The Busy Honey Bee
Stage 2 Year A Unit 5 Characterisation English Teaching Slides
Stage 2 Year A Unit 5 Characterisation English Teaching Slides
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Rowan of Rin by Emily Rodda
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Font - Google Education Foundation font has been used. Download font here.
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Text box alignment issues may occur. To rectify, you will need to click on the text box, then select the paragraph line spacing option and change to 0 pt spacing before and after.
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An entire teaching slide with interactive and thought provoking lesson content.
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Links to online interactive games to enhance student engagement.
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Educational videos and songs attached and linked within the slides.
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Learning Intentions and Success Criteria.
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This purchase is for you and your classroom. Duplication for an entire school or an entire school system is strictly forbidden. Additional copies must be purchased for each classroom use.
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This product can be altered and built upon to suit the needs of your classroom, students, teaching and learning within the context of your school but cannot be resold as your own product.
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No refunds will be issued under any circumstances. This is a digital product and cannot be returned. Please make sure you read the description carefully to ensure that you know exactly what you are buying. Thank you.
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- This purchase is for you and your classroom. Duplication for an entire school or an entire school system is strictly forbidden. Additional copies must be purchased for each classroom use.
- This product can be altered and built upon to suit the needs of your classroom, students, teaching and learning within the context of your school but cannot be resold as your own product.
- No refunds will be issued under any circumstances. This is a digital product and cannot be returned. Please make sure you read the description carefully to ensure that you know exactly what you are buying. Thank you.
Great slides. Has saved me so much time. However, many slides are hard for a class to read and see properly as the writing is quite small. It would be better if there were less "pretty designs" going on and larger, darker text was used including using the whole slide (small margins, not a lot of wasted space. )This would make it easier for a class of 30 sitting on the mat to read the slides.
Thank you for your review :)
The larger print on the slides is designed for students to see and read the information - the smaller print is designed to be tecaher only instruction - this is so that you don't have to read the entire teaching points in the presenter notes and can quickly glaze over to get an idea of what the slide is intended for.
Don't forget - these are editable so you can change to suit your context. Some prefer every single bit of information on there and others prefer hardly any information - we have tried to find a middle ground.