You may also want to
print pictures of student's favorite rock groups, sports stars or animals as the prompt for their writing.
Not exact matches
I often wonder how many
of these same proud parents who post their kids»
pictures on various sites are the same parents who complain to school districts about using
students»
pictures in
printed or digital newsletters to identify their positive contributions.
Ask each
student to look through magazines or Web sites to find and
print our or cut out
pictures of kites.
teacher - and / or
student - researched information and
pictures of famous African Americans from
print sources and / or online sources
Print the
pictures out on a sheet
of A3 and get
students to match the visual and words.
Also includes a bonus page for every
picture,
students need to copy the colour -
print off ONE copy
of each and laminate!
Finally, think about the
student who reads the
printed copy, writes notes in the margins, takes
pictures of those notes, and then curates them into Evernote so that they can be saved and shared.
There is also a page
of pictures of ten blocks that can be
printed and cut out if
students don't have access to actual blocks.
At each stage
of metamorphosis,
students took
pictures with the Intel Play microscope and then
printed them to create a timeline.
Activities include: Timeline - A time line
of the wedding day itself Royal Wedding Vocabulary -
Print and use as a communication board or cut up to make flashcards Matching - Match the words to the
pictures Hidden Words - Find the hidden words in the title Colouring - Colour in the wedding themed images This resource was created in InPrint 3 Widgit Symbols supports vocabulary development across the primary curriculum for all
students, as well as helping individuals with special needs, autism or speech and language difficulties.
Must include PAW
Prints Include
Picture of Students or Class Hallway must be completed by C.O.B on Monday, October 25th.
Rereading Favorite Books In Rereading Favorite Books,
students listen to the teacher read a favorite
picture book several times in order to build early literacy skills (e.g. concepts
of print, story elements, letter and word identification).
As part
of this effort, Big
Picture has created an array
of informational videos and
printed guidebooks for
students, advisors, and mentors.
In Rereading Favorite Books,
students listen to the teacher read a favorite
picture book several times in order to build early literacy skills (e.g. concepts
of print, story elements, letter and word identification).