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Word Order
In this online grammar worksheet, students practice words order. Students read the words in the examples and correct the word order to make complete sentences.
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Word Order
For this word order worksheet, students identify the correct order for the given words and rewrite them to form complete sentences. Students complete 10 online exercises.
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Word Order Mistakes
In this word order worksheet, 2nd graders rearrange the sentences to make the word order make sense. Students rearrange 20 sentences and write 3 of their own.
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Word Order
In this word order worksheet, students complete the sentences by putting the words into the correct word order. Students complete 34 sentences.
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Word Order in Questions Exercise
In this word order worksheet, students put the words in question sentences in the correct order. Students complete 10 sentences where they put words in order.
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Questions with Word Order Mistakes
In this word order mistakes worksheet, students read each sentence and correct the mistakes of word order or verb tense, then write their own sentences.
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Present Perfect--Word order
In this present perfect verb tense activity, learners choose out of ten sets of sentences which ones are written correctly and which ones are not written correctly.
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Sentences for Sight Word Dictation
Improve your learners' reading and writing skills with a set of sentences designed to help pupils work with sight words. The teacher dictates while the pupils write; this is followed by discussion. Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā
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Adjective Word Order
Wait, how do you order adjectives in a sentence? Whether you're an English language learner or a native speaker, adjective order is confusing for everyone. After teaching your learners the basics (and possibly providing them with a chart...
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Transition Words for Better Writing
Improve learners' writing, comprehension, and analytical thinking by teaching the use of transition words.
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Word Order for Adjectives Exercise
In this grammar worksheet, students explore the usage of adjectives. Students have fourteen sentences where they are to order the words correctly.
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Word Order: Creating Sentences
In this word order worksheet, 4th graders interactively typeĀ the words given to create a sentence, for 10 sentences, with immediate online feedback.
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Learning 3 - Write the Word
As learners become familiar with single-digit numbers, give them this fun set of activities focused on the numberĀ three. Incorporate language arts as they trace the word form and then write it once on their own. Next, counters examine...
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Prefix, Suffix, and Root Word Worksheets
Words are kind of like a train, with affixes as the added cars. Practice prefixes, suffixes, and root words with these worksheets. Learners add words on to the beginning and end of words, practice with some roots, and use the words in...
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Latin Roots spect, sta, vert: True/False Quiz
Secondary etymologists assess their mastery of words derived from the Latin roots spect/spec, sta/sist, and vert/vers. Using true/false format, learners agree or disagree with how the words are used in context sentences. Handy for SAT...
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MyVocabulary.com: Word Roots FIN, SED, and FER Advanced Crossword Puzzle
Pupils are provided with 12 clues for this standard crossword activity. In order to complete the puzzle, they must come up with vocabulary terms for these clues that contain the word roots FIN, SED and FER. This worksheet is challenging...
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Sentence Order: "Tell Me Why!"
In this sentence order worksheet, students rearrange words to correctly put sentences together. Then they complete sentences in their own words. There are sixteen questions to complete.
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Word Order in Questions Exercise
In this word order worksheet, students identify the words in each box and write them in order to form questions. Students complete 8 examples.
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Paragraph Development Exercise: Chronological Order
People use time to organize their days and structure their lives. Why not use it to structure a paragraph? Chronological order is logical and fairly straightforward. Ask class members to first read the provided example and then write...
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Word Choice - Exercise 12: To, Too, and Two
A twenty-question worksheet provides practice using the commonly confused to, too, and two. Meet Common Core standards with the help of this resource in your fourth grade classroom. Use as homework or an assessment.
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Sequence Clue Words
Leaners read the book Let's Make Tacos and draw a line from the sequence clue words to the step-by-step actions in the book. In order to complete this exercise, they use words such as first, next, last, after, and more. Excellent ideas...
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Listen a Minute: Exercise
Even if they hate exercise, this lesson could be a great way to practice writing and answering questions for your ELD pupils. First, a tape-script about exercise (which could be read aloud by the teacher) provides them with information...
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Order of Adjectives: Fill in the Blank
Would you rather have a big shiny diamondĀ ringĀ or a diamond shiny big ring? Word choice and the order of adjectives can affect what a writer is trying to say. Teach young learners how to clarify their writing with a set of exercises that...
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Writing with Wow Words and Building Vocabulary
There are some words out there that just make you say, "Wow!" Encourage your class to find and use these words in their writing to make their work more interesting and complex. This packet goes through the writing process, beginning with...