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Preview of Reading Poetry Jeopardy Game

Reading Poetry Jeopardy Game

This item can be used to review reading poetry. The game is broken up into five categories. 1. Literary Terms *Connotation *Stanza *Stanza Break *Refrain *Rhyme Scheme *Denotation 2. Figurative Language #1 *Alliteration *Onomatopoeia *Imagery *Simile *Personification 3. Figurative Language #2 *Alliteration *Onomatopoeia *Imagery *Metaphor *Personification *Metaphor 4. Type of Poem *Narr
Preview of Art Smartboard Game/Lesson - Subject Matter (Portrait, Still Life & Landscape)

Art Smartboard Game/Lesson - Subject Matter (Portrait, Still Life & Landscape)

Created by
Art is My Jam
I use this smartboard file as a game and/or review to help students understand the concept of subject matter in art. It has 3 categories: 1. Still Life 2. Portrait 3. Landscape There are pictures of famous artists' art that they have to drag and place under the correct heading. Then they need to explain why they feel it should go there. Some are a little tricky but, it's perfect for helping students understand what to look for in a work of art.
Preview of Art Smartboard  - Purpose (Ceremonial, Narrative, Functional & Expressive)

Art Smartboard - Purpose (Ceremonial, Narrative, Functional & Expressive)

Created by
Art is My Jam
This is a great way to review and have fun learning about 4 purposes that art has. Students have to drag and place the items under the category that it belongs and then explain why they think it goes there - the meaning of each purpose. 1. Ceremonial 2. Functional 3. Expressive 4. Narrative Art work or photos of products that will allow students to categorize what purpose these things serve. Everything in art is created with a purpose ( a reason for making it).
Preview of SMARTBOARD lesson on atoms, elements, and basic chemistry

SMARTBOARD lesson on atoms, elements, and basic chemistry

This smartboard lesson showcases how atoms are structured, as well as explains how some atoms like to share electrons to fill their levels or shells. It's kid-friendly and a quick approach to compounds and molecules.
Preview of SMARTBOARD lesson on converting improper fractions and mixed numbers

SMARTBOARD lesson on converting improper fractions and mixed numbers

This smartboard lesson showcases how to convert improper fractions to mixed numbers and then back. Things are color-coded and done in 3 easy steps each way. Flow arrows indicate directions and simplify things in a visual way. Go from improper to mixed, and mixed to improper.
Preview of Multiple Intelligence (MI) SMARTboard (Secondary/Adult) by Jennifer A. Gates

Multiple Intelligence (MI) SMARTboard (Secondary/Adult) by Jennifer A. Gates

Teaching gifted, talent development or preparing students for Common Core by teaching them to identify their strengths? This is the perfect way to introduce Multiple Intelligence: 8 characteristics that students can use to best identify ways in which they can make positive growth. They are: nature smart, logic smart, self smart, people smart, word smart, picture smart, body smart, and music smart. Introduce and explore Multiple Intelligence in depth with students the elementary or primary and
Preview of CC the Common Core Caterpillar

CC the Common Core Caterpillar

This is a SMART Notebook file containing resources for Bloom's Taxonomy and the Common Core. It is a diagram of CC the Common Core Caterpillar that (when clicked) goes to various resources that my grade level partner and I found. These tools and websites correlate to the Common Core and Bloom's Digital Taxonomy. The links go to sites that either are free to join, or at least to try. These have all been used in the past by teachers, but this is a fun and interactive way to find resources tha
Preview of Linear Motion Notes, Graphs, and Mathematics (Smart Board)

Linear Motion Notes, Graphs, and Mathematics (Smart Board)

This Smart Board presentation covers linear motion as taught in a General Physics class. It has developed over 34 years of teaching physics. (It could be simplified to a lower level of physical science.) It covers the concepts of distance, displacement, speed, velocity, and acceleration. It relates linear motion to displacement (position) vs time graphs as well as velocity vs time graphs. Interpretation of these graphs as it pertains to slope, area under curve and lines formed on the graphs
Preview of Linear Motion Mathematics In-class Samples with Detailed Solutions (SmartBoard)

Linear Motion Mathematics In-class Samples with Detailed Solutions (SmartBoard)

This SmartBoard presentation has several practice problems relating to the various forms / types of linear motion. The wide range of problems require students to be able to think through the basic three linear motion mathematics equations as they solve various levels of problems. Detailed solutions, worked out and explained, are included with each problem.
Preview of Linear Motion Graph Practice #2 (In class) (Smart Board)

Linear Motion Graph Practice #2 (In class) (Smart Board)

This Smart Board presentation relates and applies linear motion concepts to interpretation of displacement vs time graphs as well as velocity vs time graphs. It asks students to answer questions about a graph and then provides detailed answers for each question.
Preview of Linear Motion Graph Practice #1 (In class) (Smart Board)

Linear Motion Graph Practice #1 (In class) (Smart Board)

This Smart Board presentation relates and applies linear motion concepts to interpretation of displacement vs time graphs as well as velocity vs time graphs. It asks students to answer questions about a graph and then provides detailed answers for each question.
Preview of Phonics Smartboard

Phonics Smartboard

Created by
Emily's TpT
Phonics Smartboard to be used for word work, special education phonics instruction, etc. Colored tiles are "sound tiles", so students count sounds first then match phonemes up with each individual sound.
Preview of Rocket Fuel Laboratory

Rocket Fuel Laboratory

Students determine the optimum ratio of water to air for propulsion of a balloon "rocket". Supplies needed are a balloon, water, stopwatch, and a measuring cup/graduated cylinder.
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