
Students fill in 10 Frames or teachers to use as template for other lessons. John Carper
K-2 students open the 100th Day Activities in Keynote and complete ELA, math, STEAM, and physical challenges.
PowerPoint file with key events, trends, etc. of the 1890s. Linked Videos. L.Kahre
PowerPoint file with key events, trends, etc. of the 1900s. Linked Videos. L.Kahre
PowerPoint file with key events, trends, etc. of the 1910s. Linked Videos. L.Kahre
PowerPoint file with key events, trends, etc. of the 1920s. Linked Videos. L.Kahre
PowerPoint file with key events, trends, etc. of the 1930s. Linked Videos. L.Kahre
PowerPoint file with key events, trends, etc. of the 1940s. Linked Videos. L.Kahre
PowerPoint file with key events, trends, etc. of the 1950s. Linked Videos. L.Kahre
PowerPoint file with key events, trends, etc. of the 1960s. Linked Videos. L.Kahre
PowerPoint file with key events, trends, etc. of the 1970s. Linked Videos. L.Kahre
PowerPoint file with key events, trends, etc. of the 1980s. Linked Videos. L.Kahre
PowerPoint file with key events, trends, etc. of the 1990s. Linked Videos. L.Kahre
This is a grade level specific table and graph for collecting progress monitoring data. You enter the data in the chart and the graph will automatically populate. If you have any questions about the file, please reach out to me at kallis@k12.wv.us.
Keynote Concept for students visualizing 2 digit addition. Can easily be adapted to be activity. -John Carper
Students find 2-D shapes in the classroom taking pictures and using mark-up. John Carper
Simple Newspaper Graphic Organizer for 1st and 2nd grade for Informational Text. John Carper Dottie Pownall
PowerPoint file with key events, trends, etc. of the 2000s. Linked Videos. L.Kahre
This is a grade level specific table and graph for collecting progress monitoring data. You enter the data in the chart and the graph will automatically populate. If you have any questions about the file, please reach out to me at kallis@k12.wv.us.
ELA.3.1, ELA.4.1, ELA.5.1
This is a weekly fluency journal for students to record themselves reading a text. The Keynote is easy to use and ready to go!
Students find 3-D shapes in the classroom taking pictures and using mark-up. John Carper
This is a grade level specific table and graph for collecting progress monitoring data. You enter the data in the chart and the graph will automatically populate. If you have any questions about the file, please reach out to me at kallis@k12.wv.us.
This is a grade level specific table and graph for collecting progress monitoring data. You enter the data in the chart and the graph will automatically populate. If you have any questions about the file, please reach out to me at kallis@k12.wv.us.
This is a grade level specific table and graph for collecting progress monitoring data. You enter the data in the chart and the graph will automatically populate. If you have any questions about the file, please reach out to me at kallis@k12.wv.us.
Students add photos of items for each letter of the alphabet creating collages. They can add text and audio as well.
Primary students can research information about an animal and display the information in this Keynote presentation.
(Note: Information on slide 1 will need to be changed if not using the World Book Online App available through Clever for the research source. Open on an Apple device in Keynote.)
This is a cool whiteboard that can be used in Apple Classroom.
This keynote allows students to interact and engage with text by "snapping" pics of their text and annotating.
This activity was created as a research project Keynote activity specifically for the Tuskegee Airmen but could be adapted to other topics for students to research and could be modified for different ages. Old newspaper articles can be found at https://www.loc.gov/collections/chronicling-america/about-this-collection/
Students will take a selfie using the media placeholder on the face of the bunny. To adjust size of face, double-tap the face then slide dot to get correct size. Click "Done" when face fits on circle. Students can then animate a path. They tap the bunny image once and a menu bar will appear above the image. Choose "Animate", then "Add Action", and finally "Create Path". Give students a time limit on how long they can animate. Tell them to begin by using their finger to make the bunny "hop" along the screen. I usually count to ten and then tell the students to animate until I say stop. After the ten seconds, the students then click "Done" at the bottom of the screen then "Done" in the blue in the upper-right of the screen. Students can then record a message. They click the "+" at the top of the screen. Tell them to choose the third option down, "Record Audio". After they record their message, they must tap "Insert" to add their message to the Keynote. To save the Keynote as a video, tap the three dots in the circle, select "Export", then choose "Movie", when next box pops up tap "Export" again, and finally for the next box tap "Save Video". If you want students to add to SeeSaw, for the last step have students choose the SeeSaw app instead of Save Video.
