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Regardless Of, No Matter, Regardless
In this grammar instructional activity, students learn the proper use of three terms: regardless of, no matter, and regardless. After reading the rules, students rewrite 10 incorrect sentences with the right word choice.
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Language- This, That
In this word use worksheet, students read six incomplete sentences and study the picture clue for each. In each blank, students write either "this is" or "that is" to make the sentence correct. No rules are given and there are no examples.
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Raise or Rise?
In this word use worksheet, students complete a 12 question on-line interactive quiz about the correct use of "rise" or "raise".
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Some or Any 4
In this word choice worksheet, students read the sentences and complete them with a choice of the words "something/anything," "somebody/anybody," or "somewhere/anywhere." Students complete 12 exercises.
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Home, House, and Household Exercise
In this word choice worksheet, learners read the sentences and fill in the blanks with the words home, house, and household. Students complete 18 exercises.
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Journey, Travel and Trip Exercise
In this word choice instructional activity, students read the sentences and complete them with the words journey, travel, or trip. Students complete 15 online exercises.
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Early and Soon Exercise
In this word choice learning exercise, students read the sentences and fill in the gaps with the choices of early or soon. Students complete 16 online exercises.
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Look, Like and Seem Exercise
In this word choice worksheet, students read the sentences and fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verbs look, like, or seem. Students complete 16 exercises.
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"Lose and Miss" Exercise
In this word choice instructional activity, students read the sentences and complete them from the choices lose, lost, miss, missed, or missing. Students complete 15 exercises.
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Using Many / Much / A Few / A Little
In this word use worksheet, students change the words "a lot" to "many" or "much" in five sentences. Students then change "some" to "a few" or "a little" in five additional sentences.
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I Need to Return This Radio
In this word choice worksheet, students complete an 8 question on-line interactive multiple choice activity. Students read a dialogue between a customer and a store clerk and from 2 choices, pick the word that fits in the sentence.
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Agreeing and Disagreeing Exercise
In this word choice worksheet, students read the statements and respond to them with either an agreement statement or disagreement statement. Students complete 10 online exercises.
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I Wish and If Only Exercise
For this word choice worksheet, students review the three types of 'I wish/if only' sentences. Students then complete the example sentences with the correct phrase. Students complete 16 online exercises.
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"-Ack" Word Families
In this rhyming words worksheet, students analyze 4 pictures and label them with words containing the "-ack" ending. Students complete 6 sentences with an "-ack" family word choice.
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What's the Correct Word Order?
In this online interactive grammar worksheet, students choose the multiple choice answer that best completes 11 sentences with the appropriate word choice for each one.
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Exact Words
In this word choice instructional activity, students read the words in dark print and their definitions. Students then write the word in dark print that finishes the sentence.
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Analogies
When you understand the relationships between words, your vocabulary and reading skills will increase! Work on a set of analogies with multiple choices for learners to select.
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Commonly Confused Words Worksheet 1
For this grammar worksheet, students practice identifying commonly confusing words in two passages and correct the twenty mistakes on the lines provided.
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Two-Word Verb Exercise 5
In this language arts worksheet, students read 10 sentences that have two-word verbs. Students rewrite each sentence and substitute a different verb. Example: The rain is letting up. (The rain is stopping.)
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Antonyms are Opposites
Knowing the opposite of your chosen word is a great step in improving your word choice. Young readers select an antonym from the provided word bank to complete a series of 14 sentences.
E Reading Worksheets
Tone Worksheet 1
Discern the tone in four selected poems with a straightforward assignment. Junior high readers analyze the authors' word choice and text structure to define a tone for each poem, as well as each poem's meaning.
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Vincent Van Gogh
Living in someone's shadow would be difficult for anyone, including one of the most talented artists of the modern age. Middle schoolers read an excerpt from Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan...
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Assorted Grammar Quiz
In this grammar worksheet, students complete a 30 question multiple choice on-line quiz. Students choose the phrase that would be grammatically correct in each sentence.
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Various Questions III
In English, we use the phrase used to to express an action that happened in the past. Use this online, interactive quiz to help learners develop understanding of this phrase and how to use it. There are 20 sentences provided here, and...
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