Monday, September 28, 2020

What Dinosaurs Lived Where You Live?

 









California paleontologist Ian Webster has created a new interactive map that lets you see which dinosaurs lived in your hometown millions of years ago.

The map — available here — lets you input your hometown (or any city you want) to see where it was in the world millions of years ago. Moreover, the map details which dinosaurs and species lived in that area at that time.

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Beat the Clock!


Set the timer for one minute and they have to see if they can say all the letter names and/or letter sounds before beating the clock.

If the timer goes off before they finish all of them, they count how many they had and the next time they play, they have to beat that number.

 

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Sight Word Find


These are easy to make, and the students can use highlighters to find the words scattered 
on the sheet.

Monday, September 7, 2020

In Lieu of Not Having a Document Camera

 

Got this from a fellow teacher:

Just wanted to share with you. It may help some teachers who don’t have a document camera. This is my little creation, hope it helps someone. All you need is a cd, pencil, tape and a quarter. The pencil is taped on the back just so it can hold the cd. The quarter is to weigh the cd down so it can pick up the imagine from the keyboard. This works on zoom. Instead of the kids looking at you when you place the cd on a pencil it reflects what's on your keyboard, anything on your keyboard can be seen. When you want them to look at you again pick up the cd. May also help students show their work to a teacher while on camera.