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Spring Presentations
Revitalize your classroom with spring presentations that celebrate renewal and growth. These resources include topics on nature, weather, and seasonal events. Implement them to bring a fresh perspective to your lessons and engage students with the spirit of spring.
26 Letter Alphabet Banner - Freebie!
, Not Grade Specific, Banners, Classroom Decor
Here's a fun freebie banner to put up in your classroom! Each letter has a matching animal whose name starts with that letter.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Letters, Banner, Poster, Classroom, Decor, Printable Letters For Poster Board, Classroom Alphabet Banner
Free Spanish Interactive Memory Game to Practice Voc. Las Emociones
Foreign Languages, Spanish, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities
Practice Emotions Vocabulary in Spanish with this interactive memory game PowerPoint for educators. Students will match emotion words to images to build visual memory, short-term memory, concentration, and more. First, review emotion vocabulary. Then, flip cards to find matches. If cards don't match, select the red X to flip them back over. Keep playing until all cards are matched. Press the restart button for a new round. This self-checking 10-slide game can be played virtually or with the whole class. Differentiate as individual, small group, or whole group practice. Check out similar Spanish vocabulary games focused on math, verbs, synonyms, and more in our store.
Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje
Tags Spanish Vocabulary, Interactive Activity, Small Or Whole Group, Games, Vocabulary Emotions In Spanish, Emociones
First Day of School Coloring Sheets
Holiday & Seasonal, Creative Arts, Art, Holidays, Back To School, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Coloring Pages, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
These first day of school coloring pages are a perfect way for students and teachers to celebrate going back to school! These coloring sheets allow students to have a memento to save about their first day at school! These coloring sheets are available for preschool through fifth grade aged students. Coloring Sheets Included: * First Day of Preschool * First Day of Pre-K * First Day of TK * First Day of Kindergarten * First Day of 1st Grade * First Day of 2nd Grade * First Day of 3rd Grade * First Day of 4th Grade * First Day of 5th Grade These coloring sheets allow students to have fun on their first day of school by being creative, as well as giving them something to take to their home to remember the beginning of the new school year. Teachers will have a fun back to school activity they can do with their students year after year. How to Use: * Classroom Teachers can use this as morning work while students are arriving to class or an art activity on the first day. * Homeschoolers can use this to document their first day of school with their children. * Parents can use this to get their children excited about the first day of school! * If you have a sub on the first day of school, these sheets allow you to provide an easy activity for the sub to complete with the students. These coloring sheets are a no prep options for teachers and parents. The teachers or parent just needs to print off the coloring pages and give them to the children to color however they wish. Students can use crayons, markers, colored pencils, paint or any other item to color their first day of school coloring pages.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Back To School Coloring Sheets, Back To School Coloring Pages, Coloring Sheets, First Day Of School, First Day Of Preschool, First Day Of Kindergarten, First Day Of Pre-K, First Day Of 1st Grade
Spring PowerPoint; 44 Slides
Special Resources, Holiday & Seasonal, Special Education Needs (SEN), Seasons, Spring, Science, Basic Science, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Presentations
This 44-slide PowerPoint will help you to celebrate spring with your children! Beautiful photos take children around and about, drawing their attention to many aspects of spring. Young children will be delighted by the original photos portraying all aspects of spring. From lengthening days, to plants, to baby animals this Spring PowerPoint will give the teacher plenty of stimulating material to explore many different aspects of spring. There is so much to learn! Who can use the Spring PowerPoint? Anyone with young children or those with special needs: teachers, parents, home-educators (it is great for home-ed meetings). It can be used as a stand-alone activity, or as part of a project on spring. What is taught in the Spring PowerPoint? Many aspects of spring are covered in the Spring PowerPoint. These include: •Length of day •Weather •flowers •leaves •Growing seeds •Pollination •Baby animals •Birds •Frogs •Butterflies What is included? One PowerPoint and full narration notes are provided There is some writing on most slides which children can read, or which can be read to them, but the accompanying, PDF, narration notes provide more detail. Of course, the teacher can enlarge upon the notes, bring in