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Preview of Counting 1 - 5 with Baby Chicks

Counting 1 - 5 with Baby Chicks

Created by
Complabteacher
You and your child can practice counting 1 to 5 while watching cute baby chicks. The vivid colors in the PowerPoint show will enhance learning and make learning fun for your children. The animated and moving images will make the show come alive while teaching the following concepts and ideas: 1. The measurement or numbers may be used as a multi-faceted objective that must be addressed throughout the school year in a logical, sequential manner to facilitate the understanding of numerous abstrac
Preview of ¡Vayamos de compras!

¡Vayamos de compras!

Arma tu supermercado impreso: caja registradora, objetos, etiquetas, monedas y billetes :DIdeal para promover el uso de la moneda mientras juegan.
Preview of Place Value- Digital / Virtual Classroom

Place Value- Digital / Virtual Classroom

Created by
Velcroandme
I use this digital place value pocket to show my virtual students how place value works. I typically use wood sticks at the same time to show with my hands, as well. Just drag the digital wood sticks to the correct place value. If you download it to Google slides, you don't have to save, but if you use Power Point, you have to save it every time to make sure you keep the work done.
Preview of Lemonade Stand Texas TEK K.4 (A)

Lemonade Stand Texas TEK K.4 (A)

This product contains the plans to create a lemonade stand uniquely created to facilitate kindergarten math skills. Students will identify coins only. No counting of coins is required to be successful in this activity.There is a story that discusses simple economics and use of adjectives at a very simple level.
Preview of 1st Grade Eureka Math Companion Story: The Cookie Problem - Making 5

1st Grade Eureka Math Companion Story: The Cookie Problem - Making 5

Created by
Skyward Teaching
Involve the minds of your 1st graders with this cute story of two friends, Chick and Kitty, as they discover how difficult it can be to split 5 cookies between them! The Cookie Problem is a story about two friends who make 5 cookies, and then discuss how to split them. Should Chick get 5 cookies? That would mean that Kitty wouldn't get any! Should Chick get 4 cookies? Then Kitty would only get 1!Students not only get the visuals of seeing each character with the cookies on their side of the plat
Preview of Interactive Power Pole Understanding Positive and Negative Numbers

Interactive Power Pole Understanding Positive and Negative Numbers

This interactive exercise allows students to see in real time the logic of positive and negative numbers. It is a real life scenario as a new employee of a power company, they must learn how to set a power pole. By entering the length of the pole in the first column, and how deep of a hole the pole must be placed in as a negative number, the resulting amount is populated in the third column which represents the amont of the pole that will remain above ground. In the chart to the right, studen
Preview of Name That Shape! (3D Shapes)

Name That Shape! (3D Shapes)

This is a fun and simple way to practice 3D shape recognition. These six solid shapes (cube, cone, cylinder, sphere, pyramid, rectangular prism) appear on the screen for a brief moment. Students can call out the shapes as they appear. Then the shape appears again with its name below. This is the perfect opportunity for the teacher to reinforce the name of the shape, or color, or how many faces/vertices.
Preview of Name That Shape! (2D Shapes)

Name That Shape! (2D Shapes)

This is a fun and simple way to practice 2D shape recognition. These seven basic shapes (circle, oval, rectangle, triangle, square, rhombus, and hexagon) appear on the screen for a brief moment. Students can call out the shapes as they appear. Then the shape appears again with its name below. This is the perfect opportunity for the teacher to reinforce the name of the shape, or color, or how many side/corners.
Preview of Animated addition powerpoint show

Animated addition powerpoint show

Created by
dtree
A straightforward color-coded addition presentation.
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