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Let's see... A quadratic function is a polynomial function that has several variables and the highest-degree term is of the second degree... Our brains just exploded. This might be proof that making things simpler and easier for students to understand some math concepts might be a good idea. We can...
Download the Interactive and Animated Lesson for Elementary presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides and easily edit it to fit your own lesson plan! Designed specifically for elementary school education, this eye-catching design features engaging graphics and age-appropriate fonts; elements that capture the students' attention and make the learning experience...
Middle school can be quite a challenge, with various courses and subjects to navigate through. But interactive lessons can make the journey much smoother and even a little fun. And we know a lot about how to create fun presentations! This template is interactive, as it contains clickable buttons and...
Download the Science Lesson for Elementary presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides and easily edit it to fit your own lesson plan! Designed specifically for elementary school education, this eye-catching design features engaging graphics, and age-appropriate fonts; elements that capture the students' attention and make the learning experience more enjoyable...
Spanish is a beautiful language! "Tres tristes tigres comen trigo en un trigal". Wait, what? Well, it's a beautiful language, but with complex phonetics and phonology, perhaps complicated for your preschool students. That won't be a problem, though, because you can simplify the explanation with this interactive template for analyzing...
Kids of all ages have so much fun during winter break, but classes must go on. Are you a teacher or an educator? We’ve designed this free presentation template just for you (and your students), which you can use for some entertaining post-break classroom activities!
Are you a teacher… but also a geek? Do you enjoy combining technology with your lessons? Teach and plan your online learning activities for the week in a computer-like presentation full of screens and pop-ups!
We have just created an entertaining Who’s Who Game so you can play with your students while they learn! There are crosswords, maps, gaps to fill and many cute illustrations of animals. It’s great to review concepts related to Biology.
Folders are very useful when it comes to organizing classes, whether you are a student or a teacher. Today we bring you a digital and interactive version of them. You will love its colorful design, full of illustrations that will bring joy to your notes. In the number tabs on...
Laughter is the best medicine. To pay tribute to its healing power there is the international moment of laughter day, which is celebrated on April 14. We help you prepare a presentation with all the benefits it brings to our health with this fun template full of smiling emoticons and...
Whenever you go to a shop, you basically exchange money for products. That's a super basic idea about economics, but we're sure your students will be glad to know something more advanced than that. That's why we've designed this template: it's your best resource for your classes. It has a...
Canada is a North American country with many interesting elements: a huge fauna and flora, characteristic sports, a typical tree, it is a bilingual community... There is a lot to say about Canada! Now just imagine, the possibility of doing fun activities for the little ones at school to review...
Does brain size determine intelligence? Do we use one hemisphere more than the other? If we could use 100% of our brain, could we fly? There are many popular myths and beliefs about the use of the brain, some of them quite widespread. These myths are known as "neuromyths". Do...
What's that thing you have in your head that allows you to listen to music? Right, an ear! And what's the name of that part of your body that you use to grab things? Correct, a hand! This is the lesson that you can teach to little kids: parts of...