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3rd grade writing cultural activities for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of THE WATER PRINCESS VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP [DIGITAL LINK]

THE WATER PRINCESS VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP [DIGITAL LINK]

Created by
Love4Learning
GOOGLE SLIDES LINK INCLUDED IN POWERPOINT!The Water Princess by Susan Verde is a great picture book story that focuses on the water shortage crisis specifically in Burkina Faso, West Africa. Beautifully illustrated, it follows young Gie Gie who has to walk every day to get water by waking up early and walking to the nearest water source. This book is a great way to connect multiples subjects (ELA, Social Studies, and Science) and make real world connections to the students' lives and the world.
Preview of "Born on the Bayou" Louisiana Unit

"Born on the Bayou" Louisiana Unit

A fun unit filled with Louisiana facts for your students! Perfect for Mardi Gras or Louisiana History for young learners. Louisiana Love Facts & History Power pointWrite the RoomReaderWriting- "What is one new thing you learned about Louisiana?" This is a compressed zip file
Preview of Black History Month: Project List of Notable African-American Figures

Black History Month: Project List of Notable African-American Figures

-Are you looking to take your students learning and research skills past the surface? -Each year do you have multiple students competing for a small number of certain "famous firsts", leaders, and movers &shakers when studying about the many historical contributions of African-Americans? This was my story as a 3rd and 4th grade self-contained teacher, and I'm sure several of you teacher friends can relate... How many of our students know and learn about important African-American figures b
Preview of Hispanic Heritage Month Craftivity/Project!

Hispanic Heritage Month Craftivity/Project!

For Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrate 14 different and very influential Hispanic Americans with this cute craftivity/project! This resource has two Hispanic Americans (2 flags) per page. There is regular lines and options with primary lines for the little ones. I also included blank flags for you to choose your own questions and get creative yourself! The Hispanic Americans included in this are:Celia CruzSelenaCesar ChavezSonia SotomayorRoberto ClementeEllen OchoaJuan Felipe HerreraDolores Huer
Preview of Religion Reflection Bundle - Catholic Education

Religion Reflection Bundle - Catholic Education

Created by
Dizzy Ozzy
Looking to incorporate reflection and writing into your Religion curriculum? With this, 100 day Catholic morning meeting and writing prompts bundle, student's will share and reflect on religious topics and ideas. This resource includes 100 journal prompts. There are 5 writing prompts (one for each day of the week) for 20 weeks as well as the visual morning meeting slide prompt for each day of the week. The morning meeting slides also include a daily prayer. Each set of weekly journal prompts is
Preview of ANZAC Day Slideshow and Symbols / ANZAC Day presentation

ANZAC Day Slideshow and Symbols / ANZAC Day presentation

Teach students about the importance of ANZAC Day in our country with these teaching slides and matching ANZAC symbols activity. This lesson will help you easily explain the significance of ANZAC Day and why it is an important day of commemoration. Find this resource in our money-saving ANZAC Day BUNDLE.What is included:ANZAC Day Teaching Slides including:- What is ANZAC Day?- Why the 25th of April?- The Ode of Remembrance- Lest We Forget- 9 symbols of ANZAC Day- Introduction to the student acti
Preview of Create your own Alebrije!

Create your own Alebrije!

This is a fun arts and culture lesson that pair great with the Disney movie Coco! (now available on Netflix!)Students can watch the movie (check out my store for a free 10 question movie guide!) and then you can discuss Dia de los Muertos and go over the Alebrijes powerpoint included in this lesson. Alebrijes can also be connected to mythological creatures such as the sphinx and Minotaur. Next students can complete the Create your own Alebrije worksheet to design their own creature and then
Preview of World Flags & Symbolism - Presentation + Worksheet BUNDLE

World Flags & Symbolism - Presentation + Worksheet BUNDLE

Presentation:A beautifully designed PowerPoint presentation all about symbolism in regards to colors and shapes and how they're incorporated in flags around the world.The presentation is divided into 5 sections:1. Why Flags?Brief points about why countries use flags2. Pop Quiz!See if students know what the colors and shapes mean on the American flag3. SymbolismWhat are symbols?Examples of shape symbols and what they meanExamples of color symbols and what they mean4. Symbols on FlagsAn in-depth l
Preview of The Name Jar:  A Classroom Community-Building Writing Project

The Name Jar: A Classroom Community-Building Writing Project

Create Your Own Classroom Name Story Book. Based upon the book, The Name Jar, this writing activity encourages students of all cultures to research and explore the meaning of their name. This template is 100% editable. Students (or teachers) can type their name story right into the mason jar template. The template can also be printed. Directions provided in document.
Preview of Critical Literacy Picture of the Day

Critical Literacy Picture of the Day

Critical literacy helps students to read texts in deeper, more meaningful ways, by encouraging readers of all ages to become more actively engaged and use their power to construct understanding. This is an essential yet difficult skill to develop. I have created a product that helps develop critical literacy in students of all ages by presenting a picture of the day for them to analyze. This product promotes critical literacy, speaking, listening, and writing skills. This is a great way to start
Preview of My Name Story- culture and diversity resource- The Name Jar by Yansook Choi

My Name Story- culture and diversity resource- The Name Jar by Yansook Choi

Created by
the Manateecher
This is a great get to know you activity for the beginning of the year! Students will read The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi and then ask their families about the stories behind their own names. Celebrate culture, diversity, and the importance of names in your classroom by having students share their responses.Resource includes:Editable Family Letter"My Name Story" Student Survey (2 pages)Tips for Discussion page to encourage discourse!
Preview of Art Presentation: Cave Painting and Lascaux

