I have been a primary school teacher for 25+ years. My teaching experience has spanned a number of age groups beginning with teaching English as a second language to college based students and primary school children. Moving on to Key Stage 2, I taught both Year 5 and Year 6 for a number of years. The last 10 years were spent with Years 2 and 3. My main areas of responsibility: SenCo; Assessment; ICT and the school website.
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I have been a primary school teacher for 25+ years. My teaching experience has spanned a number of age groups beginning with teaching English as a second language to college based students and primary school children. Moving on to Key Stage 2, I taught both Year 5 and Year 6 for a number of years. The last 10 years were spent with Years 2 and 3. My main areas of responsibility: SenCo; Assessment; ICT and the school website.
You can also subscribe to my monthly newsletter here: http://bit.ly/2Y
Are your students ready for some Easter fun? Do they also need to practice the difference between antonyms and synonyms? Then this cute, interactive game is just what you need! Whilst answering questions, they will be building a cute Easter bunny puzzle and achieving awards!!
This Easter Bunny Ears Themed Digital Game for PowerPoint and Google Slides is:
• perfect for Google Classroom, distance learning, centers, etc.
• self-checking
• comes in Google Slides AND PowerPoint so students can play it using either platform
• highly accessible - students can play it on any device with Internet - iPad, laptop, Chromebook, even smartphone!
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE:
• Easter Bunny Ears Themed PowerPoint Show: antonyms and synonyms
• Easter Bunny Ears Themed Google Slides Presentation: antonyms and synonyms
• Teacher notes, including link to game in Google Slides
• Cover/TOU
HOW THE GAME WORKS:
• On the HOME page, students will see 10 different locked objects. They have to try and unlock them by answering 3 questions. Getting the questions correct also allows them to build an Easter bunny puzzle!!
• Students can also earn 3 award ribbons along the way, placed strategically, as an incentive to keep going until the end!
• 30 questions in total.
PAGES: 54 + 54 + Notes
Are your students ready for some Easter fun? Do they also need to practice the difference between adjectives, verbs and nouns? Then this cute, interactive game is just what you need! Whilst answering questions, they will be building a cute Easter bunny with basket and achieving awards!!
This Easter Bunny Themed Digital Game for PowerPoint and Google Slides is:
• perfect for Google Classroom, distance learning, centers, etc.
• self-checking
• comes in Google Slides AND PowerPoint so students can play it using either platform
• highly accessible - students can play it on any device with Internet - iPad, laptop, Chromebook, even smartphone!
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE:
• Easter Bunny Themed PowerPoint Show: adjectives, verbs and nouns
• Easter Bunny Themed Google Slides Presentation: adjectives, verbs and nouns
• Teacher notes, including link to game in Google Slides
• Cover/TOU
HOW THE GAME WORKS:
• On the HOME page, students will see 10 different locked objects. They have to try and unlock them by answering 3 questions. Getting the questions correct also allows them to build an Easter bunny with basket!!
• Students can also earn 3 award ribbons along the way, placed strategically, as an incentive to keep going until the end!
• 30 questions in total.
PAGES: 54 + 54 + Notes
It is important for students to be able to identify, create, complete, and extend patterns in order to create a solid foundation in math. This Spring Patterns Interactive Game is perfect for teaching and reinforcing these skills.
This game is self-checking and works well with small groups or in a whole class setting. A recording sheet is provided for students to show their work and mark their progress. The game provides 20 problems to complete. After each problem students should return to HOME – this is the page with flowers which link to each problem. They can be completed in or out of order.
Each problem responds to students’ input by:
• audio responses
• moving students to another slide where they then have to return HOME
The game is available in two formats:
• normal view rather like a PowerPoint presentation
• game view which automatically opens ready to play
WHOLE GROUP SETTING (Format 1)
• Print the recording sheet. (Can be found at the very end)
• Have the class sit around an interactive whiteboard
• Teach and reinforce the skill with every problem
• Students complete the recording sheet for each problem
• Individuals can go to whiteboard to complete each problem
SMALL GROUP SETTING (Format 2)
• The game can be completed on any device
• If using an interactive whiteboard, groups can tally correct points for an eventual winning team – see points slide
• Teacher can decide if students will complete recording sheet
CONTENT
• Cover
• Teacher Notes
• Recording Sheet
• Spring Patterning PowerPoint Game (2 formats)
• TOU/Credits
PAGES: 30+