Learn to get the best use of a students daily or weekly take home folder. Includes tips, handy tricks, and freebies to customize your very own folder.
Be prepared with these substitute information forms. Simply fill out each page and leave it in your teacher binder or substitute folder and the sub will have all the basic information needed to cover a single school day. 2 designs to choose from (1 for primary. 1 for secondary).Perfect for teacher b...
Learn how to use the "Lock" feature to lock down objects such as shapes and images in Microsoft Powerpoint. First, start by . . .
My students and I love playing games in the classroom! This is a list of my top 10 games to play in the classroom with my students.
4 easy ways to put your powerpoint presentation in slideshow mode. Bonus step to automatically open a presentation in slideshow mode.
Practice addition facts up to 20 with the Test Prep Powerpoint Game. Students practice adding numbers in this 25 Question game.
Need help with a powerpoint games? Can't get it to start? Fonts looking weird? Find out how to fix this and other frequently asked questions.
TumbleBooks are a great options for digital eBooks. Read picture books, chapter books, watch educational videos, and more any digital device.
Digital Community Helpers Game for Kindergarten. Use the 3 clues to figure out what Community Helper it is. Fun for the enitre class!
Create your own book reader helpers for your classroom. Made from simple supplies, build book readers that highlight sentences one at a time.
[siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Image_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget] Printing mini books can be a hassle, especially when it comes to the printer setting. There so many options and as teachers, we have a limited number of pages to print. Trial and error is not option. [siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Image_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget] I recently bought some ebooks to print for my niece and nephews to read […]
This digital, low prep random name picker is perfect for any class size. Add a student's name to each slide then display them on your interactive whiteboard or computer screen! The PowerPoint will choose a random student! 7 designs to choose from for a total of 35 slides. Need more or less slides? This editable resource allows you to add more slides and delete one you don't need. Perfect for any elementary classroom and works on any device that is PowerPoint enabled. Great for classroom management. Click HERE to save 30% by purchasing this resource as part of the BACK TO SCHOOL BUNDLE. ✨How many names can I add? There are 35 slides with 7 colorful designs. Add as many as you like. Delete any that you don't need. ✨Set up is quick and easy! Just download, unzip, and click on the game to open. Add your student's names and you're ready to go! No printing, No cutting. No laminating. No more searching for the popsicle sticks cup in your classroom. ✨Who can use this? This resources for great for elementary classroom students. ✨How should I use this activity? You can use this activity with Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides. Great for classroom discussions, choose classroom job, and any activity where students take turns. In this Zip folder you'll find: 1 PowerPoint to use with PC 1 PDF with instructions ⛔️ MACROS ALERT: ⛔️ In order the slides to be random, you must enable the Marcos to run. There is a guide on how to enable the Macros program. Macros does not work with Apple or Mac devices. If you plan to use this on a MAC/APPLE device or with GOOGLE SLIDES, you will have to move the slides manually. Having issues? Submit any issues in the Q&A Section at the bottom or check out my Frequently Asked Questions on my blog. I will contact you as soon as possible! ⛔️IN ORDER FOR THE BUTTONS TO WORK AND IMAGES TO SHOW UP, THE GAME MUST BE PLAYED IN SLIDESHOW MODE IN MICROSOFT POWERPOINT. ⛔️ Please leave feedback for my product! Earn TPT Credits! Thank you for your purchase! Happy Teachings! Terms of Use: By purchasing this product, you agree not to share, resell, copy, or alter this product in anyway. You agree not share without the purchase of multiple licenses. All sales final. Clip Art is not included as a separate file and is included as part of the background. Cover Designs by Surfer Kids Clip Art. Fonts by Kimberly Geswein. Video music provided by: Bensound – Jazzy Frenchy Recent Product Updates: • None © 2022 Teacher Gameroom (Chandra Martin) ✉️ Need to reach me? Email me: [email protected] ✉️
Learn about this digital game to review Fractions on a number line.
Do you love PowerPoint games but not sure how to use them? Find out how to make the most of any game from start to finish.
Need a way to engage your students and motivate them to learn. Use try using games to woo them into learning by incorporating technology in the classroom.
Get students thinking on the first day of school! This fun experiment has students writing down what they think is in a black box. They have to use their sense of hearing to guess what is in the box. At the end of the experiment, you can choose to open it or wait until the end of the year. Great Bac...
September is over and October is here to stay. Like most teachers, we’ve been in school for little over a month. If you’re like me, I send out a newsletter at the beginning of each month to parents letting them know what we are working on that month. Here are few things I’ve learned about […]
Create the perfect space for teachers to relax and recharge.
Arrange students' desks and the furniture in your classroom with the digital classroom layout and seating chart. Moveable clip art allows you to design your classroom and add names to student's desks. Includes desks, tables, bookshelves, numerous types of boards, and more. Create multiple layouts fo...
Learn how to use the "Section" pane in Microsoft Powerpoint to divide slides into different sections, view a few slides out of many, and easily move slides.
