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Another, The Other, The Others, Others
In this correct words learning exercise, learners choose the correct words between another, the other, the others, and others to fill into sentences. Students do this for 10 multiple choice questions.
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The Gift of Community
Students explore the diversity offered in communities. In this Teaching Tolerance lesson, students read The Gift and then interview people within their school community regarding the gifts they receive in their community.
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Soccer Vocabulary
In this soccer vocabulary words worksheet, students fill in the blanks to sentences about soccer by choosing the correct word. Students complete 10 problems.
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Nouns From Adjectives
In this nouns and adjectives worksheet, students fill in the blanks to sentences with nouns that correspond to the adjectives. Students complete 10 sentences.
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Houses for Sale
In this houses for sale worksheet, students look at a picture with three different shaped houses and answer three short answer questions related to the picture.
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Camping: Writing Sentences
In this writing sentences worksheet, students look at a camping picture and then write 7 complete sentences pertaining to the picture.
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Describing People: Writing Sentences
In this describing people writing sentences worksheet, students look at a picture of several people and then write 6 complete sentences pertaining to the picture.
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Family Picnic: Brainstorming
In this family picnic brainstorming activity, students color a picture of a picnic scene. Students write a list of 16 things needed for a picnic.
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Baby Names
In this baby names learning exercise, students list baby names for boys and girls. Students list 8 names for boys and 8 names for girls on this list.
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Exercise
In this writing short sentences activity, students write short sentences about the people exercising in the picture. Students write 7 short sentences.
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To Do List
For this to do list worksheet, students write a to do list of things they need to do this week and cross them off as they get done. Students write 8 things on the list.
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Words with the "er" Ending
In this "er" ending worksheet, 3rd graders print two lines of the words her, farmer, and teacher. They draw a picture of a farmer and teacher in boxes at the bottom of the page.
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U.S. Gay Marriage Victory
In this Gay Rights worksheet, students read an article about gay marriage rights and answer 9 true or false questions, 9 vocabulary matching questions, and a cloze activity based on the article.
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Medical Appointment
In this life skills worksheet, students read the short, informational passage about the sick young man and his need for a medical appointment. Students determine if they 5 statements are true or false and then complete a writing section...
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Calling 911
In this emergency procedure worksheet, 3rd graders read about how to call 911. Students list 7 reasons to call 911 and 7 reasons not to call the emergency number.
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Family Dinner-Writing Activity
In this writing activity, students write 8 sentences about a picture showing a family having dinner, writing about where they are, who they are, what they are eating, etc.
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Shopping for a New Grandchild-Shopping Activity
In this shopping worksheet, students make a list of 16 items that a grandmother might buy for her first grandchild. A reference web site for additional worksheets and resources is given.
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Class Flow: Phrases With the Word Mouth
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart allows students to choose which English phrase with the word mouth is appropriate for a given sentence. After voting, students can verbally explain what the phrase means. For example, She...
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Class Flow: Comparative and Superlative Esl
[Free Registration/Login Required] In this flipchart students are allowed to figure out how to form the comparative and the superlative forms of adjectives. There are also rules and examples included. Finally students will practice with...
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Class Flow: Food and Family
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart can be used for ESL Grades 3-5 to review food and family. It is very simple and easy enough for English speaking 1st graders.
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