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Preview of There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat Smart-board activity

There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat Smart-board activity

This is a notebook file for smart-boards. This smart-board activity goes along with the book "There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat." In this activity students can move the objects and have the lady swallow them into her stomach. This help in retelling the story! Students will have to also sort objects by if they were swallowed or not swallowed. The next slide also has were the students move the objects that were swallowed to match their beginning letter. Students use picture to sequence
Preview of 2024 Happy New Year for SMARTboard - Math and Language UPDATED YEARLY

2024 Happy New Year for SMARTboard - Math and Language UPDATED YEARLY

Created by
Leigh Majer
***Updated for 2024 with new dates! (This product gets updated each year so you can use from year to year!) Check out the Video Preview to see all of the slides! THIS IS A SMARTBOARD FILE so please make sure you have a Smartboard before purchasing this. Want to purchase this as a Powerpoint/Google Slides product? If so, click here.Are you secretly thinking you might be tired on the first day and need to grab something quick that has no prep involved but is highly engaging for the kids? Included
Preview of Land, Air, and Sea

Land, Air, and Sea

Created by
Teaching Place
SMARTNotebook file for teaching different types of transportation Recommended for ages 4-5 Two activities, including the creation of a Tree Thinking Map and sorting file into water, land, and sea (background seen in preview file). Dual-page mode can be used to make this a fun, interactive activity on a SMARTBoard. Also, pages can be printed and pictures cut out to create a follow-up, hands-on sort for students to review.
Preview of Daily Start of Class Template for Smartboard

Daily Start of Class Template for Smartboard

Created by
Jennifer Hayward
This is what I display at the start of each of my classes. It has a place for the homework assignment, important things to remember such as test dates or assignment due dates, and a warm up. You can either write on the SmartBoard or type the information in. Use as a daily template to establish routines and procedures in your classroom.
Preview of Daily Start of Class Screen for Smartboard

Daily Start of Class Screen for Smartboard

Created by
Jennifer Hayward
This is what I display at the start of each of my classes. It has a place for important annoucements and a journal prompt. You can either write on the SmartBoard or type the information in. Use as a daily template to establish routines and procedures in your classroom.
Preview of Smart Board Calendar Page: Even/Odd Numbers and Days of School

Smart Board Calendar Page: Even/Odd Numbers and Days of School

This page is one of the pages used in a daily calendar time. This page features animated clip art with a winter theme. It supports students as they learn about what makes a number even or odd by graphing a randomly generated number (up to 20). It also helps children visualize place value as they count up to the 100th day of school and beyond by offering a digital version of the straw pocket charts used for place value counting.
Preview of SmartBoard Notebook Lesson Gummy Bear Sort

SmartBoard Notebook Lesson Gummy Bear Sort

Created by
ecctech
A five page Notebook file with four different activities to accompany a sorting by color lesson using gummy bears. Activities include a sort where students can drag gummy bears into colored circles, a write-in page to tally the number of bears in each color group, a picture graph to compare the bears in each color and a write-in page for most, least and in all. May be used alone or with a hands on sorting of actual candy. You must have Smart's Notebook software to use this file.
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