Tuesday, November 17, 2020

 


Looking for some fun, interactive Thanksgiving Themed Activities?  I am using the activities in this resource all this week and next week before thanksgiving.  We have been doing a few slides in the morning, during our morning meeting. 

What's Included:

Math

1. Counting Feathers - They will count the feathers on the turkey and TYPE in the answer. (0-10) (11 slides)

2. Making Ten - The students will use interactive counters and ten frames to find the missing addend. They will DRAG the counters on the ten frame and TYPE the answer in the text box. (5 slides)

3. Adding with Dominoes - The students will make a number sentence using dominoes. They will DRAG the numbers to make a complete number sentence. (7 slides)

4. Fact Families with Dominoes - The students will TYPE in the complete number sentences and create fact families using dominoes. (7 slides)

5. Subtraction - The students will subtract pictures and TYPE in the answer. (3 slides)

Literacy

1. Initial Letter Sort - The students will sort pictures according to initial letter sounds. They will DRAG the pictures. (3 slides)

2. Beginning Letters- The students will DRAG the letters to the beginning of each word. (5 slides)

3. Ending Sounds - The students will DRAG the letters to the end of each word (3 slides)

4. Syllables - The students will count the syllables in each word and DRAG the circle over the correct number. (3 slides)

5. Sentence Matching - The students will read each sentence and DRAG it over to the matching picture (1 slide)

6. Making a Complete Sentence - The students will DRAG words to make a complete sentence. (4 slides)


Here are some visuals....








If you want just Thanksgiving MATH ACTIVITIES, Click here

If you want just the Thanksgiving LITERACY ACTIVITIES, click here.


#google #distancelearning #virtual #kindergarten #prek #firstgrade #Thanksgiving #fall #googleslides


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Sunday, November 15, 2020

Thanksgiving Ideas Using Google Slides





 Oh how I just love Turkey Trouble.  It is one of our favorites in November.  We usually read this one over and over... my class just falls in love with the character.  

Although we aren't virtual now, I created this resource with Google Slides.  We are using it in the classroom.  If we ever do have to go virtual, they will be familiar with moving images and typing in their answers.   

Here's the book on amazon:



Here's the book read to you by the wonderful Awnie from Storytime at Awnie's House.  She is AMAZING!  I usually read the book aloud in class and then have them listen to it again later that day or the next day, using Awnie's House.  




I created 8 literacy activities and 1 math activity to use with your class.  Here is description of the activities:

What’s Included...

  1. Sequencing the story with pictures and words. (drag your answers) - 1 slide
  2. Sequencing the story with pictures and sentences (drag your answers) - 1 slide
  3. Sequencing with sentences. (drag your answers) - 1 slide
  4. Opinion Writing - Write your opinion in one word. (type your answer) - 1 slide
  5. Opinion Writing -  Write your opinion in one words and back it up with evidence (type in your answer) -1 slide
  6. Comprehension questions - answer questions about the story.  The answers are multiple choice pictures.  The students will drag a circle over the answer.  - 1 slide
  7. Problem / Solution with pictures. (drag your answers). - 1 slide
  8. Phonemic awareness - The students will read words from the story and count the syllables. (drag your answers). - 3 slides
  9. Mixed up Sentences.  The students will drag and drop the words in order to make a complete sentence.  (drag and drop) - 8 slides
  10. Sentence matching. The students will drag and drop the sentence to match the given picture from the story to make a complete sentence. (drag and drop) - 2 slides
  11. Letter/Sound sort.  The students will sort the pictures by the beginning sounds: /t/&/p/, /r/&/c/, /a/&/e/, /sh/&/th/. - 4 slides
  12. Math:  Adding up to 10.  - 5 slides

The activities are differentiated and can be used in a primary classroom.  Here are some pictures! If are interested in checking this out on TPT, click here or any of the pictures below.  Gobble gobble!







#google #googleslides #virtual #distancelearning #turkeytrouble #thanksgiving #kindergarten #firstgrade #prek 


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