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Using a Computer to Write a Letter- Nouns- Vocabulary Skills
This nicely-done computer based letter writing instructional activity has learners fill in each blank with a noun from the word bank. There are 20 sentences. They complete instructions for writing a letter using the computer, and use...
K12 Reader
The Important Apostrophe: It's and Its
Help class members distinguish the difference between its and it's. As individuals read sentences and determine if the use of the two words are correct or incorrectm they fill in the blanks of sentences with the appropriate it's or its.
City University of New York
The Split Over Suffrage
Compare and contrast Frederick Douglass's and the National Women's Suffrage Association's stances on equal rights and suffrage with a series of documents and worksheets. Learners work together or independently to complete the packet, and...
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Reading Readiness
Develop the reading and vocabulary skills of young learners with this simple fill-in-the-blank worksheet. Using the provided word bank, children read and complete a series of five sentences by writing in the...
Embedded Math
The Unit Circle
You and your learners will enjoy having a nicely organized, typed up unit circle, all filled in with degrees and radians as well as cartesian coordinates.
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1st Grade Grammar/Phonics
In this grammar and phonics worksheet, 1st graders complete multiple choice questions about fill in the blanks to sentences, punctuation, letter sounds, and more. Students complete 15 questions.
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The Letter O at the Beginning of Words
In this letter O worksheet, students fill in the initial letter blank in 3 words with the letter O. Students read the words and color the pictures that go with them.
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Fill in the Alphabet Letters: Lowercase Letters
In this alphabetical order worksheet, students fill in the 11 blank hearts with the appropriate lowercase letters in order to practice their alphabet skills.
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Fill in the Alphabet Letters
In this alphabetical order worksheet, students fill in the 11 blank hearts with the appropriate uppercase letters in order to practice their alphabet skills.
K12 Reader
The Important Apostrophe: You're and Your
You're going to love a worksheet that teaches your class the difference between you're and your. Learners read a brief introduction explaining the two words and practice identifying the correct uses. Then, they read sentences...
Book Units Teacher
Skill Lessons – Prefixes and Suffixes
Sometimes the best way to understand a concept is to break it down. Young vocabulary pupils work with word parts in a hands-on activity that prompts them to connect flash cards with affixes to their root and base words....
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Letter Recognition: The Letter D - Fill in the Blank
In this letter D worksheet, learners determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter D into the blank to complete the D word.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter G - Fill in the Blank
In this letter G worksheet, learners determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter G into the blank to complete the G word. Students then color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter F - Fill in the Blank
In this letter F learning exercise, learners determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter F into the blank to complete the F word. Finally, students color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter E - Fill in the Blank
In this letter E worksheet, students determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter E into the blank to complete the E word. Finally, students color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter X - Fill in the Blank
In this letter X learning exercise, students determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter X into the blank to complete the X word. Finally, students color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter W - Fill in the Blank
In this letter W activity, students determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter W into the blank to complete the W word. Finally, students color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter U - Fill in the Blanks
For this letter U worksheet, students determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter U into the blank to complete the U word. Finally, students color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter T - Fill in the Blank
For this letter T worksheet, students determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter T into the blank to complete the T word. Finally, students color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter Y - Fill in the Blanks
In this letter Y learning exercise, students determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter Y into the blank to complete the Y word. Finally, students color the pictures.
K12 Reader
Practice Writing the Letter...
Reinforce both uppercase and lowercase letters with a series of handwriting worksheets. Each page features one letter of the alphabet and multiple ways to practice writing it, including tracing and filling in missing parts of the letter.
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Introducing Your Teacher
Use this end of the year letter writing worksheet to have elementary students fill in the blanks in a letter written to the next year's class. They will advise them about things to remember, favorite things about teacher, and advice for...
Twisty Noodle
Animal Missing Letters Book
Practice spelling and word recognition with a list of animals. Each animal shows a picture and name of the animal with one letter missing. The letters vary from consonants to vowels, and is a great spelling exercise.
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CTBS Mechanics Practice #1
Use this CTBS mechanics worksheet to reinforce the correct use of commas, punctuation, italics, letter writing, and capitalization. Middle schoolers are given information on each of these areas and then answer a total of thirty multiple...