personal anecdotes, or remind the children of lessons already learned, so helping the children to relate what they are learning to their own experiences. I love spring and I have thoroughly enjoyed taking photos for the creation of this PowerPoint. I hope you love it too! See beautiful flowers, cute lambs, a bird in her nest, blossom trees and more. Learn something about the fascinating life of insects and how they help the flowers by pollinating them. If you like this PowerPoint, please tell others! More of my spring resources: You could always use my Spring-Themed Writing Paper for any follow-up work! Frogs Lifecycle PowerPoint Frogs Lifecycle lesson resources Apple Tree Lifecycle PowerPoint Butterfly Lifecycle (no PowerPoint) Blackbirds Spring Word Mat Blossom Tree Craft Make a Snowdrops Picture Daffodils Lesson Pack and Video Spring Vocabulary Cards - phonetically coded Spring Early Number Worksheets Spring on the Farm - Match Babies to Mothers Colour: Bluebells
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Spring, Spring Powerpoint, Baby Animals, Spring Flowers, Spring Project
Light and Dark PowerPoint
Holiday & Seasonal, Seasons, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Science, Basic Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Presentations
This PowerPoint about Light and Dark can help children to begin to understand the relationship between all living things and the sun; our need for light and the sun. What does the Light and Dark PowerPoint teach? Simply explained, children will learn: Darkness is the absence of light The sun is the main source of light on Planet Earth It reminds pupils never to look directly at the sun The sun provides warmth too - or Earth would be very cold Why plants need the sun: to make food to help them reproduce Creatures that come out in the daytime (the need for survival) Shadows - how they are formed Plants and animals that prefer the shade and why (the need for survival) Creatures of the night, and why? Nocturnal (the need for survival) This PowerPoint is silent but comes with full narration notes, both under each slide for use in Presenter View, or as a PDF. Do: Relate the slides to your pupil's experience. The slower pace of a Powerpoint means that the teacher is control and can add or subtract material as is felt necessary. What is included? 135 slide PowerPoint PDF Narration notes More: Why not team the Light and Dark PowerPoint with our Seasons PowerPoint as they go together very well? https://teachsimple.com/product/the-seasons-powerpoint-ks1
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Light And Dark, Day And Night, Nocturnal, Shadows, Seasons And Light, Dark, Light, Plants, Animals, K, Grade 1
Daffodils Video
Special Resources, Holiday & Seasonal, Special Education Needs (SEN), Seasons, Spring, Science, Life Sciences, Nature & Plants, Biology, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Presentations
This Daffodil Lifecycle video tells the story of how a Daffodil grows. Beautiful, original photos will captivate children making an everyday spring sight into an object of awe and wonder. When can it be used? It is most suitable for use especially in spring when Daffodils cannot be missed and are so appealing to children. Take a bunch of Daffodil buds into class to stimulate enquiry! Help your children to ask questions and find answers. How do they grow? Do they grow from seeds? Do they make seeds? Learn to name the parts of the Daffodil. Who is it for? Take the humble Daffodil and transform it into an engaging Science lesson this spring that your pupils will love. You will be able to cover much of the UK National Curriculum for Science (Plants) without your pupils knowing they are learning. Use with KS1/Kindergarten, Grades 1 and 2 and special needs. What does it contain? This video contains original pictures and simply tells how the Dafoldil grows from bulbs underground, telling the story through the seasons, from winter through into spring and beyond to the next winter. It can be used as a springboard into further learning, for example, to compare the Daffodil with other plants with which the children are familiar. How is it to be used? This is a taught lesson lasting only 4 minutes 27 seconds. Therefore it is suitable for use with a wide range of ability levels. Learn where Daffodils come from and how they grow. Encourage your pupils to ask questions and find answers. Take your learning to a new dimension by exploring the natural world out of doors with your pupils this spring. Bring learning to life! A PowerPoint version of this video can be found in our Daffodil Lifecycle Lesson Pack , which contains a range of helpful resources to bring your lesson to life! More Why not team it up with our other spring products? Daffodils colouring sheets Sring Science and art activities: https://teachsimple.com/product/spring-science-and-art-activities-for-ks1 Frogs Phonic Reader Colour Bluebells All about Spring PowerPoint Spring Vocabulary Cards Spring Word Mat Spring Maths Worksheets What is included? 1 MP4 video
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Daffodils, Spring, Video, Lifecycles, Special Needs, Daffodail Lifecycle, Daffodil Lifecycle