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Scrutinizing Stand-Ins: Working With Nouns and Pronouns
Use the Schoolhouse Rock episode, "Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla," to introduce a study of pronouns. Learners consider antecedents, cases (nominative, objective and possessive), as well as types of pronouns, and then craft sentences using...
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Sentence Structure & Punctuation
In this identifying sentence structure and punctuation learning exercise, students write questions which correspond to the answers given, Jeopardy style. Students write and punctuate ten interrogative answers.
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The Passive Voice in Questions
In this recognizing the active and passive voice learning exercise, students read interrogative sentences in the active voice and rewrite them in the passive voice. Students write 12 answers.
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Intermediate Forming Questions: "Be"
For this words out of order in sentences worksheet, students rearrange the words to form complete interrogative sentences. Students write 8 answers.
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Questions with Who, What, and Be (Is and Are)
In this question words instructional 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 the Grimm Brothers
In this writing questions worksheet, learners read each sentence and rewrite them including capitalization and question mark punctuation.
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Word Order in Questions Exercise
For this word order worksheet, students identify the words in each box and write them in order to form questions. Students complete 8 examples.
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Intermediate Forming Questions - "Do"
In this unscrambling the words in sentences worksheet, students read words and rearrange them into complete interrogative sentences. Students write 8 sentences.
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Off to Adventure!: English Language Development Lessons (Theme 1)
Give language skills a boost with a series of ESL lessons in an Off to Adventure! themed unit. Using a speak, listen, move, and look routine, scholars enhance proficiency through grand conversation and skills practice....
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Kinds of Sentences by Function Practice
In this kinds of sentences worksheet, students study examples of declarative, interrogative, imperative and exclamatory sentences. Students read ten sentences and tell what type they are and put in the ending punctuation.
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Can
Here is a language arts interactive activity which invites learners to use their knowledge of the word "can" to fill in the blanks. They create new sentences. Everyone answers 12 questions.
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Noun, Pronoun, Adjective PRACTICE
Designed as a retest practice opportunity, this two-page worksheet has learners look at sentences to identify different pronouns, adjectives, and nouns. Twenty-five out of 38 questions focus on pronouns.
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Street Pharm pp. 147- 182
In this Street Pharm comprehension check worksheet, students respond to 18 short answer questions pertaining to pages 147-182 of Street Pharm by Allison van Diepen in order to help them better understand the novel.
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Subject and Object Questions
Students gain practice asking direct questions. They recognize the difference between subject and object questions. After a lecture/demo, students work in small groups and use a worksheet imbedded in this plan to gain practice.
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Sentence Punctuation
Practice punctuation with your primary schoolers with this instructional activity. Learners try out question marks and periods by inserting correct punctuation at the end of 11 sentences. Sentences are interrogative and declarative. The...
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King Tutankhamun
Using the King Tutankhamun exhibition as the topic for this 12 question activity, learners change sentences from the declarative to interrogative forms. Students would need to given information about King Tutankhamun in order to complete...
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Simple Past Tense
In this simple past tense instructional activity, students rewrite sentences, write interrogative sentences, change sentences, and ask questions. Students complete 47 sentences total.
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"Desk Top Teaching" - Word Interrogation
Don't let your class get tripped up on the tricky words in Truman Capote's In Cold Blood! Instead, assign each member of the class one or two words and each can be an expert. Explicit directions are included, as well as a list of...
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Worksheet 1 There is/There are
English language learners will benefit from this focus on there is and there are. As they focus on the two forms, they create sentences using each, and they identify which group of words correctly completes the sentences provided. Five...
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ESL: Negative/Interrogative Sentences
In this ESL negative/interrogative sentences worksheet, students change statements to the negative and change statements into yes/no questions.
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Types of Sentences
In this language arts worksheet, students practice their skills in writing and placing punctuation marks for exclamatory, declarative, imperative, and interrogative sentences. Students complete 16 problems, and an answer key is provided....
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Quiz 1A: Using Where, When, What Time, and Why
For this grammar worksheet, students write 10 original questions using the information given in each sentence. Students write their questions using the interrogative terms where, when, what time and why.
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Simple Past Tense-Questions with Interrogative
In this simple past tense worksheet, students use words and phrases given to form questions in simple past tense. ESL appropriate but not exclusive.
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Kinds of Sentences
Boost understanding of the four types of sentences with several exercises. To start off, read through the provided information about the types of sentences together. This will prepare your class to practice their new knowledge. Then,...