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This Back To School No-Prep Self Taught Lesson With Guided Audio is full length recorded lesson that designed to help teachers teach about Teachers on T.V. in a fun and engaging way. 

This lesson is perfect for Back To School and Learning about our favorite Teachers on T.V..

The lesson includes 16 Google™ Slides with pre-recorded audio, as well as an easel worksheet and a PDF copy of the worksheet. 

The lesson covers The following Teachers on T.V.

  • Bob Ross
  • Bill Nye The Science Guy
  • Bluey
  • Brainchild
  • Ms. Frizzle
  • LeVar Burton

This Lesson also includes embedded YouTube™ videos to support the lesson. 

The lesson is approximately 25 minutes long and is designed to be self-taught, so that teachers can easily incorporate it into their lesson plans without having to do extensive planning. 

Each slide comes with the engaging audio so all you need to do is press play on each slide and let the lesson teach itselfThis SELF TAUGHT LESSON is perfect for Back To School, Lessons for Substitute Teachers or anytime that you want a SELF TAUGHT LESSON!

As always my products are meant to help Teachers spread knowledge while honoring others.

In This Lesson includes

  • Approximately 25 Minutes Total Teaching Length 
  • 12 Google™ Slides
  • Google™ Slides Pre-Recorded Lecture with Audio featuring ambient music
  • PDF Worksheet

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Did you Know Incorporating guided audio into the classroom can:

1. Enhanced Listening Skills: Guided audio activities require children to listen attentively, follow instructions, and comprehend the information being presented. This helps improve their listening skills, which are fundamental for learning and communication.

2. Language Development: Exposure to guided audio with clear and age-appropriate language helps children expand their vocabulary, improve pronunciation, and grasp sentence structure and grammar. It can also encourage them to express themselves verbally.

3. Improved Focus and Concentration: Guided audio activities often require sustained attention, which can help young learners develop focus and concentration skills, essential for future academic success.

4. Self-Directed Learning: As children engage with guided audio, they have the opportunity to follow instructions and complete tasks independently. This fosters self-directed learning and a sense of accomplishment when they successfully complete activities.

5. Multi-Sensory Learning: Guided audio can complement other learning modalities, providing a multi-sensory learning experience. This approach can enhance comprehension and memory retention by engaging different areas of the brain.