Play Teacher Family Feud! Great trivia questions about the teachers and education. Teacher Trivia Game, Teacher Feud Game, Teacher Retirement Game, Elementary Teacher Game, Teacher Appreciation Activity, School Game Includes Answer Key Play with a partner or individually. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. NOTE: All games, invitations and prints are copyrighted "Plan Print and Party".
Create the perfect space for teachers to relax and recharge.
As teachers, we like to try a variety of different approaches to learning. We want more than just your typical worksheet. We try games, puzzles, task cards, Smartboard games, google classroom, and a whole host of different activities. Once I tried to make my own task cards, it was disastrous. Let’s just say making task […]
Need a way to organize your TPT expenses? Here are some tips, tricks, and hacks to handle your TPT business when figuring out your taxes
5 unique ways to use a PowerPoint game. Use a PowerPoint game on tablets and iPad. Print out slides and use them as task cards. Click to learn more!
Play Teacher Family Feud! Great trivia questions about the teachers and education. Teacher Trivia Game, Teacher Feud Game, Teacher Retirement Game, Elementary Teacher Game, Teacher Appreciation Activity, School Game Includes Answer Key Play with a partner or individually. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. NOTE: All games, invitations and prints are copyrighted "Plan Print and Party".
Send this google activity to your students to practice their time telling skills. Students move number tiles to show the time to the 5 minutes for analog clocks. This game has 20 questions and you just click on each question to go to it. Send this to your students in Google Classroom or any similar...
Editable Reading comprehension games that work on any computer. 10 pre-set questions that can be modified to fit any classic fairy tale.
Imagine this: It’s the middle of the school year. You’re reviewing a hard subject and you kids are struggling. A test is coming up and it’s time to give a review before you give that big test. What are you going to do to review that’s fun and engaging. Kids love Jeopardy games, but how do I find […]
4 easy ways to put your powerpoint presentation in slideshow mode. Bonus step to automatically open a presentation in slideshow mode.
Elementary teachers planning a board game classroom theme will love these decor ideas, inspiring photos, bulletin board tips, and resources.
FREE - Arrange students' desks and the furniture in your classroom with the digital classroom layout and seating chart. Moveable clip art allows you to design your classroom and add names to student's desks. Create multiple layouts for multiple classes. Great for all grades and classroom of various sizes! **Limited Clip Art** If you want all the clip art and extra layout grids, grab the full version here! Questions/Materials include: ✔️ 1 PPT Game ✔️ 1 designs ✔️ User's Guide and Terms of use Page ✔️6 Slides ✔️ Mac-iPad Compatible! ✔️ Google Slides upon request! Recent Updates: ✂️ None Other Related Products: ✏️ Editable Random Name Picker ✏️ Top 10 Things about your Teacher Presentation ✏️ Open House Presentation ❤️ ❤️ Love my games? Purchase a Yearly License and receive new games all year long. Purchase a Permanent License and gain access to every PPT Game ever made! Grade level licenses for schools and districts now available! ❤️ ❤️ Having issues? Submit any issues in the Q&A Section at the bottom or check out my Frequently Asked Questions on my blog. I will contact you as soon as possible!***** IN ORDER FOR THE BUTTONS AND IMAGES TO SHOW UP, THE GAME MUST BE PLAYED IN SLIDESHOW MODE IN MICROSOFT POWERPOINT.***** Please leave feedback for my product! Earn TPT Credits! Thank you for your purchase! Happy Teachings! Follow Me on Social Media TpT Facebook Pinterest Website Instagram Twitter Youtube Terms of Use: By purchasing this product, you agree not to share, resell, copy, or alter this product in anyway. You agree not share without the purchase of multiple licenses. All sales final. Clip Art is not included as a separate file and is included as part of the background. Cover Designs by Surfer Kids Clip Art. Fonts by Kimberly Geswein. © 2019 Teacher Gameroom (Chandra Martin)
Change your English Language Arts lesson plans now! Here's why I changed my ELA lesson plan for good! Grab these resources to get started!
Learn how to prepare and host a super-fun and engaging Trashketball Review Game in your classroom! Grab my editable game template and create your own game.
A Cricut is a great way to create many different classroom tools and resources. From bulletin boards to labeling it's a fun, money-saving tool for teachers.
Review perimeter, area, volume, and more with this digital game show. Students play in teams as they answer measurement questions. Includes missing measurements and word problems. There are 25 questions in all, and you just click on each question to go to it. All questions include the customary syst...
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If you're looking for a creative way to have fun, then check out these ideas for DIY board games you can make!
