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Worksheet 1. Verbs: Occupation Activities
In this grammar worksheet, students match the occupation with the tasks that a person with that job would perform. There are 4 occupations and 8 tasks on this page.
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Count and Non-count Nouns- Food
In this grammar activity, students complete 5 lists of count or non-count nouns with the one that belongs from the word bank at the top of the page. They see colorful clip art pictures of fruit, cheese, fish, and pasta.
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Using the Correct Forms of Can/Could
In this use of can/could learning exercise, students examine a table at the top of the page that details the proper use of can/could. They choose between two sentences in each of 5 examples to determine which one shows the proper form of...
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Time Adverbs
In this adverb learning exercise, students study difficult time expressions and finish the sentences. Students are given examples for each completion. Worksheet correlates with a page from a textbook.
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Letter X Picture Match
In this letter x worksheet, students must match pictures to the correct words. Students draw a line matching 2 pictures to the correct word on the opposite side of the page.
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Using "BE"-Crossword Puzzle
In this grammar crossword worksheet, learners complete a 10 word puzzle, using clues at the bottom of the page. The puzzle focus is basic grammar.
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Singular Nouns
In this singular noun instructional activity, learners complete sentences, using a word for a "word pool" at the top of the page. Students correctly use either the word "a" or "an" in front of each noun.
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Completing Conversations: Future Tense
In this future tense worksheet, students complete short conversations, using phrases given at the top of the page; conversations focus on the future tense. Appropriate for ELL, but not exclusive.
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Future Time: Vocabulary Review
In this future time vocabulary activity, students fill in blanks to complete short conversations, using phrases given at the top of the page. Appropriate for but not exclusive to ELL.
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Scrambled Letters
In this scrambled letters instructional activity, students unscramble the letters to make words in three categories: verbs, adjectives, places. The page tells students that "all the words are in Chapter 4."
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Fill-In-The-Blank Vocabulary Practice
In this vocabulary worksheet, students complete sentences, filling in blanks with words from a word pool at the top of the page, 10 sentences total.
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Addition of Integers
In this Algebra I learning exercise, 9th graders perform integer addition. The one page learning exercise contains eight questions. Answers are not included.
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New Vocabulary Template
In this vocabulary template worksheet, students fill in an organizer for new words with a sentence, definition, part of speech, synonym and antonym. Page is a blank template.
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Short Fin Mako Sharks
In this online quiz worksheet, students answer a set of questions about the short fin Mako shark. Page has a link to submit answers for correction.
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What Are the ‘Ingredients’ for Economic Growth?
Delve into the concept of economic growth with your class members, including why economic growth is important, what causes it, and how can countries encourage it.
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The Great Inflation: A Historical Overview and Lessons Learned
Your young economists will explore the roots of fears about high inflation by learning the effects of rising prices during the world wars and in particular the Great Inflation of the 1970s.
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The Legacy of the Olympics: Economic Burden or Boon?
Do the economic benefits of major sporting events such as the Olympics or the World Cup outweigh the expected costs? Using fundamental economic terms, discover the explicit and implicit costs and benefits for countries that host these...
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What Do Financial Market Indicators Tell Us?
Explain the four categories of financial indicators (commodity prices, stock indexes, interest rates, and yield spreads), and help your class members understand how changes in this data can affect decisions regarding consumer spending,...
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A Christmas Carol Chronology
Which comes first? The Ghost of Christmas Past, Present, or Future? What clues can readers use to establish the chronology of A Christmas Carol? The tale of Ebenezer Scrooge, Marley, and Tiny Tim provides the text for an activity that...
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Natural Disasters: From Destruction to Recovery
What are the major economic implications, both good and bad, of natural disasters? Discover the effect that natural disasters can have on labor market conditions, capital, household incomes, and opportunities for reconstruction in local...
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Financial Crises, Reform, and Central Banking: Establishing the Federal Reserve
From the First and Second Banks of the United States to the founding of the Federal Reserve, discover how the American nation attempted to reform its financial history throughout the years.
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Deflation: Who Let the Air Out?
Why do decreasing prices (deflation) restrain economic growth, and why is this a real concern? Here you'll find reading materials and a related worksheet that gets right to the heart of this question, using recent events and...
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Monetary and Fiscal Policy in Times of Crisis
Following the 2008 financial crisis in the United States, why did fiscal policymakers increase government spending and reduce taxes? Discover the motivation behind these actions and learn about the separate functions of monetary and...
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Circus Elephants Playing Ball
In this pre-school, coloring learning exercise with a circus theme, students color 2 pictures of circus elephants playing with balls.