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Preview of Orton-Gillingham Based Words with c, k or ck  PROMETHEAN Flip Chart

Orton-Gillingham Based Words with c, k or ck PROMETHEAN Flip Chart

I create interactive flip charts that teach Orton-Gillingham based phonics and spelling lessons! This lesson teaches the rules for spelling words with c, k or ck. There is also a code and read practice page created that may be printed from the flip chart. I hope my flip charts are as useful to you as they've been for me when teaching regular ed, ELL or dyslexic students! You must have ActiveInspire Software or Class Flow Software for Promethean Board. These are available for free internet do
Preview of Les Miserables: Flipchart Pre-Lesson/Introduction for Movie

Les Miserables: Flipchart Pre-Lesson/Introduction for Movie

This flipchart lesson contains over 10 slides of information about the novel "Les Miserables" by Victor Hugo. The chart uses colorful photos from the most recent film version of "Les Miserables," which stars Hugh Jackman as Jean Valjean. I use this lesson on the plot of Les Mis as an introduction to the story before showing the film in my French III class. The level of French utilized in this lesson is best suited for French 3 or 4, but it can be taught at lower levels through assisted reading
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WIDA Goal Setting

This Flipchart is designed to understand the expectations of English language proficiency through WIDA ACCESS and goal set with students. It utilizes the expectations of SIOP.
Preview of Orton-Gillingham FLS Spelling/Phonics Rule Based PROMETHEAN Flip Chart

Orton-Gillingham FLS Spelling/Phonics Rule Based PROMETHEAN Flip Chart

I create interactive flip charts that teach Orton-Gillingham based phonics and spelling lessons! This lesson teaches the rules for words that follow the "FLOSS" (FLS) Rule. There is also a code and read practice page created that may be printed from the flip chart. I hope my flip charts are as useful to you as they've been for me when teaching Regular Ed., ELL or dyslexic students! You must have ActiveInspire Software or Class Flow Software for Promethean Board. These are available for free
Preview of Expository Text: Patterns of Organization

Expository Text: Patterns of Organization

Created by
Ebonee Weathers
This flipchart covers the various patterns of organizations seen in expository texts (i.e. compare/contrast, problem/solution, proposition/support). Use the erase tool to uncover all of the hidden gems (student notes with blanks available for purchase to accompany this presentation). See definitions, pictures/symbols, structure, and key words to accompany each pattern. Great for review, too!
Preview of Anglo-Saxon and Beowulf

Anglo-Saxon and Beowulf

Created by
Heidi Huntley
This Promethean flipchart contains the Anglo-Saxon unit for British literature and the entire modern Beowulf text. Included within the flipchart are teacher's notes, teacher/student textual annotations, activities, videos, quizzes and historical information.
Preview of Beowulf Pre-reading Unit on Anglo Saxons and characters- ACTIVINSPIRE Flipchart

Beowulf Pre-reading Unit on Anglo Saxons and characters- ACTIVINSPIRE Flipchart

Notes, discussion topics, information for students as you prepare to dive into the epic poem Beowulf. I created this flipchart via ActivInspire over the past 5-10 years. Can be transferred to Power Point or other presentation software easily...Great info and notes that elicit discussion on:Anglo-Saxon warfareWarrior mentality and valuesBeowulf characters and vocabulary introductionScops, riddles, life in Anglo Saxon timesFun riddles for the kids to try to solve from Anglo Saxon times
Preview of Using sports to talk about CAN - CAN'T (FULL LESSON) - DISTANCE LEARNING

Using sports to talk about CAN - CAN'T (FULL LESSON) - DISTANCE LEARNING

Created by
CrabApple
This is a full lesson, with the lead in slide (talking about sports) + grammar explanation + exercises. The file is for interactive boards (active inspire), but it can be used with projectors if using a whiteboard to do the activities.There are grammar comprehension exercises, controlled practice exercises and freer practice activity.It's a full lesson to help teachers that need a NON-PREP lesson or a LAST MINUTE lesson due to an emergency. Works well!It can be used with tweens, teens and adults
Preview of How to Analyze a Poem (The Close Reading Way) Flipchart

How to Analyze a Poem (The Close Reading Way) Flipchart

Created by
Mrs Rainey ELA
Using memes to add interest, this flipchart presentation gives clear and understandable instructions for close reading poetry, looking for mood, tone, theme, and figurative and sensory language. No more should you hear students complaining that they "don't get" poems!
Preview of "The 6 Simple Machines" - ActivInspire

"The 6 Simple Machines" - ActivInspire

Created by
Adriana Kimsey
***Please rate this activity*** This is an ActivInspire/Flipchart file. For PowerPoint file please CLIQUE HERE This flipchart has 2 videos and an excellent vocabulary sheet that can be printed for the students. Great for ESL/ELL/ELD students. You Might Like: 5 Fairy Tales + Math Measurements Tools If you like "Scavenger Hunt": Fall Scavenger Hunt Spring Scavenger Hunt Leprechaun Scavenger Hunt If you like "All About...": All About Dinosaurs All About Apples All About Me All About Leprecha
Preview of Life Skills Part 1 of 3

