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Description Math Vocabulary Activities - Interactive VocAPPulary™ (Editable Vocabulary Versions Included) ***UPDATE - Now includes ADDITIONAL, DIGITAL VERSIONS! (Google Slides Version for Distance Learning & Google Classroom Use) {{See Video Preview to Preview Digital Version}} These creative resources are a simple, yet effective way for students to learn vocabulary on a specific topic! The perfect tool for learning and memorizing important math concepts! What is unique about Interactive…

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All teachers have their favorite go-to methods for teaching vocabulary words to their students. It may be the use of word walls, flashcards, analyzing the root word, or simply the repetition of writing down the word over and over. Interactive VocAPPulary™ is a simple, yet effective way for students to learn vocabulary on a specific

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FREE Vocabulary Builder Flip-book when you sign up for my newsletter! Excellent reference for the most common prefixes, roots, and suffixes!
TEFL Online. ✅ TEFL courses. ✅ Accredited Certification. ✅ Studying words in pairs of opposites is a great way to build vocabulary quickly. Every teacher should have this list of the most important opposite words in English in their teaching materials.
Over the last few months I've discovered interactive notebooks and folding resources - and I've fallen hard for them! I love the ways you can combine folding, colouring, words and ideas to create an interactive resource which helps students to explore and engage with the topic they are learning.&
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A few weeks ago I had the idea to incorporate sports into a vocabulary review. Many of my students play basketball on a team and/or play at recess, so I incorporated basketball into our review. My son received this over the door basketball set for Christmas so we brought it to school one day. He told me to "make sure they don't break it, but you CAN show them how to dunk it." Although I didn't share my dunking skills, my fifth graders LOVED this! I knew they'd notice the goal as soon as they…
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