Students will take a selfie using the media placeholder on the face of the bunny. To adjust size of face, double-tap the face then slide dot to get correct size. Click "Done" when face fits on circle. Students can then animate a path. They tap the bunny image once and a menu bar will appear above the image. Choose "Animate", then "Add Action", and finally "Create Path". Give students a time limit on how long they can animate. Tell them to begin by using their finger to make the bunny "hop" along the screen. I usually count to ten and then tell the students to animate until I say stop. After the ten seconds, the students then click "Done" at the bottom of the screen then "Done" in the blue in the upper-right of the screen. Students can then record a message. They click the "+" at the top of the screen. Tell them to choose the third option down, "Record Audio". After they record their message, they must tap "Insert" to add their message to the Keynote. To save the Keynote as a video, tap the three dots in the circle, select "Export", then choose "Movie", when next box pops up tap "Export" again, and finally for the next box tap "Save Video". If you want students to add to SeeSaw, for the last step have students choose the SeeSaw app instead of Save Video.
This is a Google Slides activity that teachers can use to create a choice board for their students. It's cross-curricular even though the tag says ELA. This is from Stephanie Howell @mrshowell24
This is a cool document that students use to illustrate their understanding of clouds.
Scavenger hunt in keynote using color words. The students are asked to locate items of a certain color and take a picture of them.
J-Keller
This is a collaborative activity that students can do to recreate iconic moments in history. It's also a team-building activity.
This is a resource that shows you how Chromebook users can create video stories in Google Slides.
These are some awesome choice board templates that a teacher can use and customize quickly. These are from Stephanie Howell @mrshowell24
Create an Animated Card using Keynote for iPad. While this plan was developed using "12 Days of Christmas: Volume 2" in Apple Books, talk to your TIS and/or Academic Coach about modifying the activity for another holiday or special occasion. K. Allis, S. Hammond, J. Hall
Software Requirements: iOS, MacOS, Keynote
This is a Keynote that students can fill in on their iPad with teacher guidance. Copy the correct images and text from slide 2 and paste on slide 1. This resource is one of many from Apple. Check out the rest here.
Reading log for each day's reading progress per student. - Garrett O'Connell
Earth Day Keynote activity for K-2. Students match items to be recycled to the correct bin, count items while cleaning up several environments, identify helpful vs. hurtful things for the earth, count and graph spring items, listen to a Earth Day book, and draw a picture of how they can help the earth.
For use as a background in a green screen activity.
This is a Keynote that students can use to retell stories, determine the central message, and explain how key details convey the message.
ELA.1.II
Students select the correct digraph represented by each picture. Then, they draw a picture of something representing each digraph and record themselves saying each word.
-Kristina Allis
In this project, students will explore the topic of banning single-use plastics by reading two articles that present different perspectives. They will also watch two short videos highlighting the effects of plastic pollution. Then, students will write an opinion piece in the Pages app, taking a clear stance on the issue and supporting their argument with facts and ideas from the articles and videos. The project includes detailed guides for using Pages, Clips, and iMovie, so students can easily navigate the apps and complete their tasks. By the end of the project, students will have a written opinion piece and a creative video, both showcasing their understanding of single-use plastics and their ability to persuade others.
-Kristina Allis
In this project, students will explore the topic of recycling by reading two articles that present different perspectives on whether or not recycling should be mandatory. After reading, students will write an opinion piece in the Pages app, taking a clear stance on the issue and supporting their argument with facts and ideas from the articles. The project includes detailed guides for using Pages, Clips, and iMovie, so students can easily navigate the apps and complete their tasks. By the end of the project, students will have a written opinion piece and a creative video, both showcasing their understanding of recycling and their ability to persuade others.
-Kristina Allis
ELA.5.39
This Keynote is an interactive vocabulary notebook with a section for each week of the school year. Students complete the pages by writing the vocabulary word definition, drawing an illustration, writing an original sentence using the word, and providing examples and/or non-examples of the word.
ELA.K.II
Vowel Sound Cards is a Keynote project where students create a digital storybook, with each page dedicated to a vowel sound. They draw or use clipart for words containing the vowel and record themselves saying the words.
-Kristina Allis
ELA.K.III
My Alphabet Book, is a creative and interactive way to learn and remember letter formation! Each letter is accompanied by a catchy poem that helps students visualize and recall how to form the letter. Students will engage with each letter by writing it, recording themselves saying the letter and its sound, and identifying words that begin with the letter in a fun sample sentence. To bring the alphabet to life, students will also take a picture of an object that starts with the featured letter, making learning both hands-on and memorable!
