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Pattern Shapes by the Math Learning Center How To Use Pattern Shapes Working with Shapes Working with Outlines Outlines are silhouettes on the workspace that can be filled in with shapes. Working with the Protractor 6 More Engaging PowerPoint Alternative for Presentations Are you looking for powerpoint alternative for presentations? PowerPoint has become the default software when it comes to digital presentations. Being the most common type of slideshow presentation tool, many teachers prefer to use it. Why not, it is easy to use and it has a lot of handy features that make presentations simple. However, there are many similar programs available on the market for FREE and make a better alternative to Microsoft PowerPoint when it comes to the presentation quality and interactivity.
Gamefinder Addition BlocksTest your addition skills and speed! Destroy falling sum blocks by clicking on connected digit blocks. Add fast, or the sum blocks will stack up! Area BuilderCreate shapes using colorful blocks and explore the perimeter and area. 30 interactive Google Slides activities for classroom excitement Google Slides isn’t just for delivering presentations to an audience. Here are 30 activities that bring interactive learning to students. So often, people think of presentation slides as just that: a visual aid for delivering a presentation in front of an audience. But these slide apps (like Google Slides and PowerPoint in Office 365) really are powerful tools for delivering interactive user experiences.
Mentimeter Review for Teachers Mentimeter helps to minimize the "death by PowerPoint" conundrum. The ability to create presentations where students ask and vote on questions, and take polls, allows teachers to involve their audience in ways that a traditional presentation can't. Letting students submit questions as you teach, using the Upvote feature as a gauge, teachers can use class time more effectively by addressing the needs of the many while still being aware of the needs of the few -- or even the one. The flexibility of the question types along with the ability to have students respond, see responses, and ask questions in real time, enables students to make relevant connections during a lesson rather than wait until after teachers present the information to be assessed. Student creation offers even more possibilities, allowing students to become teachers by creating interactive presentations for small groups or whole classes and bringing authenticity to classroom content.
Illustrative Mathematics From this page you will be able to integrate the IM Curriculum into Google Classroom. Before you start, please make sure: You have a Google Classroom account, registered through your school or other education establishment,Your credentials for Google Classroom are ready, as you’ll need them to authenticate your account in the system. Once you have followed the simple step by step process, you’ll have a full set of links to student pages at im.kendallhunt.com loaded into your Google Classroom with the following structure: Each lesson and each practice problem set will be an assignment,The student learning goal for the lesson will appear in the description,The attached materials will contain a link to the relevant page at im.kendallhunt.com,Each classwork item will be set as assignment, but will default to a draft, letting teachers publish as they see fit.
No-prep Vocabulary Games for Kids Running out of tricks? Here are some quick vocabulary games for kids that every ESL/EFL teacher can rely on anytime of the day. They require little to no preparation and some can be given to kids and adult learners by adjusting the level of difficulty. Ready to get your class off to a good start? Read on!