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Preview of Name Games for Promethean Board

Name Games for Promethean Board

This is a collection of the Name Games that I play with my class each morning during our calendar/circle time to pick my helper of the day. The students love the excitement of seeing who will be the "special person" each day! There are so many early foundational literacy skills learned through these games and I do them in the following order since they tend to go along with the skills we are working on in class and gradually before more difficult. Some skills taught include letter recognition, s
Preview of RL 3.7 Using Illustrations as a Reader - ActivInspire flipchart

RL 3.7 Using Illustrations as a Reader - ActivInspire flipchart

Created by
Who Dat Teacher
This is an ActivInspire flipchart for Promethean Boards. It teaches RL3.7 and SL 3.1. The following are included in the lesson:- page turn effects- standards and objectives- teacher expectations for student behavior- Hook - attention seeker to spark the lesson- Turn and talk opportunities- Gradual release model: I DO, WE DO, YOU DO- Differentiated YOU DO - high and low exit tickets- embedded timer- Closure with purpose for learning and student self reflection to rate their learning-
Preview of The Stories Julian Tells Ann Cameron- LA Guidebook- Questions flipchart

The Stories Julian Tells Ann Cameron- LA Guidebook- Questions flipchart

Created by
Who Dat Teacher
The Stories Julian Tells by Ann Cameron - ActivInspire flipchart for Promethean Boards - Louisiana Guidebook grade 3 - This flipchart can be used on a daily basis as you read chapter by chapter and at the completion of the book, there are questions that review the entire text. - 19 slides total - 55 total questions - different question formats - 17 out of 55 questions are multiple choice and have the correct answers hidden under a shape. You use magic ink or a magic revealer for instant
Preview of The Snowy Day Activboard Unit

The Snowy Day Activboard Unit

Created by
Kelly Campbell
This is a unit based on the book The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats. It is a flipchart unit with activities such as; main idea, details, character traits, and poetry. It is designed for first grade but could be easily adapted for 2nd grade or even grade K.
Preview of Reading Comprehension Graphic Organizers

Reading Comprehension Graphic Organizers

Created by
Brenda Young
This flipchart contains graphic organizers that provide structure and support for reading comprehension. Each page of the flipchart is visually appealing. Students enjoy the small animation in each slide. Graphic organizers include: Story Pyramid, Story Circle, Venn Diagram, KWL Chart, Cause & Effect, Compare & Contrast, and Sequence of Events. I've also included internet links to graphic organizer websites. This flipchart is designed to be used with any basal reading story, as well as
Preview of Non-Fiction Close Reading and Writing -Christopher Columbus-Flipchart

Non-Fiction Close Reading and Writing -Christopher Columbus-Flipchart

Created by
Who Dat Teacher
This is a 12 page, one lesson, ActivInspire flipchart for Promethean Boards. The lesson follows the Gradual Release Model. CCSS addressed: RI 3.1, W 3.2, Social Studies GLE 3.1, SL 3.1 The flipchart includes: - Non-fiction texts about early explorers and Non-fiction text features - Anchor charts of Close Reading Symbols and Text Evidence Sentence Starters for accountable talk or independent writing - Hook / Lesson Intro of a Thinking Map - Flow Map - sequencing historical events to activate
Preview of Pirates Past Noon for PROMETHEAN Board

Pirates Past Noon for PROMETHEAN Board

Don't travel a swashbuckling adventure without this colorful literary unit to guide you with questions and activities to go along with Mary Pope Osbourne's Magic Treehouse adventure, Pirates Past Noon. Grab your Promethean Board and challenge your students with higher level thinking fun.ATTENTIONMake sure you use ACTIVE SOFTWARE before downloading this product. If you do not, you may purchase an identical power point at:Pirates Past Noon Power Point***********************************************
Preview of Fudge-a-Mania Comprehension Questions flipchart

Fudge-a-Mania Comprehension Questions flipchart

Created by
Tiffany Andrews
Before I read a chapter in Fudge-a-Mania, I used this flipchart to go over the comprehension quesions first. Then, as I was reading, when the students heard an answer to a question they would raise their hand and answer it.
Preview of The One and Only Ivan Character Traits for PROMETHEAN Board

The One and Only Ivan Character Traits for PROMETHEAN Board

Are you looking for a way to teach characterization for The One and Only Ivan in your class, but don't have a fun way to do this? Here's the character study you need! Teach characterization through dramatization from The One and Only Ivan with this Activewear flipchart. Inside you'll find:I can statementListed standardsGradual Release-I do.-We do.-They do.-You do.Writing Prompt ChoicesIMPORTANT!: Please make sure you use the Promethean Board software before downloading. If you do NOT, this produ
Preview of Before Reading Book Preview Flip Chart

Before Reading Book Preview Flip Chart

Created by
Donna Spurlin
This is a flip chart using ActivInpire that can be used to help students preview a book. Before reading the book, students use picture clues to make predictions about the book. This could be used in whole group instruction, small group instruction, comprehension activities, teaching predicting, guided reading ...
Preview of Magic Tree House Thanksgiving on Thursday Flipchart for ActivInspire

Magic Tree House Thanksgiving on Thursday Flipchart for ActivInspire

Created by
Lovin'3rd
I created this flipchart for students to pull up in ActivInspire and complete as a reading response. It could also be pulled up on the board and completed as a whole class. I included a variety of questions for cause/effect, sequencing, main idea, etc as well as general questions.
Preview of Short i Word Families - Promethean

Short i Word Families - Promethean

Created by
Moore to Love
Words included: bin, fin, pin, tin, bit, kit, pit, sit, dip, lip, rip, zip, dig, pig, lid, hid This activity is made for the Promethean board. Students can fill in the last two letters of the words, the ending sounds, or write the whole word. You can also provide the posters in the beginning for reference.
Preview of Love to Read

Love to Read

Cute owls are back to help meet kindergarten concepts of print & Common Core Curriculum Standards including: the role of the author and illustrator of a book, front cover of a book,fiction vs nonfiction books, title of book. Interactive quiz includes sounds for correct/incorrect answers. Must have ActivBoard software to use.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

Benefits of learning English language arts

Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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