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Virtual Christmas Party Editable Powerpoint game Virtual Christmas Party Editable Powerpoint game
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Virtual Christmas Party Editable Powerpoint game Virtual Christmas Party Editable Powerpoint game

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Are you looking for a virtual Christmas party idea? Here’s a fun Powerpoint game to celebrate Christmas with your remote students. This Powerpoint game includes fun sound effects that children will surely enjoy. You can also customize the slides to suit your students’ needs. What’s in the gift box game - Kids will be guessing what’s inside the gift box. You click on a part of the gift box and it will open quickly and close again. Kids will just see a quick peek of a part of the object and they have to pay attention as you click it or they will miss it. Kids will squeal with delight trying to figure out what is inside the gift box. What you get: Main page (edit name of your class, date, time, and teacher’s name) Welcome page ( edit class name) Christmas message (customize your message) Empty slide (Suggestion: insert a video of your students singing or maybe their pictures) Game time "What’s in the gift box?"game Instruction: Please watch the video preview to see the game in action. Just click any part of the gift box to take a quick peek at the hidden object. Click the icon twice, “çlick to reveal” to see the whole picture. Click again to close it. These are the hidden pictures inside the box (Christmas elements and toys): Christmas tree A Christmas wreath Elves A Gingerbread man A snowman Christmas lights star Christmas stockings donkey teddy bear ball doll yoyo kite rubber duck top spin toy car train puzzle rocking horse ****It also includes an editable invitation letter slide. This virtual Christmas party Powerpoint game is to be conducted over video conferencing platforms like Zoom, Microsoft teams and so much more. Observe Christmas online with your remote students in a fun way.
Arctic Animals Guessing game and Fun facts Winter Powerpoint game
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Arctic Animals Guessing game and Fun facts Winter Powerpoint game

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This is a favorite activity to do with young children this winter! Children love guessing games. This game is marvelous for kids because they are insatiably curious and simply can’t resist having a go and a guess! A kid’s brain thrives on imagination – and that’s what makes this activity so much fun. This Powerpoint game use triggers and action buttons to animate objects and slides. By hiding the images of the arctic animals, kids need to think creatively when figuring out what’s inside! Then begin giving hints. You can tell the color, the size, and other clues, but only give one clue at a time. Kids can have as many chances as you want to guess what’s inside. This guessing game is great to use as an introduction to arctic animals, can be used as warmers, fillers, and review activities. Not only are they a lot of fun, but they are also fantastic for learning about arctic animals. This Powerpoint game includes fun sound effects and animations How to play the game: Open the file in Powerpoint PRESENT MODE. Ask the kids to guess what animal is hidden. Wait for answers from your students. Then, click a cloud to reveal part of the answer. Give them more clues. And click some clouds slowly to reveal the answer. After the kids guessed the hidden animal, the next slide will be the fun facts of that particular animal you can discuss with the kids. You may edit the fun facts according to your liking. Arctic animals in order: polar bear arctic fox walrus puffin snowy owl narwhal moose caribou seal orca arctic wolf snow goose arctic hare Check out the video here: https://fb.watch/314GWYKM24/
HALLOWEEN Would You Rather Fun Questions
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HALLOWEEN Would You Rather Fun Questions

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WOULD YOU RATHER HALLOWEEN QUESTIONS FOR KIDS + 6 EDITABLE TEMPLATES - Would you rather games make a great classroom activity. Use them as classroom ice breakers for kids or pull them out at the Halloween party. I find that the best part of playing the game is the discussions that everyone has. Sometimes it is easy to make a choice. Other times it is tough to decide. Even when it is particularly easy to make a decision of what option you would rather do…the fun comes in when your child has to defend her decision. These questions would make a great addition to your Halloween list of fun activities or even a great game to play before you start your class. These questions are great for getting your kids laughing and using their critical thinking skills. Enjoy the gross, funny, and weird questions in this product. Slide 1 - Main Cover (with editable class name) Slide 2 to 21 - Would You Rather Questions Slide 2 to 27 - Type your own questions (TEMPLATES) *** Animations and Sound Effects are included in this Powerpoint File*** ****This can be used on any of your computers with a Powerpoint application.
St. Patrick's Day Story: Celebrations, History and Symbols
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St. Patrick's Day Story: Celebrations, History and Symbols

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St Patrick’s Day: What’s the Story about this holiday? A guide to St Patrick’s Day! Animated Powerpoint with Sound Effects on each slide! This is highly engaging Saint Patrick’s Day Holiday lesson! I am sure the kids will have so much fun with the sneaky and silly Leprechaun! Description: 1st slide - Title 2nd to 4th slide - Celebrations 6th to 9th slide - History 10th - 14th slide - Symbols This is a great, short activity to focus on the St. Patrick’s Day holiday! Enjoy! If you want to know more about this Powerpoint File, check on this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUAIdI_54Ic. I have created a video of this PPT. Note: This product is only for classroom or personal use and not for commercial purposes. Please send me an email if you want to use this for commercial purposes.
The Eensy Weensy Spider: Nursery Rhyme for Story Re-telling (Distance Learning)
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The Eensy Weensy Spider: Nursery Rhyme for Story Re-telling (Distance Learning)

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This is a perfect resource for educators, therapists, parents and care providers to add to your nursery rhyme theme! Using the resources included in “Eensy Weensy Spider”, you can turn a nursery rhyme into an enticing story and target storytelling, story comprehension, story re-telling, and story mapping, which are all important precursors to narrative language, in fun and interactive ways! Remember: A child first learns to re-tell a familiar story before telling his/her own story, and then later, writing a narrative! These resources are perfect for early childhood educators, lower grade level elementary teachers, support staff, parents, specialists, and home-schoolers! “Guidelines for Assembly” and “Guidelines for Use” are helpful for support staff to use to implement use of these resources with your students! These resources will address Common Core Standards, California Early Learning Foundations, and Head Start Standards!