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Higher education End of Year graphic arts resources for ActiveInspire Flipchart

Preview of Pirate Picker Random Student Name Selector Promethean Flipchart Lesson

Pirate Picker Random Student Name Selector Promethean Flipchart Lesson

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Workaholic NBCT
This random student pirate picker is great for those who are teaching a thematic unit on pirates, or for those who just want to add fun and fascination to their day by picking their students the pirate way! Click on the sail to hear a creepy "Arghh matey walk the plank" and pull out students' names from the hull of the ship. Teacher notes are included that describe how to change the names to your students and/or duplicate more if you need them.
Preview of Christmas Squares Review Game Template - Promethean ActivInspire Flipchart

Christmas Squares Review Game Template - Promethean ActivInspire Flipchart

Created by
Workaholic NBCT
Your students will love reviewing any concept with this fun, Christmas themed, Christmas Squares Review Game Template. Just add your questions and answers and you are ready to play this fun review game with your students. This Promethean ActivInspire Flipchart includes a title page, how to play instructions, the main game board, 9 question pages, and 9 answer pages. What a great and fun way to review any concept with your class! THIS IS A PROMETHEAN ACTIVINSPIRE FLIPCHART. PLEASE MAKE SURE Y
Preview of End of the Year Student Awards

End of the Year Student Awards

Here are 24 unique student awards to give to your students at the end of the year. These include: The Best Smile Award The Super Reader Award The LOL award Cool as a Cucumber Award Best Sleeper Award .... and many more The file is a .flipchart file so that you can edit each award to add in the student's name or change the graphics! I hope you enjoy!
Preview of Shading Forms ActiveInspire Flipchart

Shading Forms ActiveInspire Flipchart

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
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