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S Sound

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
In this phonics worksheet, students investigate words with "S" sounds. Students cut out 6 words which begin with the letter S and paste them under the appropriate illustration.
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The Suffix Family- The aw family

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this language arts worksheet, students create new words by using the appropriate suffixes from the three columns. This is done while attaching them to the root word.
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The Words Of "U"

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this literacy worksheet, students match the words with the appropriate pictures in this sheet. The words can be cut out and made into a game.
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What's the Weather Like-- Weather Diary

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this weather instructional activity, students record the daily weather for one week by cutting the appropriate picture which matches the day's weather and finishing a sentence. Students choose from sunny, rainy, cloudy, windy or snowy.
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Passive and Active Voice

For Teachers 4th - Higher Ed
In this grammar worksheet, students identify and define the difference between active voice and passive voice. They also indicate whether they are using the active or the passive voice in the 20 sentences listed by filling in the blank...
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Count Or Non-Count Nouns?

For Teachers 7th - 8th
In this count or non-count nouns worksheet, students fill in the blank in ten sentences with the appropriate noun needed to complete each sentence grammatically correct.
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Count Or Non-Count Nouns? (Part 3)

For Teachers 7th - 8th
In this count or non-count nouns worksheet, students fill in the blank in ten sentences with the appropriate noun that makes each sentence grammatically correct.
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Count Or Non-Count Nouns? (Part 4)

For Teachers 7th - 8th
In this count or non-count nouns worksheet, students fill in ten blanks in ten sentences with the appropriate noun that makes each sentence grammatically correct.
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Count Or Non-Count Nouns? (Part 2)

For Teachers 7th - 8th
In this count or non-count nouns worksheet, students fill in ten blanks in ten sentences with the appropriate noun that makes each sentence grammatically correct.
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Jaguar Drawing

For Students K - 2nd
In this artistic drawing instructional activity, students view, discuss and analyze a drawing of a jaguar and then color the picture with appropriate colors.
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St. Patrick's Day

For Students 1st - 3rd
In this St. Patrick's Day coloring worksheet, students identify each of the four examples shown and then colors each example with appropriate colors.
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How Often Do You Eat....?

For Students 3rd - 5th
For this nutrition worksheet, learners are given a list of food items from each food group. They draw each food item in the appropriate box, indicating how often they eat certain foods. This one page worksheet contains ten different...
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Test Your Reading Skills-- Any Answers 3

For Students 4th
In this language arts activity, 4th graders read a question or comment that might be made in conversation. From a list of 4 responses, students choose the one that best answers the question or responds appropriately to the comment.
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Complete the Sentences 2

For Students 4th - 5th
In this language arts worksheet, students read 10 incomplete sentences and choose the most concise appropriate word or phrase to make the sentence coherent.
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Farm Colors

For Students K - 1st
In this word and color recognition worksheet, students use the sentences clues to color 5 farm animals the appropriate colors.
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America Quilts Coloring Page

For Students 4th - 6th
In this America quilts coloring page worksheet, students view and discuss all the different items on the quilt and then color the quilt with appropriate colors.
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Test Your Grammar Skills: Question Tags Using Verbs ‘can’, ‘will’ And ‘must’

For Students 4th - 6th
In this grammar instructional activity, students will add an appropriate question tag to the end of each sentence using can, will or must.
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Question Tags Using Verbs ‘be’, ‘do’ And ‘have’ (present Tense) 2

For Students 4th - 6th
For this question tags worksheet, students add on to twenty sentences an appropriate question tag to the end of each question.
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Question Tags

For Students 4th - 6th
In this question tags worksheet, learners choose an appropriate question tag to add on to the end of twenty questions to help make each question grammatically correct.
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Test Your Grammar Skills: Question Tags Using Verbs ‘be’, ‘do’ And ‘have’ (present Tense) 1

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this grammar activity, students will add an appropriate question tag to the end of each sentence using be, do, or have. There are a total of 20 sentences.
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Question Tags

For Students 5th - 6th
In this language arts worksheet, students study the use of question tags by first reading the 20 sentences, then adding the appropriate question tag. Example: "Louisa and her brother have always been close, ------" (haven't they?) All...
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Past Modals: It Must Have Been Terrible!

For Students 5th - 6th
In this language arts worksheet, students study the past modal phrase "must have" in response to a situation. Students collaborate in pairs with one person reading a situation and the other choosing the most appropriate response from...
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Finish the Sentences 2

For Students 4th - 5th
In this language arts worksheet, students read the beginning of 15 sentences and give an appropriate ending either in writing or orally. Example: The problem is that _____.
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Polite, Neutral Or Rude Language- Introduction

For Students 5th - 6th
For this language arts worksheet, students are introduced to the difference between polite, rude or neutral language. Students read the information paragraphs about when it is appropriate to use each type of language.

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