Valentine's Day Read and Color PowerPoint
It's February and time for Valentine's Day!
This Valentine's Day PowerPoint makes reading fun! Students have to color in and complete their pictures by reading the information on each PPT slide. The slides are timed and change every minute. You can also click to change the slides. This PowerPoint should keep your students actively engaged for at least 15 minutes, giving you some well-deserved free time.
How to use:
Photocopy the answer sheet and hand out to each student.
Check that each student has the right color pencils or crayons (pink, yellow, green and blue).
Start the PPT show in slide show mode (full screen).
Click through and explain up to slide 4.
The PPT will run automatically from slide 5 (START slide) for 15 minutes.
Included:
Student Answer Sheet (to print)
Valentine's Read and Color (PPT) – 20 slides
This reading activity is useful for various perceptual skills (fine motor coordination, spatial orientation, position in space, visual discrimination and visual-motor integration).
Created by Lindy du Plessis (store: Lindy loves to teach).
It's February and time for Valentine's Day!
This Valentine's Day PowerPoint makes reading fun! Students have to color in and complete their pictures by reading the information on each PPT slide. The slides are timed and change every minute. You can also click to change the slides. This PowerPoint should keep your students actively engaged for at least 15 minutes, giving you some well-deserved free time.
How to use:
Photocopy the answer sheet and hand out to each student.
Check that each student has the right color pencils or crayons (pink, yellow, green and blue).
Start the PPT show in slide show mode (full screen).
Click through and explain up to slide 4.
The PPT will run automatically from slide 5 (START slide) for 15 minutes.
Included:
Student Answer Sheet (to print)
Valentine's Read and Color (PPT) – 20 slides
This reading activity is useful for various perceptual skills (fine motor coordination, spatial orientation, position in space, visual discrimination and visual-motor integration).
Created by Lindy du Plessis (store: Lindy loves to teach).
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