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Present Perfect Progressive-Positive Sentences #2
In this present perfect progressive tense worksheet, students use words and phrases given to form positive sentences. Answers may be submitted online for review. ESL appropriate but not exclusive.
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Present Perfect Progressive-Positive Sentences #4
In this present perfect progressive tense activity, students use words and phrases given to form positive sentences in the tense. Answers may be submitted online for review. ESL appropriate but not exclusive.
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Past Perfect Progressive-Positive Sentences #4
In this past perfect progressive tense worksheet, students use words and phrases given to form positive sentences in the tense. Answers may be submitted online for review. ESL appropriate but not exclusive.
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Past Perfect Progressive-Positive Sentences
In this past perfect progressive tense activity, learners use words and phrases given to form positive sentences in the tense. Answers may be submitted online for review. ESL appropriate but not exclusive.
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Numbers 1.1
In this numbers 1.1 worksheet, students solve 64 problems about all kinds of numbers: rational, irrational, prime, composite, square roots, fractions, decimals.
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Revise Subtraction (pg. 2)
For this subtraction worksheet, the students figure out 14 subtraction problems using regrouping, decimals, positive and negative numbers. The students must tell if the problems are true or false.
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Practice with the Apostrophe
In this apostrophe worksheet, students complete a chart containing the singular possessive, plural noun, and plural possessive. Students then rewrite 6 phrases using the possessive form.
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Inonunderby
In this prepositions worksheet, students examine 7 pictures that depict the position of a ball in relation to a cardboard box. Students match these to the prepositions that describe position.
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A Few/ Few and A Little/ Little
In this language arts worksheet, students learn the correct use of a few/ few and a little/ little. Students read the information box about count and non-count nouns and the use of few and little. Then students complete 30 multiple...
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Comparing Integers
In this comparing worksheet, students use the comparing symbols to compare positive and negative numbers. Students complete 20 problems.
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"The Home Secretary Resigns"
In this grammar worksheet, students read the short article "The Home Secretary Resigns" and fill in the gaps using the correct form of the word given in bold.
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Vocabulary Formation Worksheet 17
In this ESL advanced vocabulary worksheet, students read 8 sentences that have a missing word. Students use a form of the base word in bold type at the end of the sentence to fill in each space.
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Important, Interesting, and Serious Exercise
In this word usage activity, students read the sentences and fill in the gaps with the words important, interesting, and serious to complete the 15 exercises.
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Raise or Rise?
In this word use activity, students complete a 12 question on-line interactive quiz about the correct use of "rise" or "raise".
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Job and Work: Correct Usage
In this vocabulary instructional activity, students review the meanings of the words "job" and "work", then fill in the blanks using context clues to determine the meaning.
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Trends, Fashions and Hobbies
In this fashion trends and hobbies worksheet, students match the words to the pictures of fashion trends and hobbies, and make conversations about them. Students complete 10 matches.
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Write in Scientific Notation
In this algebra learning exercise, students rewrite numbers using scientific notations. There are 10 problems using positive and negative exponents with an answer key.
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Dance Challenge: Calculate and Compare Speed by Measuring a Series of Dance Movements
Really neat! Kids choreograph a dance phrase and then measure the distance and speed of the phrase using a timer and a meter stick. They collect the data on a table which they use to determine an average. A series of observation and...
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Persuasive Essay Examples
Your young writers will practice identifying the hook, position statement, and main points of two examples of persuasive writing.
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Making a Formal Argument - "The Most Important Word"
In this formal argument worksheet, students learn debate skills by writing a formal argument to the given prompt. Students must be able to state their position, provide points that support their decision, and support each point with...
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Position vs. Time and Velocity vs. Time Graphs
For this constant velocity worksheet, students use data of position vs. time of a roller-skater to determine speed, acceleration, or deceleration at different points along the path. Students rank graphs according to average velocity and...
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Using Quantitative Statements to Solve Problems
For this equations worksheet, students use quantitative statements to sole for average speed. This worksheet has 4 problems to solve.
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Hitting the Slopes (Using the Graphing Calculator)
In this slope learning exercise, students use graphing calculators to determine the slope of a line. They graph lines and identify characteristics of positive and negative slopes. This two-page learning exercise contains four...
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Using Integers to Show Differences
In this integer worksheet, learners use integers to show differences in temperatures by solving 7 short word problems. They find the differences in 7 more equations.