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Who's vs. Whose
In this English grammar learning exercise, students understand the differences between the usage of the words "who's" and "whose." Students read the definition of each and the given examples before taking the online interactive exam.
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Cardiovascular System Definitions and Study Questions
For this cardiovascular system study question worksheet, young scholars define 21 words associated with this system. They answer 16 short answer questions related to circulation of blood through the body.
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Christmas: Fun and Games
In this Christmas fun and games worksheet, students answer eight statements as true or false, unscramble ten words associated with Christmas and make as many words as they can from the letters in the word Christmas.
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Hard and Soft Negatives
In this grammar worksheet, students read about the use of hard and soft negative words (no/any) in English grammar. Students fill in a negative word in 12 sentences.
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Scavenger Hunt: Anthony Reynosos: Born to Rope
In this reading activity for the book: Anthony Reynosos: Born to Rope, students locate vocabulary words in the story, list five proper nouns from the story and list five contractions found in the story.
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Shall and Should
In this shall and should worksheet, students identify usage in sentences. In this short answer and multiple choice worksheet, students write fourteen answers.
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Punctuation
In this punctuation worksheet, learners connect 5 labels to the correct punctuation marks to what they show when used correctly in a sentence by drawing arrows to connect each one. Students fill in the missing punctuation marks in 10...
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Can and Could
In this can and could worksheet, students determine can usage in a sentence and identify the correct auxiliary modal verbs. In this multiple choice and short answer worksheet, students write twenty-four answers.
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Must and Have to
Use this assignment to help address CCSS.ELA.Literacy.L.4.1b in your fourth grade language arts curriculum. The modal auxiliary verbs "must" and "have to" are explained in terms of the roles that they play. Examples are provided, and...
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Ought to and Had better
In this ought to and had better worksheet, students identify usage in sentences. In this short answer and multiple choice worksheet, students write fourteen answers.
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Muscles
In this muscles worksheet, students describe characteristics of the three types of muscle and the function of each. Then they describe the gross and microscopic anatomy of skeletal muscle. Students also describe the steps that occur in a...
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Adverbs
In this adverbs worksheet, students answer short answer questions about adverbs and identify parts of speech in sentences. Students complete 22 problems.
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Will and Would
In this modal auxiliary verbs activity, students read about how to use the verbs "will" and "would". Students make 2 sentences for each modal auxiliary verb.