Lesson plan for pre-primary and grade-1 explaining about animals and the habitats they live in, contains hands on art and craft activity and a worksheet
This PowerPoint Presentation entails the definitions of a Proper Noun and a Common Noun, examples of both types of nouns, the differences and two activities.
Lesson plan for pre-primary and grade-1 explaining about animals and the habitats they live in, contains hands on art and craft activity and a worksheet
This PowerPoint Presentation entails the definitions of a Proper Noun and a Common Noun, examples of both types of nouns, the differences and two activities.
This powerpoint can be used in 3rd grade to introduce the features of living and nonliving things. It meets the ELA CCR Standard 2 - Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally. It also meets the 3rd grade Science Essential Standard 3.L.2 Understand how plants survive and grow.
Learn why reproduction is important for life on earth. Also recognize that animals viz., mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, frogs, fish, etc., reproduce in different ways.
Meet the consonant digraphs th, sh and chLynn Scotty
Consonant digraphs are two consonants that join together to form one speech sound, not a blend. To complicate this more, consonant digraph ch has three different sounds: (1) /ch/ heard in cheese, (2) /sh/ heard in chef and (3) /k/ heard in chorus.
This powerpoint can be used in 3rd grade to introduce the features of living and nonliving things. It meets the ELA CCR Standard 2 - Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally. It also meets the 3rd grade Science Essential Standard 3.L.2 Understand how plants survive and grow.
Learn why reproduction is important for life on earth. Also recognize that animals viz., mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, frogs, fish, etc., reproduce in different ways.
Meet the consonant digraphs th, sh and chLynn Scotty
Consonant digraphs are two consonants that join together to form one speech sound, not a blend. To complicate this more, consonant digraph ch has three different sounds: (1) /ch/ heard in cheese, (2) /sh/ heard in chef and (3) /k/ heard in chorus.