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Systematic ELD Worksheets
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Reinforce conversational skills in your ELD class with this worksheet. Pairs of partners ask questions about twelve famous movie star based on a given example (Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt). Questions address given names, birthdays, birthplaces, and movies that the person starred in.
For this math worksheet, students are given 8 questions regarding Kepler's first law of motion. The questions include definitions, short essay explanations, and formulaic expressions.
Help your class understand how adjectives can be related to abstract nouns by analyzing a list of 80 adjective/noun pairs. Example: luxurious/luxury. There are no questions on the page as this is a word list. Tip: Use for ELD/ESL.
Open and closed - or open and shut? Using context clues in ten multiple choice questions, students choose whether they should use "closed" or "shut" to fill in the blank. This activity could be great addition to a vocabulary lesson in a Language Arts class or in an ELD class.
Verb practice is the focus of this straightforward activity, in which students use the context clues to correctly choose the ending for each given verb (bore to boring, disappoint to disappointed). The activity is designed as an ELD/ESL practice.
This is a creative way to read the sentence parts and then connect the words with horizontal and vertical lines to form sentences with abstract nouns. Great for groups and whole class discussions. Also a great resource for ELD/ESL
In this language arts learning exercise, students are introduced to the different types of personal pronouns. They must read, write and say each of 21 different personal pronouns. This would be a great supplement for and ESL or ELD class.
In this science-related worksheet, students explore and experiment all the sides and views of an infinitely long cylinder with their eyes opened and then closed as they answer twenty four questions.
In this energy worksheet, learners answer twelve questions about gravitational potential energy and electric potential energy given diagrams and data.
In this math worksheet, students solve differential equations. Students use similar equations, and analyze ways they differ from one another. Students draw directional fields and sketch solutions. The final three questions are applications of differential equations and include problems about mixtures, interest, and radioactive decay.
