Curated OER
Say Aaah!
Students complete a variety of activities as they explore/review the letter 'o' as it makes the short /o/ sound. They recite short /o/ tongue twisters and practice writing the letter 'o'. They rewrite 'Skip to My Lou" using short /o/...
Curated OER
Teachers
In this teacher worksheet, students read about the role and job of a teacher. Students then write about why teachers are important.
Curated OER
Picture Dictionary - Quiz 3
In this picture dictionary learning exercise, students test their vocabulary skills in a picture dictionary vocabulary learning exercise. Students answer 20 exercises.
Curated OER
ESL -Occupations: What Is My Job?
In this ESL occupations worksheet, students read a set of 10 job descriptions and determine the job, clicking on an answer button to check answers.
Curated OER
To Be or Not To Be - Career Choice
Fifth graders conduct an interview and research information associated with the career of their choice.
Curated OER
Unearthing The Facts
Students use agriculture related questions in order to build research skills. The questions are given and then they are expected to determine the best resource for finding the answers. The connection to the farmer is how they use...
Curated OER
My Lips are Zipped
Students practice reading silently. After discussing how reading silently can enhance the reading experience, students discuss decoding strategies. Individual students read selected, level passages during sustained silent reading.
Curated OER
Common Words that are Similar in Polish and English
In this foreign language worksheet, students discover that many Polish words are similar to those in English and the meanings can be guessed. Students read a chart of 220 Polish words and their English translations. Example: balon...
Curated OER
ESL:Homonyms - Quiz 52
In this ESL homonym activity, students complete a 15 question multiple choice quiz, choosing the correct homonyms to complete sentences.
Curated OER
Breaking News English: New Computer Art Mirrors Viewer's Mood
In this English learning exercise, learners read "New Computer Art Mirrors Viewer's Mood," and then respond to 47 fill in the blank, 7 short answer, 20 matching, and 8 true or false questions about the selection.