This is a template students would use to recreate a fake Facebook page to represent a character from a book, historical character, fictional character, etc.
ELA.K.I, ELA.1.I, ELA.2.I, ELA.3.I, ELA.4.I, ELA.5.I
This fluency journal is a year-long project for students to complete monthly fluency checks using Keynote. The students add a picture of what they are reading. Then, they record themselves reading the text.
These are samples of a Frayer diagram and how it could be used in class.
A collection of Desmos and Polypad activities to support grade 5 math learners. -Derek Oldfield
A collection of graphic organizers optimized for iPad.
Students can take a picture of their own hand using the media placeholder on the stock picture of the hand or they can just use that hand to decorate. Students do not have to search for images to use. The link on the instruction page takes students to a My VRSpot file with a bunch of pictures they can use.
If you have other images you would like me to add to the file for students to use, please email those to me and I will be happy to add them.
Template for a Holidays Around the World Project.
Rachel Cole
Stations Lab- Homeostasis
Laura Kahre
M.K.3, M.K.4a, M.K.4b, M.K.4c, M.K.5, M.K.6
This spider/Halloween themed Keynote is for Kindergarten. Students will count, write numbers, and compare numbers. This would be an excellent center activity!
This Keynote activity was used in second grade with a text features lesson. Before working in the Keynote, students will write sentences about what they are thankful for. They can also draw a picture showing what they are thankful for. You will AirDrop the Keynote template to your students. Then have them tap the white oval "Edit" button. In the Keynote they will type their title "I Am Thankful" (to get it so they can type in the box the students will have to double-click on the word "Title") before typing their sentences in the "Body" box. The final step is to have them take a picture of their drawing by tapping the + and choosing "Take Photo". You may also have them record themselves reading their sentences by inserting an audio recording.
In this Keynote activity, students will unleash their creativity by crafting a dynamic animation project. They'll start by creating a drawing using Keynote’s drawing tools. Next, they'll add animations that bring their design to life. Finally, students will export their animated masterpiece as a GIF. This engaging activity combines artistic skills with technical know-how, offering a fun way to explore digital animation.
Share this document with students so they can keep track of their benchmark scores throughout the year. Click the colored rectangle and drag it to the score and grade level. ~Kristina Allis
Students get to "carve" or "paint" Jack O' Lanterns using shapes, drawing, animation, etc. John Carper
This breakout box activity is meant to help students review cell theory and the cell organelles (7th/ 8th grade).
Clock manipulative for elementary math. -John Carper
This is a grade level specific table and graph for collecting progress monitoring data. You enter the data in the chart and the graph will automatically populate. If you have any questions about the file, please reach out to me at kallis@k12.wv.us.
A collection of Polypad activities to support math learners in grades K-2 - Derek Oldfield
Students can independently flip through the first 66 sight words like flash cards in Keynote. To use: Airdrop. Students open in Keynote. Click edit to start. Click the blue triangle to play. Students click once to say the word independently. Students click a second time to hear the word correctly.
Students can independently flip through sight words #67 -132 like flash cards in Keynote. To use: Airdrop. Students open in Keynote. Click edit to start. Click the blue triangle to play. Students click once to say the word independently. Students click a second time to hear the word correctly.
Mathigon Activities tied to standards grades K-3. Activities from Derek Oldfield or John Carper.
-Derek Oldfield- This is a customizable learning journal your students could use to document their plant growth.
Kindergarten automated reading practice. Use to practice fluency.
Trace letter. Hear name and sounds of letter. Students record themselves saying letter name and sounds. -John Carper
Teachers can read the book "Pete the Cat's Trip to the Supermarket" and have students follow along. Teachers will pause to give students time to add the correct items. After they have finished the story, students can add to SeeSaw or turn in if Apple Schoolwork is used.
Video to story and audio instructions included if used for independent activity.
7 STEAM activities from Pittsburgh Steam Station featuring cross-curricular application. - John Carper
This is a keynote teachers and students can use to practice handwriting skills.
-John Carper
M.1.1
This Keynote gives students the opportunity to solve 4 word problems using Drawing tools. Then, the students record a live video on each slide explaining how they solved the problem.
-Kristina Allis
M.1.16
This Pages activity is for First grade students learning to measure with non-standard units. It is a click and drag activity with an extension of adding shapes using the shape tool. Then, measuring with blocks.
M.1.23
This is an interactive Keynote that introduces patterns. Students identify pattern rules, fill in missing pattern pieces, and create their own patterns.
