These are examples of TEASes (Technology Enhanced Anticipatory Sets) that are used to introduce lessons, topics, or concepts. All you need is a group of images and a little bit of time and you can have one (or two or three or…) as well! If you would like to create some of your own, sign up for free.
American Symbols Tease – used with 2nd grade
Bill of Rights – created as a review, discussion promotion for secondary level
Birds – beaks & feet used in an adaptation lesson
Book Pumpkins – used with kindergarten to intorduce fiction & nonfiction
Dancing Feet - doing a little happy dance…just for fun!
Earth Day 2008 - visual imagery for going green!
Free At Last (Civil rights)
Geometry in Everyday Life and Everyday Geometry
Literary Elements - visuals to promote discussion
Native American Culture – 8th grade American history. historic drawings, representations
Rube Goldberg physics
Summer Reading Selections for high school students (longer length)
Tibet - Views of Tibet & Olympic protest for 9th grade World Geography
10 States that 1st Grade must learn
Texas Lone Star Books for 2007


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This list is great! Thank you so much!! I’ve been looking for samples on Amimoto to share with teachers here at ASB. This is perfect.