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Anansi Goes Fishing: Compound Words
This PowerPoint gives the definition and examples of compound words. The students then identify the two words contained within in each of several illustrated compound words. Although the font and its color provide appropriate and clear...
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Animals and their Habitats
This animal habitat PowerPoint provides beautiful photographs of a rainforest, desert, and grassland habitat, as well as animals native to a rainforest and the desert. The first slide lists rainforest, desert, tundra, and grassland as...
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Nursery Rhymes
This PowerPoint addresses the titles of various nursery rhymes. Each slide of the PowerPoint contains a title of a nursery rhyme, along with an illustration.
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Common and Proper Nouns
This PowerPoint provides a definition for and examples of common and proper nouns. After the introduction, students answer multiple choice questions by selecting either a proper noun or a common noun as indicated in each question. A...
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London Bridge: Nursery Rhyme
This "London Bridge" PowerPoint displays the words from the nursery rhyme, as well as illustrations. This PowerPoint can be used to target a phonics based lesson.
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Counting Game
Students play a counting game in this PowerPoint. They work as a class to identify the numbers 1-54 sequentially from a number jumble. After two minutes the slide transitions into a grid so students can see how finding data is easier...
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Lines of Symmetry
A strong PowerPoint provides several examples of lines of symmetry found in nature. Each slide shows a different picture and asks the question, "Where are the lines of symmetry?" This resource would be good for reinforcing the concept of...
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The Wheels On the Bus
In this song mini-book worksheet, students see the words to the children's song, "The Wheels on the Bus." There are no questions associated with the book.
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"Thanks a Lot Song" by Raffi
In this children's song activity, students see the illustrated words to the Raffi song, "Thanks a Lot." There are no questions associated with the song.