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Select A Square

Select A Square PowerPoint activities help reinforce beginning sounds of the alphabet. Each activity is self-checking. The students will receive immediate feedback if they are right or if they need to try again.

*These files are in PowerPoint format and require a PowerPoint Viewer. All are available FREE as downloads in the download area for members only.



Select A Square PowerPoints

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Student Names

Student Names is a PowerPoint Template that can be used to create a Student Names presentation that includes your entire class. Initially, this activity can be used to count names and later be used to read them. Each student can try to identify their own name when it pops up. This is another form of Students Names on the Word Wall used in 4 Blocks as beginning words to read. If you introduce a student name a day, you could also add a student name each day to the presentation.

So initially, only your name would be on the presentation. Day 2 the 1st student's name would be added, with one additional student's name added each day until the presentation is complete. This presentation could run each morning as the students enter the room.

Would you like to use this template for your own presentation? If you are a member, simply go to the download area and look for Student Names Power Point Template and download to your personal desktop and then modify it to meet your personal needs.




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