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Preview of Teaching Polygons- Pirate Themed

Teaching Polygons- Pirate Themed

Created by
Amanda McDonald
(Please rate me. I'd love to know how you like it!) This fun pirate themed flipchart is perfect for review or teaching polygons to your students. With interactive games, videos, and a quiz it has everything you need! Polygons covered: Triangle, Quadrilateral, Pentagon, Hexagon, Octagon. Also includes an original song to help students remember polygons!
Preview of Knighton Creations - Coins & Money Intro & Practice Flipchart for Activeboards

Knighton Creations - Coins & Money Intro & Practice Flipchart for Activeboards

Flipchart includes the following pages: *Full page notes on every page to explain how to use it 1- Coin and bill identification intro or practice - spelling names 2- Coin identifcation practice - both sides of coins showing, versions of new and old quarters and new and old nickels included 3- Piggy Bank Pull - pull coins out of a piggy bank and sort them based on coin type or value (how to sort is the teacher's choice - there are buttons to show/hide the coin values) 4- Purse Coin Pull - practi
Preview of Turkey Songs for ActivBoard

Turkey Songs for ActivBoard

Several songs about Thanksgiving turkeys to use with little ones. *Must have ActivBoard software to use. Note: Some of the pages are duplicates from my November Kindergarten Calendar for ActivBoard
Preview of Promethean Subtraction to 10

Promethean Subtraction to 10

Created by
Digital Den
Subtraction facts of 10 Based on the song, Ten in the BedDesigned to be used by the teacher to introduce the the subtraction facts of ten.Students follow along with the song and use unifix cubes or linking cubes to represent the subtraction problem.Optional: A worksheet is included on the credit page. It can be used by students to color in as they follow along with each slide.Please Note: You must have Activinspire software installed on your computer to use this resource! A FREE, Personal Editio
Preview of Classifying Triangles by Sides and Angles (Winter Themed)

Classifying Triangles by Sides and Angles (Winter Themed)

Created by
Amanda McDonald
This flipchart can be used to review or teach classifying triangles. It will go over equilateral, isosceles, scalene, right, acute, and obtuse triangles. It gives an instructional slide followed by a review slide that is interactive for students. There is also an original song included to help reinforce the concept. ~Must have the ActivInspire program to open this flipchart.
Preview of 2D Shape Pot of Gold Flip Chart

2D Shape Pot of Gold Flip Chart

Created by
Miss Gaf-funny
This interactive Flipchart for the Promethean board gives children the chance to lead and sing a 'repeat after me' song with his classmates while also identifying 2D shapes in a fun way. The novelty of surprise along with the visual and literacy cues will help you students learn basic 2D shapes in a non-threatening and multi-sensory way. Enjoy!
Preview of Geometry: Polygon Song

Geometry: Polygon Song

Created by
Amanda McDonald
Please rate me. I'd love to know how you like the song! Song to help students remember polygons. Triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagon, and octagon. You will need active software to open this file. If you would like this in a PDF please look here: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Polygon-Song-PDF
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