In this fun and interactive activity, students will work with simple equations to decide if they are True or False. If they find an equation that is False, they will use their math skills to fix the equation and make it True. This hands-on activity helps students practice addition, subtraction, and understanding the concept of equality. They will get to solve problems, check their work, and even create their own correct equations!
-Kristina Allis
In this activity, students will measure the length of two objects. After measuring, they will compare the two lengths and find the difference between the two items on each slide.
-Kristina Allis
This Keynote reviews coin identification, values, and counting money. Then, students answer word problems about money.
-Kristina Allis
M.2.24
Graphing Data is a Keynote presentation featuring six data collection and graphing projects. The included data sheets can be either printed or completed digitally within the Keynote itself. Although designed for 2nd grade, it can be adapted for other grade levels. Each project incorporates questions ranging from DOK levels 1 to 4.
-Kristina Allis
In this iPad activity, students will explore and identify fractions in visual representations. They will practice writing fractions based on these visuals, helping them understand parts of a whole. This interactive activity introduces 3rd graders to the concept of fractions, supporting the M.3.15 standard, and helps them build a strong foundation for understanding fractional relationships.
-Kristina Allis
In this interactive Keynote activity, students will explore fractions on a number line by identifying the fraction that represents each section. They will be given a number line with certain sections marked and will write the corresponding fraction for each. Then, students will create their own number line, dividing it into sections and labeling each one with the appropriate fraction. This activity helps students visualize the concept of fractions and strengthens their understanding of how fractions are placed on a number line.
-Kristina Allis
Students will use Keynote to complete a presentation that demonstrates their understanding of equivalent fractions. The goal is for students to visually represent, identify, and generate equivalent fractions using models. This project encourages students to actively engage with the concept of equivalent fractions in a digital and interactive format, allowing for a deeper understanding of the mathematical relationships involved.
-Kristina Allis
n this Keynote project, students will explore the concept of area by working with different geometric shapes. They will be given various shapes to measure and calculate their area. Then, students will apply their knowledge to design a garden. To determine the total area of their garden, they will decompose the larger shapes into smaller, easier-to-calculate pieces. This project combines creativity with math, allowing students to extend their thinking!
-Kristina Allis
M.3.25
Students will find objects around the school with polygonal shapes. Using a measuring tool, they will calculate the perimeter and area or each item and document their findings in the digital Keynote journal with photos and calculations.
M.3.25
Students use the Number app to design a garden layout with different polygonal sections. Then, they calculate the perimeter and area of each section to decide how much fencing and soil are needed.
-Kristina Allis
M.3.26
Students use Pages to create a digital book that includes different geometric shapes, highlighting attributes like sides, angles, and symmetry. Each page should include examples, non-examples, and real-world examples of each.
-Kristina Allis
M.3.27
Students take photos of objects that can be divided into equal parts using this pre-made Keynote activity. Then, they annotate the images, showing how the objects can be divided and what fraction each part represents.
-Kristina Allis
M.4.23
Students use an interactive Keynote to describe types of angles, find and measure angles in the real-world, and more!
-Kristina Alli
M.4.26
Using this Keynote students will draw, define, and find real-world examples of geometric elements. (point, line, ray, line segment, angles, etc.) They will need to use drawing tools, text boxes, and insert images.
-Kristina Allis
M.4.27
Using this Keynote, students take photos of real-world objects with their iPads and identify and classify shapes based on their properties.
-Kristina Allis
M.4.28
Welcome to an exciting journey of symmetry exploration! In this interactive book, students will become symmetry detectives by observing the world around them and capturing real-life examples of symmetrical figures.
-Kristina Allis
M.5.25
Students use this Keynote presentation to define, categorize, and sort polygons based on their specific attributes. They then explain their reasoning through an audio or video recording and include real-world examples for each polygon type.
-Kristina Allis
M.5.26
Using Numbers students design a hierarchy chart that classifies two-dimensional figures based on properties like sides, angles, and symmetry. Include images and annotations to explain each classification.
-Kristina Allis
Students drag images to sort objects by color, shape, and size. Then, they count the objects, write the number, and select the greatest and least amount of items.
-Kristina Allis
Kindergarten students count the pennies on each slide and use the drawing tool to write the number.
-Kristina Allis
This is a Keynote slide with multi-colored moveable pieces students can use to build numbers and model addition and subtraction to 10.
