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There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
Fourth graders examine the new vocabulary associated with the book, There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly before listening to a teacher read aloud of the book. They complete a choral reading of the story, sequence it, and write...
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Who Moved My Cheese
Fifth graders write advice for people on how they can deal with change. In this dealing with change lesson plan, 5th graders read a book about change, discuss it, and come up with solutions for people who struggle.
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Those Who Fought
Students read interviews with World War II veterans, then interview family or community members who fought in the war. They gain an understanding of World War II and practice research skills as they conduct interviews with World War II...
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Who is Your Aunt
For this conversation practice worksheet, students work in pairs to ask and answer eleven questions beginning with the phrase "Who is your."
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What is a Stock? or, Who Owns McDonald's?
Students explore profit and risk. In this economics instructional activity, students read about McDonald's and Nabisco stock and discuss the risks and rewards of stock ownership. Printable worksheets ask questions about rights of stock...
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Comprehension Questions for Black Like Kyra White Like Me
In this comprehension questions for Black Like Kyra White Like Me worksheet, students read the book then answer 20 comprehension questions about it.
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British Headmaster sends pupils home who fail to stand when he enters the classroom
Ninth graders examine an issue in a school in Britain. In this ELL lesson, 9th graders read an article and answer reading comprehension questions. Students write a short story using key words from the article.
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The Basic Questions: What, How, and For Whom?
Learners review the various types of economic systems. As a class, they identify the three basic economic questions: what?, How?, and For Whom?. Using capitalism as an economic system, they discuss how each question is answered.
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Total English Intermediate: Who Knows?
In this intermediate future tenses practice worksheet, students complete 8 sentences by following the prompts. Students also respond to 3 short answer questions pertaining to future tenses.
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New York Girls Ask the President for a CCC of Their Own
In this primary source analysis worksheet, students analyze a letter from young women in want of CCC jobs of their own during Great Depression. Students respond to 3 short answer questions about the letter to Roosevelt.
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During Reading Strategies (Prediction, Self-Question, and Correct)
High schoolers practice their reading skills. In this reading fluency and comprehension lesson, students read instructor-selected passages and use metacognitive skills to predict, self-question, and correct.
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Find Someone Who: Using Will
In this ESL activity worksheet, students complete the graphic organizer by answering 7 questions using the word will. Students also ask a classmate the same 7 questions.
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Find Someone Who: Using Will
For this ESL activity worksheet, students complete the graphic organizer by answering 7 questions using the word will. Students also ask a classmate the same 7 questions.
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Summarization Pretest Questions
In this summarization learning exercise, students complete summarization rules and choose the best summarizing sentences. Students complete 10 questions.
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Questions with Who, What, and Be (Is and Are)
In this question words activity, students fill in the blanks using who or what and a form of be to answer the questions. Students complete 10 examples.
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Question Words
In this ESL worksheet, students focus on words used to create questions. Students complete 19 fill in the blank and short answer questions using words that are commonly put into question form when asking about photographs.
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Ask Jake the Sea Dog
Students access the ask-the-expert portion of the WhaleTimes.org website. They fill in the online form to submit a query of their choice and check their e-mail regularly for a response.
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That's a Good Questions Worksheet: Interview Questions
In this question worksheet, learners generate several questions they would use to interview their music career mentor before the actual interview.
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Asking and Answering Questions Using the Balance of Powers
Learners complete a diagram showing the relationship between the executive, legislative and judical brances of the government. They form sentences using the question words. They restate who and what questions as well.
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WH--Question Practice
In this question and answer learning exercise, 5th graders, teaming up with a partner, ask each other a set of forty-five questions as conversation starters.
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Adaptive Worksheet-Answering Questions
For this adaptive answering questions worksheet, students answer questions about simple sentences asking what, when or who. A reference website for additional resources is given.
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Questions in the Passive
In this passive questions worksheet, students make passive questions using questions words and verbs given, filling in blanks in sentences.
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Match Questions to Answers
In this matching questions to answers worksheet, students select the answers to given questions, clicking on their choice. Score can be checked online.
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Going On A People Hunt!
Send the new faces in your class on a people hunt with a quick back-to-school, get-to-know one another activity. Learners are tasked to find a person in their class with blue eyes, wears glasses, has a birthday in March, and...