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Joyeux Noel From France
For this French Christmas reading comprehension worksheet, students read a page long story about holiday customs in France. This is written in the form of a letter from a French child. The students then answer 5 questions about the story...
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Negatives
In this negatives review learning exercise, students practice using negatives appropriately as they answer 14 multiple choice questions.
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Hunt the Fact Monster Hunt #26
In this internet research worksheet, students use the Fact Monster search engine to find the answers to ten unrelated questions.
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Vocabulary and Sentences Exercise (Using Ban, Forbid, Not Allow, and Prohibit)
In this vocabulary and sentence structure instructional activity, students practice using the words ban, forbid, not allow, and prohibit. Students complete twenty "fill in the blank" sentences and create four sentences of their own.
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Been and Gone Exercise
In this grammar worksheet, learners practice working with the words been and gone. Students complete sixteen sentences with the words been or gone and write four sentences of their own.
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Quiz Cards for Kids
In this trivia worksheet, 4th graders answer 62 trivia-style questions on small cards (22 to a page, ready to be cut out) covering all topics, with answers printed upside down on each card.
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High Middle Ages (1000-1200)
In this online interactive history worksheet, students respond to 10 short answer and essay questions about the High Middle Ages.
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Capital Letters
In this capital letters worksheet, students circle letters in sentences that should be capitalized and write their own sentences. Students complete 3 tasks.
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Homophones: Are/Our, There/Their/They're
In this homonyms/homophones worksheet, students read 10 illustrated sentences and complete them with the correct word: our, are, there, their, they're.
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Capital Letters
In this capital letters worksheet, learners rewrite the sentences putting the capital letters where they belong. Students complete 12 sentences.
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Halloween
In this holiday worksheet, students read about Halloween. Students answer 10 questions about the reading and 3 questions about their own related experiences.
English Exercises
Relative Pronouns
Provide your independent learner with some practice on relative pronouns. A brief explanation of when who, which, and whose is provided at the top of the screen before learners can scroll to two exercises. The first has them choose the...