M.K.3 & M.K.4
This Keynote is for Kindergarten students learning to count, recognize numbers, and number words. It's as easy as counting and dragging animals with an added Challenge of showing the number in another way to extend the activity.
Drag and drop letter practice.
A digital library of your frequently used Math Manipulatives. Embed this in your LMS or post a link in your Clever portal. Now, students will have access to those helpful manipulatives while working with numbers! -Shoutout to the creator (contact Jared Hall jared.hall@k12.wv.us for full credit)
This is simply provided for inspiration. I transformed a worksheet to provide students engaging opportunities to demonstrate learning.
Unit on Money containing several tech based activities. John Carper Rachel Cole
A collection of Polypad activities to support math learners in grades K-3. -Derek Oldfield
Morning Meetings is a PowerPoint presentation that includes slides for monthly calendars, days of the week, daily weather, weather graph, temperature, number of days in school, build a number and patterns. It can be mirrored or used interactively on a ViewSonic with click and drag features on all slides.
-Kristina Allis (kallis@k12.wv.us)
Basic multiplication fact practice. Use the game board on slide two with any number of teams. Each team takes turns selecting a number. If they answer correctly, click the points arrow to reveal a + or - reward. The home icon returns you to the game board slide. The teacher keeps track of the score; students won't know who wins until the very end. -Kristina Allis
A cute coding journal from Everyone Can Code.
This Keynote is a way for 1st grade students to document learning in Math and Reading for the standards-based report cards. -Kristina Allis
This Keynote is a way for 2nd grade students to document learning in Math and Reading for the standards-based report cards. -Kristina Allis
Click here a copy of the Netflix template. Drop it in a background in Slides, PPT, or Keynote and let your learners demonstrate learning in a creative way.
This is a Keynote file students can use to animate a photo of themselves in Oh The Places You'll Go, by Dr. Seuss. - Rachel Cole
Students will identify which animals lay eggs, match animals to their eggs and babies, organize life cycles, identify animal needs, and draw a favorite oviparous animal in this K-2 Keynote presentation. Open with an Apple device in Keynote.
Students drag. and drop the names of the parts of a bee to the correct box.
ELA.2.33, ELA.2.34, ELA.2.35, ELA.3.33, ELA.3.34, ELA.3.35, ELA.4.33, ELA.4.34, ELA.5.33, ELA.5.34
In this engaging project, 2nd to 5th grade students create a digital storybook using Keynote or Canva to visually enhance their spoken recount of a personal experience. Students select a memorable event from their lives, craft a narrative with vivid descriptions and complete sentences, and design visual slides that complement their oral presentation. Through this project, students develop storytelling, public speaking, and digital literacy skills, culminating in a presentation where they confidently share their stories with peers, using visuals to enrich their narrative. Rubric is included with the lesson plan.
-Kristina Allis
9 online games or simulations on personal finance topics including budgeting, saving, credit, loans, and insurance. Links for all, and many have linked post-game reflections that could be an assignment or used for a guided discussion. L.Kahre
Used for my personal finance curriculum site- realworldfinance.weebly.com
This picture of the day template is designed to be a collaborative document students would engage in during a bellringer, for example. It's designed to spark curiosity and conversation about a picture.
K-2 Keynote activity to review plant parts, needs, life cycle, edible plants, and the parts they come from. Students will illustrate and label a picture of their favorite foods on the last page.
Keynote exploring the differences between Potential and Kinetic energy by finding real world examples through camera or drawing. -John Carper
Grades 3-5
Breakout Box lesson includes math, reading, and geography.
This Keynote activity combines the student's silhouette with words written by them. It’s a good Presidents' Day project that you can incorporate social studies and writing skills.
Students add their profile picture to the template. Then they lowered the opacity, used the fill tool to create the silhouette, and then deleted the picture. The same steps can be used, but with updates, it's even easier now.
Students can add their profile picture and use formatting to instantly remove the background. The students' profile will be the only image remaining for them to fill in. Students can type their sentences to describe what they would do as President or for younger students can add audio before exporting as a movie to share.
-Derek Oldfield
Students can independently practice sorting r-controlled words, recording themselves, listening to the correct pronunciation, creating new words with the same pattern and drawing pictures about them in Keynote
Students can independently practice sorting r-controlled words, recording themselves, listening to the correct pronunciation, creating new words with the same pattern and drawing pictures about them in Keynote.
