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Vintage Teacher Listings


 This page will list some of the items that I have posted on Teachers Pay Teachers in my store and at my new store at Teachers Notebook.    Be sure to check them out.  Some of the items in my store are free!  This is just a small sampling of the 110+ resources listed by Vintage Teacher.



This game requires the players to determine IF there is a misspelled word.  This is a fun way to practice testing skills without students being aware of it.  The option of no mistakes is in every question.  This is a Tic-Tac-Learn style game.  










My students can usually get the correct symbol written after they hear me say around a thousand times, the big end of the symbol is always on the side with the big number, but for the life of me they can't read it.  This set requires them to draw the symbol when working the worksheet, but they have to choose the correct words to play the game.  This is the first "Monsterly Good" game.









Synonyms and antonyms are a good way to expand our student's vocabulary.  Rocking Vocabulary is a Tic-Tac-Learn PowerPoint Game that adds the skill of logic and reasoning as well as developing vocabulary.  This game has questions asking students to select the synonyms as well as the antonyms for some words.  








Here are two new I have...Who has... Synonym Games.  One has a pirate theme and one has a racing theme.  The games do NOT have the same words in them.

                                     


Have you see the new G'Day Chooser?  It is sure to add some "hoppin" fun to any classroom!












This domino set will provide hours of fun, but will also provide students practice in identifying 3D shapes and the nets that make them up.






Analogy Expert


This Smartboard file explains how to read analogies with symbols and gives players pages to practice on.

Analogy Expert



Tic-Tac-Circles

Tic-Tac-Circles has players working with circles and circular items to determine the diameter, circumference, and the diameter.


In this version of the Tic-Tac-Learn Game Series, students must verbally announce their answer after working their chosen problem. After announcing the answer, the player should click on the question and the answer will appear.



The addition of the tic-tac-learn game board adds the skill of logic to add a sense of "fun" to the reviewing of circles.




Cheering for Study Skills (Game 2)


Cheering For Study Skills Game 2 requires players to determine the type of information found in different reference books, such as an almanac, a thesaurus, an atlas, and an appendix. There are also questions that deal with guide words in a dictionary. (This game has different questions than Cheering For Study Skills Game 1.)

Knowing where to locate information is a life skill that all students need to know.

To add a sense of fun and logic to this game, a tic-tac-learn game board is used.

This game is a fun way to have a quick review for a group with a SmartBoard or used on an individual computer it allows players to compete while reviewing what they know about study skills.

This is a read-only PowerPoint game file.

Thanks for looking.





  Counting 1 to 10 Clickable Game

{Note: Although I teach upper elementary, I had this idea for a lower elementary game. If you like it, please leave positive feedback at TPT. If you find a problem with it, please contact me and give me a chance to fix it prior to leaving negative feedback. Thanks}

This "Click It" Game is an interactive experience for students who need practicing reading numbers and counting from one to ten.  It has a chicken theme. Students play by "clicking" on the correct number from one to ten beside each chicken.

This game has sounds and if a player "clicks" on the wrong number by the hen on the nest, a big chicken coop will appear. The player clicks on the coop and has to start over counting. If the player successfully chooses the correct number, they will hear applause. If the player successfully completes the task, all the chickens will disappear into the chicken coop.

This game has been updated to include sounds and to respond to students back-clicking. ( Back clicking - choosing numbers they have already been chosen. Don't know the correct term, but that is what I call it!)

This game is great for individual computers and/or to play as a class on the Smart Board.



This is a read-only game file.  All worksheets are in pdf form.

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Division Riddles - A Clickable Game


Division Riddles is a read-only PowerPoint game that requires the players to think of division differently in order to solve the riddles.

In order to play, students have to solve the division riddle and "click" on the correct answer in the grid of choices.

The twist of a tic-tac-learn game board adds the additional skill of reasoning and fun to playing this game.

This game is great for use on a Smart Board for large groups divided into teams, but works just as well on an individual computer for two players.






Cheering for Study Skills (Game 1)


This PowerPoint game has students determining what information is found in the different parts of a book. It also has the players finding the guide words that a particular word would be located on.

The skill of logic is added with the addition of a tic-tac-learn game board.

This game is a quick and fun way to review with a group using a SmartBoard or to put on an individual computer for two students to play.

This is a read-only game.





Tic-Tac-Math (LCM/GCF)

This PowerPoint Game has students determining either the least common multiple (LCM) or the greatest common factor (GCF) on each slide of the game.



Students often confuse the two, so on many of the slides the player will find both the GCF and the LCM as possible answers.

