St Patrick's Day Prepositions - St Patrick's Day March Parts of Speech Activity
Overview
Description
Are you looking for no-prep, interactive language activity to support your student's identification of prepositions with a fun, St Patrick's Day theme this March? St Patrick's Day Prepositions, created in Google Slides™, is designed for first grade students who are being introduced to or reviewing prepositions. These St Patrick's Day parts of speech google slides fit perfectly into your literacy lessons, parts of speech review, grammar morning work, mini lesson introductions, whole class exit activity or review, individual work or even homework.
How do my students use this resource?
Clear simple instructions are provided on each slide and an example is also included. Your students will look at the image, identify where the leprechaun is and click on the correct preposition. If correct students progress through the resource to the next slide. If incorrect the game has students have another try at answering the question. With three options provided students have have more than one attempt without building frustration if they are not successful immediately. The perfect challenge level for students when revising parts of speech.
This Google Slides resource should be viewed in Slideshow mode. Slideshow mode allows students to get instant feedback when they click on their answers which means students can work independently without interrupting you. Immediate feedback also removes the need for you to mark student answers.
Why should I use Google Slides in my classroom?
This Google Slides resource will be a bonus for your classroom because
✅Interactive - keeping students engaged and focused
✅No Prep - a big teacher timesaver
✅Paper Free - no photocopying and environmentally friendly
✅No storage - easy for relief teachers to transport between schools
✅Multiple uses - whole class, independent work, small groups, intervention task or homework
✅Instant feedback - reduces student frustration levels and NO MARKING for you!
✨ADDED BONUS - DOWNLOAD FOR HANDS ON VERSION✨
Simply save the file and download the google slides. Then you will be able to print them, laminate for students to use in the classroom with whiteboard markers or a protective plastic sleeve. This digital resource has now become a hands on resource for literacy groups.
Thanks for considering this resource for your classroom! Any questions please ask before purchasing. You will need access to the internet and a Google Drive account to use this resource.
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Details
- File types1 PDF
- Page count26 question slides
- Curriculum alignment
- Key themes
Curriculum alignment details
This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
Not specified
Further context or application:
Not specified
FAQs
How do I access Google Slides
You will download a PDF. Within that PDF is a link which will allow you to copy the Google Slides into your own Google Drive. Instructions are included with the resource.
How can I use Google Slides in my classroom?
This Google Slides resource can be used 1. As a whole class lesson or warm up - display on your interactive whiteboard. 2 Assign to students to use on laptops, chromebooks or ipads. 3. Download and print off the google slides and students can use them with a whiteboard marker and plastic sleeves.