESL Interactive
This is a one hour interactive powerpoint lesson for students at a A2/B1 level of English. The students are taught useful nouns and phrasal verbs relating to the office, as well as how to write an email in English. This lesson includes elicitation, activities, games and writing practice Language ContentsClick on Log on Search the Internet ScreenSpeakers Mouse Printer Other contentsHow to write an email in English
Preview of New Years 2024 Resolutions Board- Print and Easel Digital (No Prep) #toast23

New Years 2024 Resolutions Board- Print and Easel Digital (No Prep) #toast23

No Prep Required. Print and give or simply assign as Easel. Designed to engage young minds in setting meaningful goals, this interactive digital board provides a fun and creative platform for children to articulate their aspirations for the upcoming year.The New Year Resolutions board not only fosters creativity but also facilitates a sense of responsibility and self-awareness. As children input their resolutions, they can customize their entries (in both print and Easel mode) with emojis, stick
Preview of After Winter Break - Put a Finger Down

After Winter Break - Put a Finger Down

Created by
Mochateacher
This is a great resource to use with middle and high school students when they return from winter break. This is a fun whole group activity that allows everyone to participate without having to talk. Students begin by holding up ten fingers and putting one finger down each time a statement applies to them. It comes in two formats: PDF and Google Slides.What's Included:10 Put a Finger Down StatementsAdditional After Winter Break ResourcesAfter Winter Break - Would You Rather…?After Winter Break
Preview of Pictures for Christmas decorations

Pictures for Christmas decorations

Created by
meanna
Decorating for the Christmas festival with pictures can be a delightful and educational activity. Here are some ideas for using pictures as teaching materials to enhance the festive atmosphere while incorporating educational elements:Christmas Symbols:Images of Christmas Tree, Santa Claus, and Stockings: Decorate the classroom with pictures of classic Christmas symbols. Use these images to discuss the cultural significance of each symbol.Geography and Traditions:World Map with Christmas Celebrat
Preview of R.A.P (Restate Answer Prove) Presentation

R.A.P (Restate Answer Prove) Presentation

We are discussing the importance of RAP in classes as opposed to just giving an answer. You can say a lot in less time by restating what your question is and then answering it, or proving it with evidence. Presentations can be very helpful in this area because they allow you to get across what you want to say quickly and clearly, while the students get to see your thoughts on paper and develop their own ideas based on what they see.
Preview of Holiday footprint –ESL adult power point debate conversation

Holiday footprint –ESL adult power point debate conversation

This presentation contains a 41 slide PowerPoint lesson in editable PPT format with teacher’s notes. The holidays are a hectic time of year –family gatherings, work functions, huge meals, gift exchanges, holiday parties, and potlucks – the environmental toll of the holiday madness is staggering and so is the social conflict of traditions vs progress.In our remarkably fast paced and changing world, holiday traditions may offer an important organizing and centering experience to a life full of con
Preview of Winter - an ESL adult conversation PPT lesson

Winter - an ESL adult conversation PPT lesson

This is an ESL adult seasonal conversation lesson. It includes 2 PowerPoints with worksheets, a quiz activity, and teacher’s notes for approximately 4 hours of lesson.Winter in many English-speaking countries is associated with cold and rough weather and includes many idioms and proverbs. ESL students sometimes struggle with basic seasonal terms because they are unfamiliar with this type of weather and with the local traditional customs that it entails.This is a two-hour lesson each including a
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

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Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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