For this Sunday Spotlight I am sharing my Calendar/number of the day Maths google slides templates! These are designed to help my students in the number of the day/week but have different ways of sharing the number. There are five different templates for each month to differentiate for student needs.
These are so easy to use and integrate into your class, whether you use Seesaw or Google apps or just looking for something extra they can use! These templates vary so that you can use with different ability students in different groups. Each one has different ways for your students to share their learning, depending on what you are focusing on and their needs e.g. the number before or after, finding on a number line, showing it with addition/subtraction. To make a copy for yourself, click on the link to the google slides templates here and then click 'make a copy' >> Daily Calendar/Number of the Day Maths Google Slides Templates. You will then be able to download the right template you need to use in your class whether you share it to your class in hapara or google classroom, share it as an activity on Seesaw or simply print it out and use it in guided maths groups or independent follow ups. Check out below for an example! Have fun using these in your classroom!
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For this Sunday Spotlight I am sharing my addition and subtraction google slides templates! These were designed to help my students share their learning in different ways, not being confined to one way of sharing their working.
These are so easy to use and integrate into your class, whether you use Seesaw or Google apps or just looking for something extra they can use! These templates vary, with 6 different addition and 6 different subtraction templates that you can use with different ability students. Each one has different addition/subtraction ways for your students to share their learning, depending on what you are focusing on and their needs e.g. using a number line, making a word problem, creating a family of facts for an equation. To make a copy for yourself, click on the link to the google slides templates here and then click 'make a copy' >> Maths addition and subtraction templates. You will then be able to download the right template you need to use in your class whether you share it to your class in hapara or google classroom, share it as an activity on Seesaw or simply print it out and use it in guided maths groups or independent follow ups. Check out below for an example! Have fun using these in your classroom! It's Sunday, which means its spotlight resource time!
This week I am sharing my coding templates with you. Click here for the link to download it FREE from teachers pay teachers >> Coding Templates These are targeted for learners at the beginning of coding and algorithmic thinking, with different templates within this bundle. They come with two different instruction types: 1. with words (left, right, up, down) 2. with symbols instead of words (left, right, up, down) These can be incorporated into your teaching programme as a whole class activity, small group or independent work to help reinforce coding and algorithmic thinking. There are different ways this activity can be used: -Children can cut and paste the arrow to make the code on their board -Students can take a photo of this on Seesaw and draw/use emoji arrow to make the code -Students can write the code next to it using the words! This will depend on the level and age of your students. If you were looking for another challenge, see this awesome coding template made by Sara Malchow, which are used in Seesaw! Click on the link here to see them or add them to your Seesaw activity library! |
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