The players will determine the relationship between two numbers and sometimes three numbers to find the correct answer.

To add a sense of fun to this review, the skill of logic is added to the game with the addition of the tic-tac-learn game board.  The use of this interactive game will add a sense of fun to the practicing of greatest common factor and least common multiple.  The working knowledge of both of these are necessary skills for fractions.

This game is great for quick review for the whole class, but works equally as well on an individual computer for two students to compete against each other.

This is a read-only PowerPoint file.



Estimation - Rounding Numbers 

This PowerPoint begins by placing numbers on a number line to show which number the number is closer to.

It then progresses,by explaining that there is a way to round numbers without having to draw a number line.

It teaches students to round the number in the selected place value location and look to the number to the right.  The rules for rounding are explained.

Then the students work through problems together, ending with a chance for students to round number to the selected place value by themselves.

This item can be found at Teachers Pay Teachers and Teachers Notebook.






Plural Nouns-Common Rules for Spelling Them

This 22 slide PowerPoint gives the common rules for the correct spelling of plurals.  Each rule is accompanied by two example words that follow the rule when they are changed from their singular form.  At the conclusion, of this presentation the students must correctly complete a table providing either the singular or plural form of the word given.









This 29-page pdf gives students the opportunity to celebrate and honor the father figure in their lives.



There are 3 different "themes" so children can choose which best fits their particular situation.  One is for Dad, one is for Grandpa, and one is for Someone Special to Me.


There are pages for My Earliest Memory, My Favorite Memory, and three different acrostic poem outlines included.

The clip art varies by using different ethnic groups, a male figure alone with ties, a male figure by himself, a male figure with a female child, and a male figure with male child.  This way each child can complete the packet which best describes their life and relationships.  Included are 8 different cover pages to allow the writing to be made into a writing gift booklet if you choose.

Father's Day Writing Packet



Homophone & Commonly Confused Four-In-A-Row PowerPoint Game


This 37-slide PowerPoint game has students choosing the correct word to complete each sentence.  This can be a two-person game or a classroom game. One side is red and one is black.  It is a fun game to play using the white board on can be used on a computer and played by two students.

If the team gets the correct answer, they get the marker representing their color.  If they are wrong, the other side gets the marker.  The goal is to get four of their color discs in a row.

The questions on this game deal with homophones and commonly confused words.  This is fun practice of words for mandated testing as well as for words students need for life! 



Don't miss out on this opportunity to use this game for years with your classes by purchasing it at the Vintage Teacher Store at Teachers Pay Teachers. 


Homophone and Commonly Confused PowerPoint Four in A Row Game


Tic-Tac-Math PowerPoint Game #1 Skill: GCF and LCM

This PowerPoint game has students determining either  the least common multiple (LCM) or the greatest common factor (GCF). 

Students often confuse the two, so on many of the slides both the GCF and the LCM are given as possible answers.


The players will work with the relationship between two numbers and sometimes three numbers while playing.

To add a sense of fun to this review, the skill of logic is added to the game with the addition of a tic-tac-toe game.
The use of this interactive game adds a sense of fun to the practicing of these necessary skills for fractions.  This game is great for a quick review for the whole class or on a computer for two students to play against each other.

This is a read-only game.

Thanks  for looking and have a great day!

Vintage Teacher





All the questions in this game deal with some type of measurement.  It is great for review at the end of a measurement section, as review for mandated testing, or just for a quick review for fun.
Questions cover the skills of metric measurement, money, standard measurement, capacity, and elapsed time.
The addition of playing tic-tic-toe adds a sense of fun to the review of these skills.
Tic-Tac-Measurement can be used as a whole class activity using an interactive board or on an individual computer for two students to play.
A worksheet matching the game is provided with answers.  This measurement game can be used to check the worksheet. 
The game is included in both the 03 and 07 PowerPoint read-only versions and the worksheet and answer are in a pdf.
Thanks for looking and have a great day.



Measurement Bingo: Reading a Ruler in Inches


This bingo game gives students practice determining the measurement designated by the arrow pointing at the ruler.
There are 26 individual game boards included in this file along with calling cards. Each board is labeled with a letter in the upper left corner. An answer key telling the measurement in each location on each individual board is included.

Measurements include whole inches, halves, fourths, eighths, and sixteenths.

This is a great whole class activity or small group activity.

If you like to have fun while practicing reading a ruler, this is a great activity to use in your classroom.

Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Vintage Teacher


Measurement Bingo: Reading a Ruler in Inches



 

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