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This is a selection of templates containing educational material for teachers. They have been designed by Slidesgo in collaboration with specialized teachers. Whether you are a preschool, primary, kindergarten, or secondary school teacher, in this selection you will find templates with free educational and ready-to-use content that you can use both at school and in private classes. These designs are downloadable, and you can even print them. Prepare your class easily with Slidesgo and become the most beloved teacher!
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Properties of Operations: Associative, Commutative and Distributive
Math is so much fun! Don't you think so? Oh my dear...maybe it's just that you haven't seen resources like this template yet! Thanks to the expertise of the great Eliana Delacour and a wonderful design by the Slidesgo team, we've created the perfect presentation for a math class —...
Attention! 5 Steps to Improve It
If after reading a couple of lines you've lost interest, perhaps the text is not interesting enough... or you should work on your attention! Educators and Slidesgo work together once again to create an awesome template with actual content, so you can use it right away after downloading it. The...
The Numbers from 1 to 10
Learning the numbers from 1 to 10 will be a fun task with our recently created Google Slides and PPT lesson. Teachers and designers have come together to create an interactive and engaging lesson for young learners. Not only does this lesson include real content, but it also includes printable...
How to Find the Eigenvalues of a Matrix
Ready to delve into the fascinating world of eigenvalues? This lesson will make yout the master of the matrix (we're speaking about math, not sci-fi movies!). Created by a real teacher in collaboration with talented designers, this creative lesson will guide you through the process with a unique and visual...
My First Letters - R, RR - Spanish Class
The “R” is one of the hardest letters to master in any foreign language — it sounds different in all of them, and particularly the rolling Spanish R is a challenge for learners. But no worries, because once again the cute letters have come to your aid! This adorable, ready-to-use...
Concept of Units and Tens
1,2,3,4... Come on, we're doing great! 5,6,7,8,9... and 10! That's it. The decimal system is so wonderful that with only 9 digits (and 0, don't forget 0, please) we can create all numbers. Now then. You have to know what each one is called... Besides, learning numbers is the basis...
The Food Chain
What is the exact meaning of “food chain”? What are its links, and what happens if one of those links disappears? This presentation with ready content answers all these questions in your biology class and gives examples as well. Of course it’s also visually appealing, illustrating forest environments and different...
The Voyages of Christopher Columbus
Who is Christopher Columbus? Maybe you know the answer, but your elementary students don't. It's time to talk about him and his voyages! Thanks to content provided by a teacher, we've created a template with real content about Christopher Columbus' voyages. The slides include beautiful illustrations of large ships, waves...
How to Solve a System of Equations Using Elimination
Are you ready to dive into the world of algebraic equations? Buckle up and get ready to learn some savvy skills as we show you how to solve a system of equations using elimination. In this lesson prepared in collaboration with teachers, we'll guide you through the multiple steps it...
Positive Behavioral Support
We are once again back with one of our ready-made templates for educational purposes. Today, we're going to offer you a presentation, available in different languages, about positive behavioral support, an approach that promotes the understanding that the reasons behind problematic behavior are varied and complex. How can you develop...
The Angles
Angles can be a bit of a head-scratcher for some of us, but fear not my math-loving amigos! With the help of this easy to understand (and ready to use) presentation for math lessons, we'll have you understanding the ins and outs of angles in no time. Think of it...
Reading and Writing of Locked Syllables in Spanish II
Hello! How are your students learning the Spanish-locked syllables? Did they like part 1? Well, now comes part 2! A fun design, decorated with fun and personalized letters that will allow you to explore with your students the reading and writing of different syllables in Spanish. Just like the first...
Reading and Writing of Locked Syllables in Spanish I
As a teacher, you always want to find ways to make learning fun and engaging for your elementary-level students. For those teaching Spanish, understanding the concept of locked syllables is essential in developing good pronunciation. Luckily, there's a ready-to-use lesson available with a perfect design to teach this concept through...
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
This illustrated Google Slides and PowerPoint presentation with ready-to-use content explores the causes and consequences of fetal alcohol syndrome. A distressing topic, to be sure, but a necessary one nonetheless! Educate parents and teachers on this condition and what symptoms to look out for in their charges and stress that,...
High Abilities According to the Differentiated Model of Giftedness and Talent (DMGT)
The Differentiated Model of Giftedness and Talent is an evidence-based model that delves deeply into how people of all ages identify, develop and utilize their gifted and talented abilities. Rather than just a single set of definitions, this model embraces a wider perspective to recognize the diversity that exists in...
Mathematical Anxiety
“I’m just not good at math”, “I will never understand this”. Have you ever heard these complaints in your classroom? It could be a sign of math anxiety, a type of response that students have dude to different stressors in school, their home and even their brains. When students start...
Punctuation marks: when to use them?
Have you ever read a sentence that felt like a train without brakes, like it was speeding off the rails? Well, the culprit may have been a lack of punctation! Punctuation is like the traffic signals of writing, guiding readers when to slow down, when to pause, and when to...
Global Warming
Global warming has been a hot topic for decades (no pun intended) and will in all probability continue to be one for years to come. So how do you explain the phenomenon, its causes and consequences to your elementary students? You can use this Google Slides and PowerPoint template… it’s...