Reinforce nouns with this fun, interactive google slides activity. First grade students read sentences and move the nouns to the yellow box. There are 30 questions. Each sentence has 4 to 6 words and only 1 or 2 nouns to choose from. Great for a ELA review or Parts of Speech Center activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!
Send this digital writing prompt to your students to practice their writing skills. Choose from 10 simple, relatable topics good for any grade. This google slides activity includes a pdf with 10 links to Google Slides writing prompts that are already loaded into Google Drive. Just click on a prompt, create a copy for your Google drive, and assign it to your students. Also includes directions on how to assign it in Google classroom and a printable version so you can physically send it home to students. Great for a writing center activity.
Send this digital writing prompt to your students to practice their writing skills. Choose from 10 simple, relatable topics good for any grade. This google slides activity includes a pdf with 10 links to Google Slides writing prompts that are already loaded into Google Drive. Just click on a prompt, create a copy for your Google drive, and assign it to your students. Also includes directions on how to assign it in Google classroom and a printable version so you can physically send it home to students. Great for a writing center activity.
Engage 4th grade students with this fun, interactive math patterns game. In this Google Slides activity, students determine the pattern and fill in the chart by clicking on the textbox and typing in the answer. Patterns include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. After filling in the chart, students identify the pattern and type it in on the line provided. Similar to the input/output charts. There are 20 questions and is used on Google Slides. Great for a math review or independent activity. Great for distance learning on computers and laptops.
Send this Google Slides activity to your students to practice their money counting skills. Students count coins (quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies) and move the number tiles to show the correct amount. There are 20 questions in all, and you just click on the link in the PDF to open the Google Slides activity. You can send your copy to your students to play int class or at home. Great for a daily morning review or math center activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!
Send this digital activity to your students to practice their letter recognition skills. This game helps students reinforce the position of the letters “b” and “d”. Student spell the word correctly by moving the letter tiles onto the line. There are 20 questions in all, and you just click on each question to go to it. Great for a quick ELA morning review or Month activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!