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Television Programming Worksheets
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In this data analysis worksheet, 4th graders use a tally chart about favorite television programs. They record which are least or most popular, rankings, and combinations of programs.
For this math worksheet, learners complete a timetable about the amount of time each television program lasts. They answer questions about the amount of time two people watch television in a week. They compute the mean, median, and mode of the total time spend watching television by each person.
In this social studies worksheet, students complete a crossword puzzle by identifying the television programs or stars from 15 clues. Answers are provided.
In this questioning learning exercise, students read a list of personal question they can use to ask for information. They read questions such as, "What do you do for a living?," "What are your hobbies?," and "Have you been on holiday lately?" They also ask question about children, marriage, and television programs.
In this estimating elapsed time worksheet, 4th graders estimate how long their favorite television program is. They use a television guide to determine how close their estimation was.
In this proofreading a story beginning and writing the ending of the story instructional activity, learners read and proofread the beginning paragraphs of a story, study questions about predicting events and the characters, and write the story ending. Students write 1 story.
In this preposition matching worksheet, students are given 10 pictures in the left column. Students must match the prepositions that are shown in the right column.
In this word meanings worksheet, learners recognize word meanings and verbs in the present tense. Students determine the meaning of the vocabulary word in each sentence. There are eight sentences in all.
In this influence of advertising worksheet, students collect and analyze different forms of advertising. Students discuss misleading ads and prepare a commercial for a product.
In this Spanish worksheet, students match the picture on the left with the corresponding Spanish word on the right. All these words have to do with things found in a restaurant.
