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Who Questions
In this writing the interrogative sentences worksheet, students read statements and write the appropriate questions. Students write 6 sentences.
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Quicksand Questions: Short In-class Activity
Students are prompted with questions during a lecture on quicksand. Student answers can be collected with classroom response systems. The responses (both individual and the class as a whole) are recorded on the instructor's computer....
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Are You...
English Language learners use a list of 25 yes or no questions to learn more about their classmates.
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Who am I? - Target Language
Students, using present tense, ask simple questions in the target language. They answer verbally simple question in the target language using the present tense.
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Test Your Grammar Skills: Question Tags Using Verbs ‘can’, ‘will’ And ‘must’ 2
In this grammar worksheet, students will add an appropriate question tag to the end of each sentence using can, will or must.
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Question Marks
In this punctuation activity, students read a sentence and circle "yes" if the sentence needs a question mark, or "no" if it does not. There are 15 questions on this page.
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ESL Conversation Questions--Work and Employment
For this ESL conversation worksheet, students ask questions about work and employment in a conversation with another student.
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Questions
In this questions worksheet, students make questions out of the underlined words in the statements. Students complete 12 problems total.
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ESL: Making Questions
In this ESL worksheet, students make yes/no or "wh" questions from a set of sentences. Students type their answers in boxes, then click on a "check" button.
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ESL: Making Questions
In this ESL questions worksheet, students make yes/no or "wh" questions from statements. Students can click on "check" "show letter" or "show answer" buttons for guidance.
Penguin Books
Teacher’s Guide: The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros
At first glance Sandra Cisneros' The House on Mango Street seems to be a charming collection of vignettes about a young Latina's observations about the people in her Chicago neighborhood. Developing questions that prompt readers to think...
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Create a Music Carnival
This outstanding lesson will encourage your students to combine their knowledge of rhythm, pitch, tone and color with their imaginations to create original compositions about animals. They create a music carnival to "Peter and the Wolf"...
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Teach Like a Pirate Hooks
Sail the mighty seas of lesson planning with a set of ideas fit for any pirate... or swashbuckling teacher! This here collection of cards includes groups of questions to ask yourself when you find yourself caught in a lesson planning...
Carolina K-12
Doing Democracy
How do you explain democracy to a middle school classroom? A social studies resource breaks elections and the democratic process down for your class. Discussion questions, worksheets, activities that build critical thinking skills, and a...
Federal Reserve Bank
The Story of the Federal Reserve: Middle School Lesson Plan
After reading the charming cartoon about the United States Federal Reserve, pupils often need to complete activities to retain their learning. The resource does a wonderful job of using class discussion and various written exercises to...
Constitutional Rights Foundation
Sam Houston: A Study in Leadership
Learners read a short excerpt from a speech by Sam Houston and answer corresponding questions as well as engage in additional activities, including writing a persuasive essay and discussing topics in small groups. The resource helps lay...
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Speaking and Listening
In this ESL worksheet, students ask a partner 14 questions and write their responses. Students also discover how they can ask 6 questions in a different way.
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Famous Person - Who Am I?
Learners have an important historical figure on a card on their back and by giving them clues, students have to determine who they are. In this historical figure lesson plan, learners compete to find out who they are first.
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Fat or Skinny Questions?
In this fat or skinny questions worksheet, students identify whether questions are simple or intricate for the book The Rainbow Fish. Students analyze ten sentences.
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First and Last: A Speaking Activity
In this speaking instructional activity, students use prompts to ask and answer questions, and communicate with groups. Students complete 2 activities.
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Do You Have a Pet?
In this ESL worksheet, learners ask 8 questions. Students circle the correct answer and write in the appropriate response. All of the questions begin with "Do you have a..."
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Second Conditional
In this language arts learning exercise, students practice asking and answering questions appropriately. Students complete a question on a card which begins with "What would you do if-----?" Students then circulate around the room,...
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Can You Skate?
In this ESL worksheet, students answer 12 questions and then ask the same questions to a partner. All of the questions begin with "Can you...
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Will You Mast English?
In this ESL instructional activity, 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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