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Will You Mast English?
In this ESL learning exercise, students ask a partner 20 questions. For example, "Do you have any English speaking friends?" and "Have you ever sung an English song at karaoke?"
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Find Somebody Who . . . 2
For this icebreaker game worksheet, students ask their classmates questions about themselves and fill in the blanks with classmates' names that match what they are asking. Students fill in 30 answers.
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Speaking and Listening
In this ESL worksheet, students complete a survey by asking people in their class what they do in their free time. For example, "Do you play tennis?"
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Writing Questions With Who, What, And Be (Is And Are)
In this writing questions worksheet, students read the guidelines for writing questions about people and things using who, what, and the verb "to be." They fill in the blank in 10 question examples using who or what and a form of "be"...
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QUIZ 3A: Using Question Words
In this questions quiz activity, students practice their vocabulary skills as they write 10 questions using who, where, when, why, what, and what time. Students provide questions for the answers that are already provided.
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Using Question Words Quiz 2A
In this questions instructional activity, students read 10 answers and write the questions that would correspond. Students use the question words: where, when, what time, or why.
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Question Practice Review (Past, Present, Future)
In this questions worksheet, students read ten statements. Students change each statement to a question in the past, present or future tense.
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"Wh--" Questions
For this language arts worksheet, students learn the proper use of the question words: what, where, when, who and why. Students read the clues, then complete each sentence, beginning each on with the correct question word.
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ESL- "wh" Questions
In this ESL "wh" questions activity, students fill in blanks at the beginning of short sentences, using what, how, when or where, then write questions for underlined words or expressions given.
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Women's History Month--Susan B. Anthony Question Review
This writing worksheet instructs students to read a short paragraph about Susan B. Anthony, then write 5 questions to 5 answers. This worksheet would be quite useful when teaching students about sentence structure, and different types of...
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ESL: What's the Weather Like?
Beginning English learners practice describing the weather with help from eight picture clues. Questions are phrased like "How's the weather?" and "What's the weather like?" Tinker with the formatting to make it all fit on one page...
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Socratic Questioning
If you are new to the technique of Socratic questioning, check out this resource that details the five steps in the Socratic method. The examples of each step are drawn from Brave New World.
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Measuring Comprehension in First Graders
Make a prediction! Read The Very Cranky Bear with your first graders, making predictions and asking questions. Consider creating a list of comprehension questions to post while readers are listening to the story. Also consider...
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Question With Did--?
In this language arts worksheet, students practice answering and asking questions orally by filling out cards with the format "Did you _____?" Students collaborate as a group by asking and answering questions.
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Question Time
In this question time instructional activity, learners choose five topics to generate ten interesting questions to ask other students about their lives.
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Advanced Forming Questions - "To Do"
In this forming questions worksheet, students use the words in the box to form 'to do' questions. Students create 6 ' to do' questions.
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Making Questions
In this writing questions learning exercise, students read the sentences and write questions for each answer. Students complete 10 examples.
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Speaking Practice: Making Questions
In this questions worksheet, students write questions about where 7 objects are made, published or built. Students use the past participle to answer the questions.
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Truth in Advertising: When to Ask Questions
Students view different commercials and ad campaigns that present opposing notions of "truth." Students use these commercials to evaluate what makes an effective public service announcement (PSA) or advertisement, then choose a national...
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Tell Me More
Fifth graders demonstrate research techniques in addition to endeavoring to display focus and stay on topic. Using books and stories, they gather, organize, and share information about a topic. Additionally, they explain to the class...
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Direct Reading Thinking Activity Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the fourth novel in the series by J.K. Rowling, is the focus of a directed reading worksheet that begins by asking readers to examine the book cover and chapter titles and to predict what the story...
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Nutrition and the Media: Cereal Box Consumerism
How many treats do you buy each week? Learners investigate diets and how the media tricks consumers into purchasing unhealthy snacks. They will investigate the designs and logos affiliated with cereal boxes and identify specific phrases...
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A Listening Doll: Create Traditional Native American Storyteller Dolls
In this wonderful cross-curricular lesson, your youngsters will learn about Pueblo Indian storyteller dolls by creating their own! They discuss the tradition of story telling, especially in reference to Native Americans. Consider ending...
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American Flag History
Young historians explore US culture by investigating the US flag. They will use their textbooks, prior knowledge, and sources provided by the teacher to research the history of the American flag. They will design and create a trading...
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