A Keynote with prompts students can respond to after reading. -Kristina Allis
This Keynote includes 36 slides that students fill out after independent reading. Title, author, summary, inference, and thoughts about the reading are included. -Kristina Allis
Editable Reading Log to use during independent reading time. -J.Keller
Differentiate between a rule and a law. Student choice of drawing, picture, or video for samples. Add voice recording explaining. -John Carper
-Derek Oldfield
This is a science lab report template in Numbers.
This is a Numbers document that students could use to create memes to represent figures of speech. -Derek Oldfield
An alternative to traditional math homework.
This is a Keynote that includes 15 spelling activities for students to complete using pre-made Pages documents. Instructional videos are also included for some activities, as well as an overall instructional video on slide 1.
Brochure template for 5th grade state research project using Pages.
Kristina Allis - kallis@k12.wv.us
Primary students can research information about a U.S. state and display the information in this Keynote presentation.
(Note: This template has information about West Virginia. Use this template for the other 49 states or change that information on slides 13-14. Use with research from the World Book Online App though Clever or change that information on slide 1.)
Using magic move and animation, students can create or solve subtraction problems using a number line. John Carper
This video highlights how teachers can allow students to read a text and engage with the text at the same time as their classmates. - Derek Oldfield
This is a Pages template students can use to design a magazine article about a Person of the Year. This could be a character in a book, another fictional character, or themselves. -Derek Oldfield
Students make analog and digital clocks match and drawing a picture of what they do at that time of day. John Carper
In this engaging project, K-5 students use the Pages app on their iPads to design unique "ugly sweaters." This activity is enhanced by incorporating age-appropriate writing tasks that encourage creativity, critical thinking, and literacy skills. Students will not only create visually appealing designs but also express their ideas through various writing forms, such as descriptive essays, persuasive paragraphs, and creative stories. This project aims to blend digital design with language arts, fostering a holistic learning experience that enhances both artistic and written expression.
ELA.3.38; ELA.4.38; ELA.5.38 Students will use colors, shapes and drawing tools to create an ugly sweater. Then students will write sentences to describe their sweater and explain why they used those colors, shapes, and drawings. - R.Cole
Complete unit for M.2.21 unit on money including identification, vocabulary, practice with units of money, word problem practice, and real-life practice.
This is a keynote teachers and students can use to practice handwriting skills. John Carper
These are a collection of Venn diagrams in Numbers.
This is a cute Keynote template students use to talk about their appreciation for Veterans Day
This is the Virtual Learning Keynote for 1st grade. (This keynote should be on all students devices w/ a shortcut on the home screen) This is to be used for remote learning,
-J.Keller
This is the Virtual Learning Keynote for 2nd grade. (This keynote should be on all students devices w/ a shortcut on the home screen) This is to be used for remote learning,
-J.Keller
This is the Virtual Learning Keynote for 3rd grade. (This keynote should be on all students devices w/ a shortcut on the home screen) This is to be used for remote learning,
-K-Allis, J.Keller
This is the Virtual Learning Keynote for 4th grade. (This keynote should be on all students devices w/ a shortcut on the home screen) This is to be used for remote learning,
-K. Allis, J.Keller
This is the Virtual Learning Keynote for 5th grade. (This keynote should be on all students devices w/ a shortcut on the home screen) This is to be used for remote learning,
-K. Allis, J.Keller
This is the Virtual Learning Keynote for Kindergarten. (This keynote should be on all students devices w/ a shortcut on the home screen) This is to be used for remote learning,
-J.Keller
This Keynote has 3 slide templates students can use for learning vocabulary, or students can create their own slides. Each slide has a place for the word, a sentence, illustration, part of speech, and synonyms. -Kristina Allis
Clips video project featuring state pledge and symbols - John Carper
Students design a vibrant winter wonderland in Keynote, bringing it to life with animations that make snowflakes dance, trees sway, or lights twinkle. To top it off, they craft a vivid written description of their magical scene, capturing every detail of their creative masterpiece.
ELA.1.37, ELA.2.24, ELA.2.25, ELA.3.23, ELA.3.24, ELA.3.25, ELA.4.23, ELA.4.24, ELA.4.25, ELA.4.25, ELA.5.23, ELA.5.24, ELA.5.25, T.K-2.9, T.K-2.10, T.3-5.11, T.3-5.12
If links in PDF do not work, this link will take you to folders.
https://live.myvrspot.com/folder?v=fMzQ2MzYyYjJiNDU0NWRlMzk3NGEzYmE0NGVlMjQ3ZDk
This is a Keynote that students can use to upload photos of their writing and an audio recording of their reading.
These writing maps are designed to support students designing essays and writing assignments.