Reinforce measurement skills with this comparing lengths worksheet. Students look at 3 objects and color the object that is tallest or shortest. Includes 4 worksheets: 1 Color-the-shortest, 1 color-the-tallest, and 2 mixed review. Answer key is included. Great for a morning work or center activity.
Engage first grade students with this fun, interactive activity. In this google slides activity, students place clip art of skyscrapers in order from shortest to tallest and tallest to shortest. Each activity has 10 to 20 questions. Great for a whole class review or math center activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet! Extra licenses are $2.50.
Engage students with this fun, interactive language arts game. In this tic-tac-toe powerpoint game, students read the fry word and place their “X” or “O”. There are 3 game boards, each with 9 fry words from the first 100 fry words set. There’s a reset button to reset the board so students can play multiple times. Great for a quick ELA morning review or center activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!
Engage students with this fun, interactive ELA game. In this tic-tac-toe powerpoint game, students read the sight word and place their “X” or “O”. There are 3 boards, each with a different set of words. There are eight (8) words and a free space per word. There’s a reset button to reset the board so students can play multiple times. Great for a quick ELA review or high frequency word activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!
Engage kindergarten students with th this fun, interactive writing game. In this Write-it-Out powerpoint game, students practice writing the lowercase and uppercase letters of the alphabet. Each slide has students writing each letter 3 times. Also includes a picture that starts with the letter. There are 26 slides, one for each letter of the alphabet. Great for a quick ELA morning review or center activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!
Engage students with this interactive social studies game. In this mini PowerPoint game, students identify common American monuments and symbols. Famous places include the Statue of Liberty, the Capitol Building, Mt. Rushmore, and more. There are 10 questions in all and you just click on each question to go to it. The question disappears after you’ve clicked on it so you know you’ve answered it. Great for a quick morning review or social studies activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!