Process Presentation templates
Action always needs a process, whether this action is to give a language class or all the necessary steps for the creation of a vaccine. They can be easier or more difficult, faster, or longer processes. However, the process of using presentations about a process (redundancy aside) is easy and fast: choose one of our Google Slides themes or PowerPoint templates and start editing.
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Download the Geology and Earth Processes presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. High school students are approaching adulthood, and therefore, this template’s design reflects the mature nature of their education. Customize the well-defined sections, integrate multimedia and interactive elements and allow space for research or group projects — the possibilities...
The think alouds technique is a great way of engaging wit your students because it is “as if you were eavesdropping on someone’s mind”. When you use think alouds in your lesson, you make sure that the thought process of your learners is correct, which works as reassurance that the...
Scientists are born... and made, as they need a series of skills to do their job to their best. Have you ever heard of science process skills? These are a great resource: you need to observe, analyze, question, hypothesize... If you want to foster these skills among your elementary school...
Language is something humans have to communicate with each other. Developing comprehension, reading and other skills will be good for you in the long run. So you, as a teacher, have an important mission: fostering those skills in your students! If you're looking for a creative (and maybe abstract) template...
The think-alouds technique is a very useful tool to analyze the cognitive processes that take place when writing. What do we think when we write? Slidesgo is willing to help you answer this question and has created a Google Slides and PowerPoint template for you to present this methodology and...
Did you know that our body replaces about 330 billion cells every day? How did someone manage to count that many? Anyways, we have developed a new template for science teachers who want to give lessons on cellular processes. Concepts such as "mitosis" or "prokaryotic cells" are best explained if...