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Irregular Past Verb Tense
In this irregular past tense verb learning exercise, students fill in blanks in sentences with 1 of the 15 verbs given in a word bank at the top of the page. A reference website is included.
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Whom, Whose, or Who's
In this whom, whose, who's activity, students use the correct form in order to correctly complete each sentence. Students can get help by clicking on "show a letter."
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Mixed Conditionals Exercise
In this mixed conditionals instructional activity, students practice their grammar skills as they fill in the blanks in 20 sentences by using forms of the suggested verbs.
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Apostrophe Worksheet 2
In this grammar worksheet, students insert the missing apostrophes in fourteen sentences. Students share their answers with their classmates.
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Work, To Work, Working
For this ESL grammar worksheet, students read 12 sentences that have a missing word. Students fill in each space with "work." "to work," or "working."
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Voice
In these writing style worksheets, students practice developing their writer's voice. Students complete three activities that help them with their writing voice.
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Do and Does - Employment ELL
In this do and does ELL worksheet, students read the conversations and fill in the blanks with the correct form of do. Students write in do, does, doesn't, or don't to complete the sentences.
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Adjective or Adverb 2
In this adjective and adverb usage online/interactive learning exercise, learners fill in the blanks to complete the sentences with an adjective or adverb. Students choose 10 multiple choice answers and check them by clicking the answer...
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Business Expressions 3
In this business expressions worksheet, students fill in the blanks to sentences with the correct business expression. Students complete 10 multiple choice questions.
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Alliteration
Kids create cool clauses selecting a single starting sound. Ah, alliteration.
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Sense of Hearing
Learners explore the sense of hearing. In this human biology lesson, students listen to the story Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? and give examples of how they use their sense of hearing everyday. Learners pass around plastic...
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Ready, Set, Read!
Students observe a sentence as it is written on the board and listen as it is read to them twice. They choose which reading of the sentence they prefer; the first time it is read slowly with some words sounded out and the second time...
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Expression is the Key
Second graders listen to the reading of "For Sale" by Shel Silverstein which is read very expressively. They review sentence structure remembering that reading the sentence should always make sense especially when read with expression....
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"Doggone Good" at Expression
Second graders review how to read a word that they do not recognize right away and go over examples. They discuss the meaning of "expression" as a class and write the proper definition on the board for the students to see on the board....
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Future Time (Occupations)
For this verb usage worksheet, students recognize the future tense while identifying people and their jobs. Students are given ten statements and ten occupations which they are to match.
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City Quiz Series
In this United Kingdom cities activity, students read the sentences about 'A Visit to Derby Industrial Museum at the Skil Mill' and answer the 20 questions.
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Test on Simple Past
In this simple past tense activity, students write the past forms of irregular verbs given, complete tables and sentences in simple past and fill in blanks with either 'was' or 'were.'
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Guided Reading: Family Picnic
Young scholars blend phonemes. In this guided reading lesson, students create words by blending isolated phonemes. Young scholars read a book discussing families.
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Quiz 4A: Past Time Words
In this verbs worksheet, students fill in the blanks to complete 22sentences using the past tense of the verbs in parentheses and either "yesterday", "last" or "ago."
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Who's Who? Subject and Object Pronouns
In this subject/object pronoun activity, students play a game, choosing cards with pronouns written on them and placing the pronoun in sentence. Other players determine whether it has been correctly used in the sentence to score points.
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Paint Plus
Using the computer and the Paint program, Students explore the different tools available in the paint program, and then create a picture showing two sets of pictures and an equation.
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Develop a Paragraph
In this paragraph writing worksheet, students review the definition of a paragraph and then read the opening sentences for a paragraph on cooking. Students cut out the sentence strips and arrange the sentences in the order of topic...
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Creaky Door e
First graders observe as the letter "e' is shown on the overhead projector and discuss the letter's name and what sound it makes. They compare the letter's sound to a creaky door and practice making the /e/ sound. They try saying the...
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My Dentist Doesn't Make Me Say /o/
Students study the o=/o/ correspondence in written and spoken word. They listen to the sound and watch how their mouths move as they make it. They recite a tongue twister and write both upper and lower case o's. Using two colors of...