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Preview of Orton-Gillingham Based Words with c, k or ck  PROMETHEAN Flip Chart

Orton-Gillingham Based Words with c, k or ck PROMETHEAN Flip Chart

I create interactive flip charts that teach Orton-Gillingham based phonics and spelling lessons! This lesson teaches the rules for spelling words with c, k or ck. There is also a code and read practice page created that may be printed from the flip chart. I hope my flip charts are as useful to you as they've been for me when teaching regular ed, ELL or dyslexic students! You must have ActiveInspire Software or Class Flow Software for Promethean Board. These are available for free internet do
Preview of Daily Oral Language

Daily Oral Language

Created by
Nancy Joly-Cause
This 195 page flipchart may be used as a “sponge” or “bell ringer” activity for proofreading/sentence construction practice. The answers for the exercises are “hidden” until activated by clicking on the sentence to be corrected. Each exercise is themed to a particular month. This resource can be used throughout the year, and I have included 15-20 exercises for the months of September through June. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE ACTIVINSPIRE OR SMARTBOARD APPLICATION TO OPEN THIS BEFORE YOU PURCHA
Preview of WIDA Goal Setting

WIDA Goal Setting

This Flipchart is designed to understand the expectations of English language proficiency through WIDA ACCESS and goal set with students. It utilizes the expectations of SIOP.
Preview of Orton-Gillingham FLS Spelling/Phonics Rule Based PROMETHEAN Flip Chart

Orton-Gillingham FLS Spelling/Phonics Rule Based PROMETHEAN Flip Chart

I create interactive flip charts that teach Orton-Gillingham based phonics and spelling lessons! This lesson teaches the rules for words that follow the "FLOSS" (FLS) Rule. There is also a code and read practice page created that may be printed from the flip chart. I hope my flip charts are as useful to you as they've been for me when teaching Regular Ed., ELL or dyslexic students! You must have ActiveInspire Software or Class Flow Software for Promethean Board. These are available for free
Preview of Interpreting Informational Text

Interpreting Informational Text

This is a flipchart/mini-lesson on Information Text, text elements, graphic features and functional text features. The flipchart contains checking for understanding questions that can be used with Activ-Expression devices after concepts have been given, a link to a BrainPop connecting video as well as two TFK passages with reading comprehension questions. This flipchart goes directly with South Carolina State Standards.
Preview of Expository Text: Patterns of Organization

Expository Text: Patterns of Organization

Created by
Ebonee Weathers
This flipchart covers the various patterns of organizations seen in expository texts (i.e. compare/contrast, problem/solution, proposition/support). Use the erase tool to uncover all of the hidden gems (student notes with blanks available for purchase to accompany this presentation). See definitions, pictures/symbols, structure, and key words to accompany each pattern. Great for review, too!
Preview of Theme Lesson Plan Common Core Aligned

Theme Lesson Plan Common Core Aligned

This is a lesson/flipchart about theme that I produced for my 6th grade students. It includes a motivation video link (youtube video), an I do activity (or model) for me to complete for the class, a we do activity for the class to complete with me, and a you do activity for the students to complete individually. Finally, I have included the closure where students have to measure their own progress/mastery of the lesson's objective. *This is an introductory activity for the concept of theme.
Preview of You're a Good Man Charlie Brown

You're a Good Man Charlie Brown

Created by
Courtney Watkins
Flipchart for 6th Prentice Hall Literature book's You're a Good Man Charlie Brown and "Happiness Is a Charming Charlie Brown at Orlando Rep.” This is complete with screen shots of ancillaries for each day, learning targets and an exit slip to go with each question. I included my lesson plans for the first week as a preview so you can see how I sequenced the activities. The preview is the lesson plan...not the actual clipchart.
Preview of Weather: The Answers in the Wind

Weather: The Answers in the Wind

Created by
SNAP Learning
Interactive Lesson -Weather: The Answers in the Air Grade 6.0Graphic features are prominent in this lesson so readers can interpret maps and other weather graphics. The first half of the lesson describes atmospheric forces that affect weather while the second half depicts a fictional television newscast about severe weather.
Preview of How to Analyze a Poem (The Close Reading Way) Flipchart

How to Analyze a Poem (The Close Reading Way) Flipchart

Created by
Mrs Rainey ELA
Using memes to add interest, this flipchart presentation gives clear and understandable instructions for close reading poetry, looking for mood, tone, theme, and figurative and sensory language. No more should you hear students complaining that they "don't get" poems!
Preview of "The 6 Simple Machines" - ActivInspire

"The 6 Simple Machines" - ActivInspire

Created by
Adriana Kimsey
***Please rate this activity*** This is an ActivInspire/Flipchart file. For PowerPoint file please CLIQUE HERE This flipchart has 2 videos and an excellent vocabulary sheet that can be printed for the students. Great for ESL/ELL/ELD students. You Might Like: 5 Fairy Tales + Math Measurements Tools If you like "Scavenger Hunt": Fall Scavenger Hunt Spring Scavenger Hunt Leprechaun Scavenger Hunt If you like "All About...": All About Dinosaurs All About Apples All About Me All About Leprecha
Preview of Life Skills Part 1 of 3

