Use this Promethean Board flipchart to support your students in various sorting activities under the theme 'Clothes'. Perfect for Preschool and Kindergarten classrooms using the Creative Curriculum.
Simply click on the type of sorting you want to do, then move forward though scaffolded activities to gain practice and experience sorting by color, shape, and size. After students complete each sorting assignment, they can click on the bottom right hand corner to move forward independently.
This is a two part lesson. The first part looks at the culture/traditions behind henna designs. Students then design their own henna design on their traced hand. Next, the students create a monochromatic background by outlining the hand in concentric lines, showing a value scale through tints, pure color, and shades.
This flipchart contains an end of year art trivia game appropriate for elementary age students 1-5th grade. There are buttons to reveal questions as the game progresses and a place to keep score for each team. Four different categories have specific art questions that support the elementary art standards, ask about specific artists and color theory. This flipchart is intended for an interactive whiteboard or could be run from a computer and projector with a teacher revealing the questions.Be awa
Fun and interactive flipchart for ActivBoards is a perfect introduction to President's Day and American Symbols for PreK, Kindergarten, and 1st grade. Provides basic information about President's Day & American Symbols while incorporating other skills such as matching upper/lowercase letters, reading CVC & other simple words, patterns, addition & subtraction stories, scrambled sentences, and more!
*MUST HAVE ACTIVINSPIRE SOFTWARE*
Build your own jack-o-lantern for Halloween with this interactive activity! Includes 2 pre-made ready to go activities (Choose your own jack-o-lantern face or choose your own eyes, mouth, and nose from a variety of options), 1 shell page ready to customize, and 4 pages of graphics to choose from. Simply copy and paste the desired graphics into the shell to make your own custom activity.Great for seasonal use, special education classes, art, etc.
Please make sure that you have ActivInspire software on your computer in order to download this flipchart. If you do not have it, you will not be able to open the flipchart once you download it. Read note pages for directions on viewing hidden objects etc. Looking for an interesting way to teach Informational Resources.With this flipchart, your students will learn how to identify and differentiate primary and secondary resources. Your students will be amazed with the story of Grace Bedell and A
The story of Giraffe can't dance can be read out in the most interactive way and here is a flip chart made to enhance their learning! Your kids will love it just like mine did :-) Happy Learning!
Are you looking for a way to teach parts of speech with a seasonal theme? This bundle of seven lessons help students learn the basic parts of speech of nouns, action verbs, and adjectives, as well as subject and predicate in these declarative sentences. Students practice parts of speech by copying a sentence while fixing it's grammar. Next, students underline or circle parts of speech as asked. Finally, students write sentences of their own with the given criteria of the lesson.Click HERE to sa
This is in the ActiveInspire Flipchart format and is meant to demonstrate to the students how to shade each of the five forms (cube, cone, cylinder, sphere and pyramid) in a general way. It breaks down how the light effects everything and discusses the difference between shading a form and not shading a form.
Every other page has a blank form (i.e. a Sphere) waiting to be shaded, then the next page shows an example of an actual shaded form object (i.e. a basketball). At the end of the flipchart
This flipchart leads students through a lesson on snowflake symmetry. Multiple examples of snowflakes are included that the students can draw lines of symmetry on top of. There are also guiding questions and links to supporting activities and games. I have my students create their own paper snowflakes after completing this flipchart and then use the links to review and extend.This is a flipchart for ActivInspire. I have since remade this resource as a google slide and it is listed here: https://
I transferred the book, Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss into ActivInspire slides for convenience and ease while having story time. Some of the text is bigger so teacher can read from anywhere in the circle/carpet/class.
Facts and Myths about George Washington - Readers analyze historical perspective and features of tall tales, as the text confirms or debunks myths about our nation’s first president. The high-interest content is designed to engage struggling readers. Developed to CCSS. Companion printable leveled reader available at TpT.
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This flipchart is full of vibrant images to help students learn or review their colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, brown, gray, black, white). There is also a space provided to write the color word.
This color songs Flipchart includes links to all the Frog street color songs. Just click on the image and the song will play. This is a great way to help your little ones learn how to spell the color words. My students love having the visual along with the song, and it helps them remember it so much better!
The Flipchart is specifically made for ActivInspire Software from Promethean. If you don't have this software, you can download a free version online. You will, however, need some sort of in
This is a complete lesson on a Promethean Flipchart about the President of the United States. It has general information about becoming president and finishes with specific information about Barak Obama. All you need for an entire lesson!
INCLUDES 3 INFORMATIONAL VIDEOS!!!!
Interesting photos that can be used for quickwrites, creative writing, or any type of writing that you want to incorporate. 16 slides each containing one picture. Some pictures have prompts included, others are just blank to allow you to tailor it to your class's needs.
This is a flipchart that is self correcting and allows students to sort geometric and organic shapes. This is created using containers which means that shapes that are placed in the wrong category will return to their original location. This makes for a great extension or activity for students who finish early! It could also be used as an assessment tool when completed by students individually in a computer lab.Be aware, you need the Promethean program ActivInspire to use this flipchart.
March 2019 INTERACTIVE Calendar!Check THIS out!March 2019 Interactive Calendar Includes:13 slides to choose from!-Calendar-Days of the Week-Money Work-Time Clock-Fix the Mistake-Days of School-Months of the Year/Seasons-Skip Counting by 10, 5, 2, 1Teachers,Add text to each slide to make this calendar "your own."Ideas of what to add:-Holidays-Days Off-Birthdays-Special Field trips-Special DaysI hope you like this as much as my kiddos do each morning!-Lollipop Learning*ANY FEEDBACK WOULD BE GREAT!
This flipchart contains a self-correcting sort of the three primary colors and the three secondary colors. Students can move the color into the correct container and if they are incorrect the color will not stay.Be aware, you need the Promethean program ActivInspire to use this flipchart.
This flipchart leads students through basic color mixing theory and the color wheel including tertiary colors. Each page is interactive to get the kids involved and motivated. When I use this flipchart, I use it to launch the kids into mixing paint to create their own color wheel and then painting a color theory art work.Be aware, you need the Promethean program ActivInspire to use this flipchart.
This Flipchart features a short passage detailing the history of President's Day, a slide comparing Lincoln and Washington, a slide to set students up to read the book Lincoln's Whiskers, a slide with a link to the Library of Congress primary sources page where you can view the actual letters from the story, and a five question clicker quiz with short passages about George Washington and students must choose the visual or presentation aide that best accompanies the passage.