
Releasing a new color scheme of an Xbox controller every couple of months might seem like an easy lift, but it’s still something that Microsoft does much better than Sony. If green isn’t your color, the Slime Velocity Green controller is available alongside a variety of other colors offered for the Microsoft’s Xbox wireless controller, including Blue, Red, Pink, and highlighter yellow - all of which are currently available for less than their regular $65 price.
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This controller works with Xbox Series X and PC. As is expected, the changes made to this color scheme are purely cosmetic, with green covering the top part of the controller, the analog sticks, and the A, B, X, Y lettering on each of the face buttons. Dubbed “Velocity Green,” the freshly minted controller is available for $64.99 starting today through the Microsoft Store.
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You may not upload any portion of this resource to the internet in any format, including school/personal websites or network drives unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students, not other teachers or anyone else on the internet.Microsoft is assaulting our senses and our wallets with yet another addition to its neon-tinted Xbox controller lineup.
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12 questions with two answers to choose from.Color by number picture (individual or group blocks).This activity can be used for anticipatory sets, unit review, sub plans, extension activities, early-finishers, group work, or independent work.

Color by Number activities are a great change of pace and a unique approach to teaching or reviewing concepts. Most people think that Color by Number activities are only for lower elementary grades, but that is simply not true! When Color by Number is implemented correctly, it can deepen student understanding and aide in thought organization. The group images will result in a colorful pop-art poster. In the end, the group will assemble their picture with tape or glue. Each member of the group will receive a different page to color. Option 2: Group work – Students will create a collaborative group poster. Lastly, they will write a summary statement or main idea. Option 1: Individual work – Students work on their own to complete the questions, coloring, and underlining. They will reread the passage to find evidence in the text and underline it using the same corresponding color. Next, they will color the image based on their answer. Using close reading skills, they will read the passage a second time and circle their answers to 12 multiple choice questions.

Polk, Santa Anna, Rio Grande, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgoįirst, students will read the passage. Topics include: Mexican-American War, James K.

This activity includes TWO options for students (individual coloring page or group collaborative poster). Students will examine the non-fiction, informational text multiple times. Practice reading comprehension skills with this Mexican-American War Color by Number Close Reading Activity.
