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Expect, Hope, and Wait Exercise
In this recognizing the meanings and usage of the words expect, hope, and wait worksheet, students read their meanings and examples of usages, fill in blanks to complete sentences, and create additional sentences. Students write 19 answers.
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Get-together, Meeting and Reunion Exercise
In this recognizing vocabulary usage in context worksheet, students read the meanings of get-together, meeting, and reunion and use them to fill in the blanks in sentences. Students write 12 answers.
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Remember and Remind Exercise
In this recognizing the differences in usage of remember and remind worksheet, students read sentences with the words and write the translation, correct errors, fill in the blanks, and create new sentences. Students write 25 answers.
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Country Sayings Exercise
In this idioms worksheet, students read 12 country expressions or colloquial expressions and then match each with its correct meaning, Students then write down 3 colloquial expressions or idioms from their language and record the meanings.
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Spelling Mistakes
In this recognizing correct spelling learning exercise, students read sentences, identify the mistakes, write the correct spellings, and create new sentences. Students write 16 answers.
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Vocabulary Mistakes Exercise
In this identifying and correcting grammatical mistakes worksheet, learners read incorrectly written sentences and rewrite them correcting the mistakes. Students write 11 answers.
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Wrong Word Mistakes 2
In this correcting wrong grammar usage in sentences activity, 3rd graders read each sentence and change one word to correct the grammatical error. Students write 20 short answers.
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Basic Phrasal Verbs
For this recognizing phrasal verbs worksheet, students read the verbs and prepositions examples with their meanings, match meanings with the phrasal verbs, fill in the blanks to complete sentences, and create sentences using phrasal...
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The Phrasal Verbs of To Give Exercise
In this phrasal verbs worksheet, learners match 6 phrasal verbs with their meanings and then translate each one on the lines provided. Students then read 13 sentences and choose the phrasal verb at the end of each sentence that completes...
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Body Nouns Vocabulary Exercise
In this recognizing body parts and their functions worksheet, students read statements and choose the noun answers that they describe or define and then translate them. Students answer 20 questions.
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Inquiring Minds: News and Philanthropy
Students study newspaper articles and rewrite events from literature into news stories about kindness. For this news article lesson, students read sentences from newspaper articles and identify the purpose of the article. Students...
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Characterization
Students read the book Sylvester and the Magic Pebble. In this character traits lesson, students read the book and identify character traits. Students draw pictures of a character from the book and describe the character traits.
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Modal Verbs of Deduction
In this identifying modal verb usage worksheet, students read the different uses of model verbs with examples, read and identify types of phrases, and fill in the blanks with modal verbs. Students write 30 short answers.
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Adverbs of Manner Exercise
In this adverbs instructional activity, students read a table with adjectives and adverbs. When the students are given an adverb they provide the corresponding adjective. When students are given an adjective they provide the...
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As and Like Exercise
In this sentence completion with the words as or like worksheet, students read descriptions of their usages, fill in the blanks with as and like to complete sentences, and create additional sentences using them correctly. Students write...
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Need, Needn't and Should Exercise
In this recognizing complete sentences worksheet, students read example sentences and definitions with the words need, needn't or should, fill in the blanks to complete sentences and create sentences using the terms. Students answer 17...
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Ulysses by James Joyce
For this online interactive reading comprehension worksheet, students respond to 18 short answer and essay questions based on Joyce's Ulysses. Students may also access an online quiz on the selection using the link at the bottom of...
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The Bones of the Story
Students describe the five elements of a story--setting, characters, problem, events, and resolution. They use the Clifford series of books, and a worksheet imbedded in this lesson to help them explain the five elements of a story.
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Let's Learn About Fire Safety
Students listen to a reading of "Clifford the Firehouse Dog," and develop a list of fire safety rules. Using different colored construction paper, they create facsimile "Clifford shape books," and illustrate safety rules in them.
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Letter Recognition: Confusable Letter Pairs
Students distinguish between easily-confused letter pairs such as b and d, p and b, m and w, and n and m. They read and listen to a story that highlights words containing the letter pairs. They use picture clues to aid reading...
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Defining Relative Pronouns
In this relative pronoun instructional activity, students read about defining relative pronouns, then combine sentences, using defining relative pronouns. Answers included on page 2.
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Present Perfect Simple or Continuous?
For this present perfect simple or continuous worksheet, middle schoolers first read about these 2 tenses, then decide on use and fill in blanks with the correct tense, using a given verb.
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Comparative and Superlatives #2
In this comparative/superlative worksheet, students read about the 2 forms, then complete 12 multiple choice questions, choosing the correct form of a word to complete a sentence.
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
In this adjective learning exercise, students read about comparative and superlative forms, then complete sentences correctly. Students then make up some sentences of their own using comparative and superlative adjectives.