Teacher Tip: SlideRocket Presentations Could Aid in Teaching Grammar
Let’s face it, teaching grammar is not fun for the kids but it is necessary. We can always find fun ways to teach it and help them understand – after all, that is our responsibility!
Here is a tool that could help. We all probably use PowerPoint to create various presentations but there is an alternative that has more bells and whistles – but you do have to pay for the service. That said, it is worth trying out and if it fits your needs definitely take advantage of it.
I have attached here a presentation on the nasty 3rd declension nouns and tried to summarize some things to guide my students – have a look! This presentation requires a password – its the imperative for “to open” in Latin…
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Nice use of password to teach, very original. Thanks for the blog post, I just wanted to point out that SlideRocket does have a free version too, you can sign up for a 30-day trial and try everything then change your account to free or select a paid subscription. Thanks.
Thanks, Nat! Sorry for the late response – just got back from Europe and had lots of stuff going on to close out the year.
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