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Learn about Fables
Expose young readers to a new genre of fiction with a short reading passage. After learning about fables, children identify the main idea and supporting details in preparation for writing a short summary. Read the text as a class,...
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Relative Clauses
Knock, knock. Who's there? To. To who? No! To whom. Knowing when to use who versus whom is just one of the many topics covered on a handout about relative pronouns. Writers discover how to incorporate words such as whose, that, which,...
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Subject-Verb Recognition: Natural and Inverted Order Sentences
For this subject/verb worksheet, students read about natural and inverted order sentences, then locate the simple subject and simple predicate in a set of 10 sentences.
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Language Arts: Quotation Marks Practice
After reviewing the eight rules for using quotation marks, class members complete worksheets as independent practice and review how these punctuation marks change the meaning of a sentence. Additional worksheets are provided for homework.
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Predicate Noun/ Predicate Adjective Recognition Practice
In this predicate noun and predicate adjective worksheet, students analyze 10 sentences. Students make 3 columns on a piece of paper with the headings: Subject, Verb, Predicate Noun or Predicate Adjective. Students identify each part of...
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Grammar Practice: Avoiding Double (or Multiple) Negatives
After an explanation of double negatives, young grammarians rewrite a series of sentences to eliminate the double or multiple negatives. An answer sheet is included.
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Personal Pronoun Recognition Practice
In this pronouns worksheet, students learn to recognize nominative or objective pronouns. Students read ten sentences and write every pronoun they see in each.
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Interview
English learners practice basic conversation skills with a worksheet that exercises progressive/continuous verb forms. They conjugate given words to form correct sentences. Their partner does the same. They ask each other the questions...
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El Verbo ir- Explanation and Practice 1
The Spanish verb ir, meaning to go, is an important verb for your language learners to understand. Use the chart to help clarify its meaning and conjugation, then encourage your Spanish speakers to complete the fill-in-the-blank section...
Basic Handwriting for Kids
Verbs: Sentence Completions
In this verb worksheet, students fill in blanks to complete sentences, using a verb from a list of 3 that appear at the end of each sentence.
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Verb Practice 6
In this verb worksheet, learners practice using verbs by choosing verbs from a word box and using them in sentences.
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Sentence Twister
Fifth graders complete a game to practice sentence writing. In this sentence writing lesson, 5th graders use a Twister game format to practice creating making complete sentences from run-on sentences and fragmented sentences.
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Why People Get Tattoos: Practice Exercise
In this sentence completion exercise, students complete each sentence by choosing from a selection of endings. Students must match the beginning of the sentences to the end.
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Say It, Write It, Use It in a Sentence
In this writing learning exercise, students look at a picture, say its name, write the name three times, and use the word in a sentence. They see black line pictures of 7 items which include a king a ring, and a fist.
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Daily Math Practice
In this math worksheet, 4th graders complete a quick math check-up sheet where they identify the length of time something takes by reading clocks. They also solve a problem in buying oranges and their total cost. Finally, students...
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Living Sentences
First graders practice writing full sentences. In groups, 1st graders play a game in which they build sentences using nouns, verbs and adjectives. They investigate how to put a sentence into a meaningful order.
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Inverted Sentences
In this inverted sentences worksheet, learners practice changing sentence construction. Students are given a sentence and must invert the sentence to begin with a given word.
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Zero Conditional Personalized Sentence Completion Game
In this grammar worksheet, students participate in a zero conditional personalized sentence completion game. Students fill in at least half the gaps found in fifteen half sentences. Students fill in the gaps with personal responses.
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Colorful Sentence Writing
Fifth graders practice expressing themselves through writing. In this language arts lesson, 5th graders study the parts of speech and apply to writing sentences.
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Vocabulary Practice For Week 2
In this vocabulary worksheet, young scholars learn five new words: jostle, pompously, corridor, embers, griffin. Students answer 12 multiple choice questions about the meanings of these words. These appear to be related to the Harry...
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Vocabulary Practice
In this word meaning worksheet, learners recognize words and their meanings. Students look at eight sentences and choose the definition for the word in bold in each of the sentences.
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Verb Practice Exercise
In this grammar instructional activity, students identify the underlined part of speech in twenty sentences as a transitive verb, intransitive verb, linking verb or an auxiliary verb.
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Ordinal Numbers Writing Practice
In this ordinal number activity, students will read six sentences about a doctor's appointment that contain dates and times and then write the ordinal numbers and times correctly.
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English Exercises: Noun Clauses and Adjective Clauses Practice
In this noun and adjective clauses interactive worksheet, students change 10 questions to noun clauses. They use drop down menus to choose the proper adjective clause to complete each of 10 sentences before submitting their answers using...
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