Life Skills Part 1 of 3

This Flipchart series (Parts 1-3) were split up due to the large size of the original file. They cover a Life Skills curriculum for an entire academic year. The lessons focus on basic grammar, appropriate and inappropriate behaviors, goal setting, navigating social relationships, the development of self-advocacy strategies, measuring time, and reading comprehension. These lessons are best given in groups of 15 students or less. They are ideal for those with moderate intellectual or behavioral di
Preview of Belief Systems Unit Flipcharts

Belief Systems Unit Flipcharts

These Flipcharts cover an entire Global History Unit on the topic of Belief Systems. It includes an introduction of the concept, followed by an analysis of each of the major 5 religions and many of the minor ones. It is ideal for students taking Global History at the high school level for the first time. It contains many visual aids and interactive activities, which is ideal for students with disabilities and emerging English Language Learners. There are areas where instructors may customize the
Preview of Life Skills Part 2 of 3

Life Skills Part 2 of 3

This Flipchart series (Parts 1-3) were split up due to the large size of the original file. They cover a Life Skills curriculum for an entire academic year. The lessons focus on basic grammar, appropriate and inappropriate behaviors, goal setting, navigating social relationships, the development of self-advocacy strategies, measuring time, and reading comprehension. The C.L.O.V.E.R. system of teaching syllable awareness is used. The texts that I used at the end of the curriculum were Roald Dahl
Preview of Comparatives - lesson + interactive exercises - ACTIVE INSPIRE -  INTERACT.BOARD

Comparatives - lesson + interactive exercises - ACTIVE INSPIRE - INTERACT.BOARD

Created by
CrabApple
The lesson was thought to be given using 2 or 3 hours, depending on your group.There are examples of short and long adjectives transformation + interactive exercises to practice.The software used is the Active Inspire and it's prefect to use with white digital boards or tablets / computers.There is grammar (explanation + examples), grammar activities and practicing exercises (controlled practice + freer practice)There are over 10 interactive exercises. Great material for teaching comparatives a
Preview of Life Skills Part 3 of 3

Life Skills Part 3 of 3

This Flipchart series (Parts 1-3) were split up due to the large size of the original file. They cover a Life Skills curriculum for an entire academic year. The lessons focus on basic grammar, appropriate and inappropriate behaviors, goal setting, navigating social relationships, the development of self-advocacy strategies, measuring time, and reading comprehension. The C.L.O.V.E.R. system of teaching syllable awareness is used. The texts that I used at the end of the curriculum were Roald Dahl
Preview of Narrative, Plot, and Conflict

Narrative, Plot, and Conflict

Created by
Ebonee Weathers
This flipchart is designed to introduce the Narrative plot structure and provide definitions for 7 important plot points. In addition, we have provided definitions and examples for 4 types of conflict and main character descriptions. Easy to pair with student notes as key words, concepts, and ideas are already highlighted/underlined. Adds the extra academic rigor to the existing 5 point plot model.
Preview of Present Continuous - Full Lesson - Distance Learning (ActivInspire)

Present Continuous - Full Lesson - Distance Learning (ActivInspire)

Created by
CrabApple
This is the flipchart (ActivInspire software) I use in my lessons. I created it with grammar explanation and practical exercises where the student can test their knowledge.There is the grammar explanation (affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences and the difference between simple present and present continuous) + controlled practice for checking students understanding. Then there is one last SPECIAL ACTIVITY, where student can explore its own sentence construction abilities in a fun wa
Preview of Anglo-Saxon and Beowulf

Anglo-Saxon and Beowulf

Created by
Heidi Huntley
This is a Promethean flipchart for the Anglo-Saxon unit and for Beowulf. This flipchart contains objectives, warm-ups, videos, quizzes and some built in Beowulf textual annotations. The entire modern version of Beowulf is embedded within this flipchart. This does not include the teacher's notes for Beowulf. Common Core Standards are built into the notes section.
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Introductions

Created by
Tetyana Sabers
Introduction Ice Breakers and lesson
Preview of Exploring Figurative Language (9 types)

Exploring Figurative Language (9 types)

Created by
Ebonee Weathers
This flipchart examines 9 different types of figurative language with definitions, examples, pictures and imbedded practices for students. This flipchart presentation has accompanying notes for students that correspond with the underlined words (key concepts) as well as room to complete the practice activities. My students get quite a kick out of this activity and find it much more engaging than other, similar activities. Be sure to purchase the accompanying student notes.
Preview of Corrective ReadingFlipcharts

Corrective ReadingFlipcharts

Created by
Ryan Hinkleman
This product is a must for teachers who use direct instruction for teaching reading. The flipcharts designed for promethean users will now have the opportunity to interact with the teacher presentation books. Student engagement will increase as you use technology to foster reading skills. Available flipcharts include Corrective Reading Decoding A, B1, B2, and C. You will view a free download. Let me know if you want all 65 lessons via email. My email is ryanhinkleman@yahoo.com.
Preview of Active Listening to Music

Active Listening to Music

Created by
Midge Olsen
Use this flipchart lesson as an aid for listening to, describing, responding to, and thinking about any selection of music. Each step in the process has two pages - one with question prompts (editable) while students are writing, and one for sharing student responses. A student response document is included. The final page in the student responses can be used for story prompts or additional writing. Created by Midge Olsen. With ActivInspire software, flipchart can be used without the interactiv
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