In this addition and comparing numbers math game, students will have an opportunity to reinforce their greater than, less than, and equal to fluency. This is a game where students will roll dice, write those numbers down, add them up, and then compare them to see who has the better shot to score a goal. Once they play 8 rounds they will add up their total wins and those of their partner and then compare the two numbers to see who won the game.
In this 1st-grade math worksheet, students will determine which the whole number is missing from a number sentence. First-grade students will get an opportunity to demonstrate how whole numbers relate to each other in an equation. These numbers range from 1-20 and the math worksheet in a Valentine style, both font, and imagery. There are 8 number sentence questions.
For those teachers who use publisher to create worksheets and activities for their classroom, you may be interested in this #edtech tip. This tech tutorial will demonstrate how to take the background out of an image so that you can place your pictures closer together in MS Publisher.
Using the Choice Eliminator Addon in Google forms you can create a digital method of signing up parents for Parent-Teacher Conferences. As parents sign up, the choice is eliminated so it doesn't show for the next parent.
This Educational Technology Tutorial demonstrates how teachers can use LightShot or any other screen capture software to quickly and easily add images, parts of images, text and whole questions into a worksheet that can be used by teachers in the classroom. This EdTech tip will save teachers time when building homework, worksheets, reviews and assessments.
Just came upon this cool Educational TechTip. I have been sharing documents with my students for years and always having them create copies. This tech tip will demonstrate how to save your students a step or two when creating a copy of a specific Google Doc, Sheet, or Presentation. I also tout creating tinyurls so that students don't have such long URLs to try and type correctly.
I built my own laser light sound visualizer. Using a tone generator and multiple tones you can create some awesome light patterns. We showed this to all of our physical science classes. The excitement of our classes was pretty cool. Many students stopped to take pictures of the oscillator and talked about building their own. The cost of the contraption was hardly anything, just the laser light.
This educational video is perfect for young students who are just beginning to learn sight words. With 35 sight words included, the video offers a fun and engaging way for students to practice and master these essential words. Each word is presented on screen, along with a corresponding image to help students associate the word with its meaning. The video is designed to hold students' attention, making it an effective tool for learning. With regular use, students will become more confident in their ability to read and recognize sight words.