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Kindergarten Back to School math resources for SMART Notebook and for parents

Preview of Curriculum Night Smart Board Presentation

Curriculum Night Smart Board Presentation

This is a Smart Board Presentation to be presented to parents during curriculum night. The slides can be used as is or they can be fitted to your schools curriculum. Each chalkboard is linked to its subject. I teach third grade in GA, but you can can change the information for your grade and state. If you like this product, please rate. Thanks!
Preview of Number Formation Rhymes 0-9

Number Formation Rhymes 0-9

Catchy rhymes to help children remember the way to form written numbers. Numbers 0-9
Preview of Back to School Forms (EDITABLE)

Back to School Forms (EDITABLE)

Created by
MissErikaSmith
This purchase comes with a variety of resources for your back to school needs. Includes: Editable Class Schedules Editable Student Computer Cards with pictures PG Movie permission form in both English and Spanish Editable Weekly Folder letters and parent signature inserts Editable Textbook Inventory Sheet Editable Reading Log.
Preview of Square or Rectangle?

Square or Rectangle?

Students come up with their own definition of a square and a circle. They then use this thinking to look at the shape and say whether it is a square or a rectangle. They then click the black box to reveal what shape it is.
Preview of Open House Presentation

Open House Presentation

Created by
Robin Markham
This is a comprehensive Smart Board presentation that I use at Open House night each school year. Included you will find: -Welcome page -Introduction to teacher -Parent communication preference -Reminders -Teacher goals -Student goals -Homework breakdown -Author's bag & Estimation Jar explanations -Year at a glance -Breakdown of papers included in school parent packet -Best way for parents to help Thanks to mycutegraphics.com for the clipart!
Preview of SmartBoard Frog Open House Presentation

SmartBoard Frog Open House Presentation

Created by
Lucy Q
Third Grade FROG Open house SmartBoard Presentation for the beginning of the year. This is great to help explain important grade information to parents. There are 11 colorful slides with a frog theme. • Welcome to School • Your Teachers Are • Take Home Folder • Homework Log • Weekly Work • Testing • Testing INFO • Grading Scale • Family Projects • Birthdays This can be used for any grade level.
Preview of A Complete Kindergarten Assessment Package

A Complete Kindergarten Assessment Package

Reports are attached - Print and use with this assessment file. -Individual progress reports for parents or PPTs -Class overall grid - to create skill groups Skills covered: Letter ID, colors ID, Rhyme production, shapes ID, Syllable Segmentation and Alliteration ID, Sight Words, Numeral ID, Initial Phoneme ID and Final Phoneme ID, Consonant Sounds, Counts to:, Blending Onset and Rime and Blending Phonemes, Vowel Sounds, Word Awareness and Rhyme Recognition, Reading CVC Words and Medial Phoneme
Preview of Polka Dot Smart Board Page for First Day of School

Polka Dot Smart Board Page for First Day of School

This is a Smart Notebook Template to be used with SmartBoard software. I have created a polka dot template that you can download and use. This particular download is made for first day of school instructions and/or meet the teacher day! However, it is interchangable and can be formatted to fit your need. Simply unlock and retype the information you would like to include on your presentation.
Preview of SmartBoard Interactive Math

SmartBoard Interactive Math

Created by
peter dragula
This was created for my Moderate/Severe Special Day Class, ages 14-22, however, it can easily be used for k-2 grades. I've included the standards, or "Functional Performance Indicators" from the SEACO binder. I have students come up to the board and circle the correct number; we count outloud; they connect written numbers to number icons. You can uses this to apply a lot of different standards, such as on task behavior, or motor skills as well. I typically will use this lesson for two or thr
Preview of ClassDojo Parent Sign-Up Presentation

ClassDojo Parent Sign-Up Presentation

I've used the free and easy ClassDojo app every year in my classroom. Each year I've gotten better at increasing parent involvement by generating interest and understanding. This simple step-by-step presentation will be an easy addition to your meet the teacher or back to school night. In under 10 minutes you'll have all of your parents ready to go with ClassDojo for the new school year! I hope this helps you get 100% parent involvement on ClassDojo!
Preview of Number Bonds for Parents

Number Bonds for Parents

Created by
CNYTeach
Parent Help for number bonds
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