Everyone loves the easy to play Scattergories board game. Celebrate a teacher appreciation with our Teacher Scattergories. The game has 10 unique categories that are all about Teachers and school life. Our game is designed to use little ink and less paper so it's better for your overall budget (and better for the environment too). There are two games per sheet. Simply print, cut in half and play. Make a teacher in your life feel apricated and have fun doing it too. Visit our Family Game Shelf Shop for even more fun games. Note: a fun way to choose the letter is to have one person sing the alphabet in their heads and a second person to say stop. The letter that the first person is saying is the letter to play with. This is an instant download PDF. That means the fun beings as soon as you print. The PDF prints in a letter (8.5 x 11″) sized paper. There will be no physical product shipped to you. You can print as many times as you would like for personal use. These files can not be used for financial gain, and you may not republish, distribute or edit any piece of this work. All rights reserved Stephanie Murton
Editable Reading comprehension games that work on any computer. 10 pre-set questions that can be modified to fit any classic fairy tale.
I'd love for you to see how my classroom has changed over the years. Although this classroom hasn't been my space for all 15 years of my teaching career, it holds a special place in my heart. This was my second grade classroom 30 years ago. Thankfully it has changed since then with new lockers, updated windows, more shelving, a Smart Board and flexible seating. As soon as room 23 became mine, I knew I had to have the perfect decor for my second graders. I decided on a Game Board theme. It was perfect! Bright colors and classic games like Monopoly, Chutes and Ladders, Chess, Candy Land, Guess Who, Uno, and playing cards. Many ideas came from Pinterest but I adapted them to become my own. I added to these boards with our academics as the school year went on. This way, they were game board themed and functional as well. Another goal was to be sure my behavior management was also game themed. I used Mr. Potato Head for our whole class incentive. The class needed to work for all of Mr. Potato Head's parts to earn a reward. You can click here to grab this FREEBIE sign for your Mr. Potato Head. My homework incentive board was also a huge hit with my second graders. This one was Candy Land! I took a photo of each student in the beginning of the year and that was their game piece. If the children completed their homework for two weeks without missing any assignments, I let them spin the Game of Life wheel. You can easily let them use dice as well. They would move their game pieces around the board until they came to the end and won a homework pass. Then they would begin again from the start. If they landed on a "candy" space along the way, they would get a small prize to keep them motivated. I made this Candy Land board by purchasing items on Amazon.com. I searched "candy land bulletin board decorations pack" and various items came up. I laminated the main board and had the children use sticky tack on the back of their photos to hold them on. The lollipops are printed designs and glued on paper plates. I wrapped them with cellophane and tied a ribbon on a wooden stick. A striped paper straw would look fantastic for the sticks. Another full class reward I used for my game theme was a Barrel of Monkeys. The class needed to earn compliments for their great behavior from other adults in the building. When they did, I placed a monkey on the hook. When ten monkeys were earned, the students picked a class reward. Click here for this FREEBIE poster. (The FREEBIE is NOT grade specific.) For individual behavior I used (and still use) a clip chart. I know there are many arguments for and against clip charts but I found they worked some years in my room and they don't work other years. I created a clip chart to go along with the game board theme. Click here to see this product in my TPT store. It also comes with a home/school communication piece that students take home each day recording where they ended on the clip chart. I introduced flexible seating to my class around November. During that time, my students were really struggling with transitions and being prepared for each lesson. I was following Adventures of Ms. Smith on Instagram and she picked up a jumbo Kurplunk game at Target. I knew this would be a great way to motivate my students to be quick, quiet and prepared for my lessons. I turned it into a behavioral system. Each time the students made it to the carpet before the timer went off while following these rules, they got to pull a stick from the game. When all the balls fell, the class was rewarded with an activity. It worked like a charm! I was able to grab this on sale at Target right around the end of August. You can also grab a lot of other outdoor games on sale this time of year that you can incorporate as class behavior monitors. The last behavior incentive in my room was Bingo. Students earn bingo numbers for participation, group rewards and basically anytime I felt like a student was going above and beyond. I laminated this board so I could write students' names on the spaces. They chose the number they wanted and when all the numbers were filled, I picked about five or six numbers to earn a reward. It can be whatever you like. A special pass, candy, extra points on a test. Whatever you decide. I got the bingo board from this TPT shop. Click here. The last thing I want to share about my game board themed classroom is my student check in. The first few years I was able to use the Guess Who? game board. I inserted the students' photos into the game and as they arrived, they would knock their faces down. Anyone left standing was absent. The following year I had over 24 students so I needed to adapt my check in system. I moved onto the Connect Four game. This held WAY more pieces. I pasted my students' photos to the checkers and as they arrived to class the put their game piece in the board. Any absent students' checkers remained on the tray. If you decide to go with game board theme decor for your classroom, let me know. I'd love to see it! Tag me in your posts on Instgram or Facebook! I hope you found this post helpful.
If you've played any of my Teacher vs Student games, you'll love this! Now you can create your own game! This Powerpoint template includes everything you'll need to create your own game (minus the clip art and backgrounds). Directions are within the ppt itself and I've also included some follower TP...
Practice using pronouns with this fun smartboard game. Replace nouns in a sentence with a pronoun. Great for grammar or word work centers. CCSS aligned.
What do you have in your substitute folder? Every folder should have #10!
Create folder labels for classroom folder that help your students, wow your parents, and show your organization skills.
Trashketball is a student approved review game. With very little preparation, you can keep students motivated and angaged during review time.