Art Presentation: Cave Painting and Lascaux

Virtually travel to the days of cave painting with 2 great links, and learn about the famous Lascaux Caves. Understand how and why the kaleidoscope of animals decorated the walls.
Preview of Virtual Field Trip to the Statue of Liberty

Virtual Field Trip to the Statue of Liberty

Join me on a virtual field trip to the Statue of Liberty including a trip back in time, 360-degree virtual tour access links, and art/writing activity.
Preview of Black History Month K-6 Resource

Black History Month K-6 Resource

Whether you are looking for resources for kindergarten-3rd grade read-aloud related to black history month, or are looking for writing prompts, articles, videos, or presentations for 4-6th graders, I have you covered! In this Google Slides document, you will find links to over 20 read-alouds, 10 articles, 10 videos, and five writing prompts. Let's dig deeper this Black History Month!
Preview of Black Writers

Black Writers

Writer, Toni Morrison once said, "If there’s a book you really want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.” In this case, if there is a resource you really want to use, but it hasn't been created yet, then you must create it. As a math teacher last year, I focused on Black Mathematicians. This year, I am a writing teacher. I remember being a 5th grade student who loved reading and writing. I loved The Babysitter Club and Goosebumps books' series. After 5th grade, I lost
Preview of Black History Month Writing Mini Lesson

Black History Month Writing Mini Lesson

Created by
On Teach Time
I wanted to share this resource I created to teach my students' about the origins of Black History month as well as some explicit information on what Black History Month is (an extra celebration, not the only celebration)My intention was to create a lesson that emphasized that Black History is important, that we should be learning and celebration Black present accomplishments as well. I took guidance from the Center for Racial Justice in Education and will be donating 30% of all profits from thi
Preview of February Writing Prompts Sentence Frame Illustration Support

February Writing Prompts Sentence Frame Illustration Support

Created by
daysinkinder
Simple February Writing Pages, Morning Work, Writing Support, and Sentence Frames for Kindergarten and First Grade Students Add these writing pages to your writing center, morning work, or writing routine. Enjoy watching your students write without having to stand behind them to help create sentences. This product includes 27 writing pages with simple sentence starters on each page! All of the clipart includes a heart SOMEWHERE in the picture, but these do not have to be Valentine's Day themed.
Preview of Special Projects Science Fair Blazing Pencils Blank Star Award Tags

Special Projects Science Fair Blazing Pencils Blank Star Award Tags

Created by
Thank a Teacher
Swag Tags: Special Projects Science Fair, Blazing Pencils, Blank Star AwardProblem: I needed a way to reward positive behavior, academic achievement and special events. I wanted something that didn’t involve expensive prizes, candy or a lot of time and effort. Solution: Swag Tags! These little dog tag–like cards are great incentives and are easy to make! Give each child a beaded chain (available at craft stores or Amazon). I got 100 chains for under $28 on Amazon; then I only have to buy chains
Preview of Editable Rotation Slides | Warm Boho Neutral Tones | Classroom Management

Editable Rotation Slides | Warm Boho Neutral Tones | Classroom Management

Setup your centers, daily 5, daily 3, math or literacy rotations with this simple and editable resource! This resource is intended for PowerPoint. -All the text fields (except for the titles and numbers) are completely editable!-Multiple configurations of 5 but is editable to best suit your classroom. -Clipart provided to give visual representation of each station and expectation. NOTE: This resource requires PowerPoint. NOTE: Extract the files from the zip folder upon download
Preview of American History "Make It" Through the Ages

American History "Make It" Through the Ages

What better way to learn about what life was like during different times in our United States History than actually doing some of the same activities children would have done in those days? These fun and easy crafts will have your students feeling like pilgrims, colonists and 1876 Centennials! In addition, a graphic organizer and writing prompt that can be used for each time period is included as well as a list of great reads for students grades 3-5..
Preview of Mes de la Hispanidad Actividad de Identidad

Mes de la Hispanidad Actividad de Identidad

Este producto es designado para ayudar a los estudiantes pensar sobre su identidad y cómo los diferentes aspectos de sus vidas lo ayudan entender quienes son. Toma en cuenta que este producto usas las letras de Biliteracynow y entonces quizás el formato del texto ha cambiado.
Preview of Editable Thanksgiving Recipe Book

Editable Thanksgiving Recipe Book

I love making these with my kids as a momento for parents! I do this with my pre-k students every year. I find it helpful to ask prompting questions to help students formulate more in depth answers, such as "where do we get the turkey?". This can be adapted for all grades too! Hope you enjoy all the fun answer's your little ones give you.
Preview of Editable PowerPoint: How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds

Editable PowerPoint: How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds

Created by
Mrs Atkins Class
This is a PowerPoint showing the steps taken to roast pumpkin seeds. Use to infer, predict, sequencing, writing, or science. I like to bring pumpkin seeds in for the learners to explore. Included Slides: 1 Cut a square on the top of your pumpkin. 2 Pull the stem up and out. 3 Scoop out the pulp. 4 to 6 Separate the pulp from the pumpkin seeds. 7 Rinse and dry your pumpkin seeds 8 to 12 Melt Butter and mix it with the pumpkin seeds (1/8 cup for a small to medium sized pumpkin) 13-16 bake your p
Preview of Fraction Christmas Tree

Fraction Christmas Tree

This is a great holiday way to show your students how they can work with fractions. The editable templates provided are all you need for the final product. Print the dot sheet. For one class, you simply need to print a dot (ornament) sheet on red, blue, and yellow paper. Roughly cut the cirlcles and put the in a bag. The students will grab a SMALL handful of dots. They can decorate the tree with the ornaments however they like. Then they can fill out the fractional sentence stems to go wi
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