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High school other (science) resources for ActiveInspire Flipchart and for early intervention

Preview of Orton-Gillingham Based Hard G Soft G  Lesson PROMETHEAN Flip Chart

Orton-Gillingham Based Hard G Soft G Lesson PROMETHEAN Flip Chart

I create interactive flip charts that teach Orton-Gillingham based phonics and spelling lessons! This lesson teaches the rules for spelling words with hard g or soft g. There is also a code and read practice page created that may be printed from the flip chart. I hope my flip charts are as useful to you as they've been for me when teaching regular ed, ELL or dyslexic students! You must have ActiveInspire Software or Class Flow Software for Promethean Board. These are available for free inter
Preview of Orton-Gillingham Based Hard/Soft C PROMETHEAN Flip Chart

Orton-Gillingham Based Hard/Soft C PROMETHEAN Flip Chart

I create interactive flip charts that teach Orton-Gillingham based phonics and spelling lessons! This lesson teaches the rules for spelling words with hard c or soft c. There is also a code and read practice page created that may be printed from the flip chart. I hope my flip charts are as useful to you as they've been for me when teaching regular ed, ELL or dyslexic students! You must have ActiveInspire Software or Class Flow Software for Promethean Board. These are available for free inter
Preview of Tic-Tac-Toe for Smart Board

Tic-Tac-Toe for Smart Board

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Tomboy Teacher
I thought this digital tool would be a fun way to change things up during virtual learning. It can be used to review a variety of different skills throughout all grade levels.I used this tic-tac-toe board as a fun way to review subtraction skills.Ex. I the teacher was X's and students were O's. If the students solved an equation correctly (I randomly pulled equations written on index cards out of a bowl) then they get to choose where to put the O on the board (this is why the spaces are labeled
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