Life Skills Part 1 of 3

This Flipchart series (Parts 1-3) were split up due to the large size of the original file. They cover a Life Skills curriculum for an entire academic year. The lessons focus on basic grammar, appropriate and inappropriate behaviors, goal setting, navigating social relationships, the development of self-advocacy strategies, measuring time, and reading comprehension. These lessons are best given in groups of 15 students or less. They are ideal for those with moderate intellectual or behavioral di
Preview of Belief Systems Unit Flipcharts

Belief Systems Unit Flipcharts

These Flipcharts cover an entire Global History Unit on the topic of Belief Systems. It includes an introduction of the concept, followed by an analysis of each of the major 5 religions and many of the minor ones. It is ideal for students taking Global History at the high school level for the first time. It contains many visual aids and interactive activities, which is ideal for students with disabilities and emerging English Language Learners. There are areas where instructors may customize the
Preview of Life Skills Part 2 of 3

Life Skills Part 2 of 3

This Flipchart series (Parts 1-3) were split up due to the large size of the original file. They cover a Life Skills curriculum for an entire academic year. The lessons focus on basic grammar, appropriate and inappropriate behaviors, goal setting, navigating social relationships, the development of self-advocacy strategies, measuring time, and reading comprehension. The C.L.O.V.E.R. system of teaching syllable awareness is used. The texts that I used at the end of the curriculum were Roald Dahl
Preview of Comparatives - lesson + interactive exercises - ACTIVE INSPIRE -  INTERACT.BOARD

Comparatives - lesson + interactive exercises - ACTIVE INSPIRE - INTERACT.BOARD

Created by
CrabApple
The lesson was thought to be given using 2 or 3 hours, depending on your group.There are examples of short and long adjectives transformation + interactive exercises to practice.The software used is the Active Inspire and it's prefect to use with white digital boards or tablets / computers.There is grammar (explanation + examples), grammar activities and practicing exercises (controlled practice + freer practice)There are over 10 interactive exercises. Great material for teaching comparatives a
Preview of Figurative Language Lessons, Quizzes and Activities

Figurative Language Lessons, Quizzes and Activities

Created by
Richelle Shimada
Flipchart lessons, quizzes and activities on figurative language in literature.......
Preview of Life Skills Part 3 of 3

Life Skills Part 3 of 3

This Flipchart series (Parts 1-3) were split up due to the large size of the original file. They cover a Life Skills curriculum for an entire academic year. The lessons focus on basic grammar, appropriate and inappropriate behaviors, goal setting, navigating social relationships, the development of self-advocacy strategies, measuring time, and reading comprehension. The C.L.O.V.E.R. system of teaching syllable awareness is used. The texts that I used at the end of the curriculum were Roald Dahl
Preview of Narrative, Plot, and Conflict

Narrative, Plot, and Conflict

Created by
Ebonee Weathers
This flipchart is designed to introduce the Narrative plot structure and provide definitions for 7 important plot points. In addition, we have provided definitions and examples for 4 types of conflict and main character descriptions. Easy to pair with student notes as key words, concepts, and ideas are already highlighted/underlined. Adds the extra academic rigor to the existing 5 point plot model.
Preview of Present Continuous - Full Lesson - Distance Learning (ActivInspire)

Present Continuous - Full Lesson - Distance Learning (ActivInspire)

Created by
CrabApple
This is the flipchart (ActivInspire software) I use in my lessons. I created it with grammar explanation and practical exercises where the student can test their knowledge.There is the grammar explanation (affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences and the difference between simple present and present continuous) + controlled practice for checking students understanding. Then there is one last SPECIAL ACTIVITY, where student can explore its own sentence construction abilities in a fun wa
Preview of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas Flipchart

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas Flipchart

Created by
Stacey's Tools
This is a flipchart with writing prompts for journals.
Preview of Vocabulary Strategies ActivInspire

Vocabulary Strategies ActivInspire

Created by
Stephanie Motta
This presentation introduces (or reviews) the main vocabulary strategies taught in my 7th grade remedial reading class: prefixes and suffixes, context clues, Greek and Latin roots, and homographs and homophones. The presentation is interactive, and allows students to use the various features of ActivInspire ("magic ink", hidden text, matching, etc.) Can be use all-at-once, or skill by skill, depending on your preference. Also, it is completely customizable once it is downloaded.
Preview of Introductions

Introductions

Created by
Tetyana Sabers
Introduction Ice Breakers and lesson
Preview of ActivSoftware interactive vocabulary sentences

ActivSoftware interactive vocabulary sentences

Created by
Ms. Durkin
This ActivSoftware interactive vocabulary warm up or review activity challenges students to use vocabulary words in sentences. Students match the appropriate vocabulary word with the sentence using the word. All of these words are some of 1,000 vocabulary words every middle school student needs to know! The words include: Havoc, Branish, Emerge, Defiance, and Meander. This was originally created for 7th grade language arts.
Preview of Exploring Figurative Language (9 types)

Exploring Figurative Language (9 types)

Created by
Ebonee Weathers
This flipchart examines 9 different types of figurative language with definitions, examples, pictures and imbedded practices for students. This flipchart presentation has accompanying notes for students that correspond with the underlined words (key concepts) as well as room to complete the practice activities. My students get quite a kick out of this activity and find it much more engaging than other, similar activities. Be sure to purchase the accompanying student notes.
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