Centaur Verb Presentations
by Ruth L. Breindel, Moses Brown School, Providence, RI
Original text © 2005 Ruth L. Breindel
Still Lower Level of Technology: No Color Screen
This is also much cheaper! On the last PowerPoint screen, you rewrite the tenses so each has its own font, and it is all in black and white. This prints well and can be given to each student. It could also be used on the overhead projector, but doesn’t need to be done that way. Students can put their own color on with highlighters.

For a larger image of this No Color Screen, click here.
Learning Style: visual learner. If the student color-codes it herself, she can make the color even more apparent and this will help her remember the tenses. The different tense fonts will also help her to remember the tenses. This is also good for the non-linear learner.