This interactive flipchart is awesome as a started or mid lesson activity. The chart utilizes engaging graphics to stimulate the students interest. There are many pictoral examples so that students can visualize the concept of equivalent fractions concretely. Some pages of the flipchart may be easily accomidated to use active inspressions or votes. I really enjoyed making this flipchart and I hope you and your students enjoy it as well. Have a boo-tastic time learning equivalent fractions!!
Use a Flee map to aid recount writing. This Activinspire chart shows step by step how to use a flee map to organise ideas when writing a recount about a school holiday. An example is provided at the end for the children to identify WMG (what makes good).
Guid Auld Norn Ireland
This is a one page ActivInspire flichart of a Spelling Bee Champion Certificate. Students go crazy when they receive a unique certificate complete with their name, teacher's name and date. Just click on to personalize.
This active-inspire presentation will help you teach the meaning of adjectives. Go through the flip-charts with students and ask them to look at the pictures and guess what the adjectives are for each picture. Tell the students that you will play a game and ask students to look around and choose only one person in the classroom to describe. They can’t say the person’s name. Each student writes at least 3 sentences. Teacher nominates a student to read the sentences and others guess and soon.
This flipchart is full of vibrant images to help students learn or review their colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, brown, gray, black, white). There is also a space provided to write the color word.
This pack contains interactive activities for common contractions she's, he's, it's, where's, here's and more. Students will enjoy hunting for contractions and watching them magically transform. Great introduction activity for a potentially tricky spelling rule.
This lesson uses show not tell method of describing characters. The lesson uses the movie Inside Out as a stimulus for writing. Excellent for discussing emotions and feelings.
Students can practice phonemic awareness- Isolating sounds by using this template on the active board. Students come up to the board to write the sounds after the whole class has "stretched the sounds, counted the sounds, and pointed to a box to isolate and picture a letter for each sound".
This is a story pyramid that allows children to retell the story, while the teacher can write the sequence of events on the template. I have used this pyramid countless times in my classroom, and the children love the colors and being able to retell the story. You may also use it for any other pyramid charts.
I used this flip chart to aid class discussion after returning to school. It covers, what makes a good student/teacher, rewards, safety measures etc.Enjoy!