Pingry School
Synthesis of an Insoluble Ionic Salt: A Stoichiometry Experiment
Challenge young scientists to design their own experimental procedures. They write the procedure for properly preparing two grams of a water-insoluble ionic salt. To finish, they perform the experiment and collect data to prove their...
Curated OER
Lake Superior Ecology Unit
Sixth graders research Lake Superior and its ecosystem. Students investigate the lake's cycles of mixing and stratification and how these cycles affect the biology of the lake. This lesson contains five days of activities.
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Improving Sentences
Help your class improve their writing with this handy presentation. Learners discuss how to use adjectives, adverbs and prepositional phrases to enhance their work. This is a terrific way to connect grammar to its everyday use.
Curated OER
Derbyshire Accent Project 1
Compare the Derbyshire accent to Standard English. There are eight common differences between the two languages for learners to discover. A great worksheet to start a discussion on the various forms and conventions of Standard English.
Curated OER
Bisphenol A and Diabetes
Pupils summarize the data that is displayed and examine how bisphenol A behaves and how it contributes to diabetes. Learners also study an article and interpret line graphs.
Curated OER
The Present Is Perfect: Using Present Perfect Tense
Your developing language users rewrite 10 sentences by changing the underlined verbs to present perfect tense verbs with one of the helping verbs: have, has, or had. Resource contains explanatory material as well as a practice worksheet.
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Cooking With Geography
Sstudents use desktop publishing to create "real world" documents from information received from collaborating classes. They create an electronic presentation from Internet research. They experience foods from different states and regions.
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Ecology Club
Fifth graders measure their plants and take pictures, write down new
observations about their plants. They discuss taking plants home. When they take them home students carefully put a plastic bag over the top to keep the plants from...
Other
Oxford Dictionaries: Verb Tenses: Adding Ed and Ing
Spelling rules and word lists for adding -ed and -ing endings to verbs.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 1
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: started, played, and fixed. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 2
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: pulled, wanted and walked. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 3
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: needed, realized, and reached. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 4
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: locked, decided, and closed. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 5
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: regarded, discovered, and noticed. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 6
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: bolted, propped, and closed. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 7
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: renovated, arrived, and looked. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 8
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: barred, jumped, and spotted. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 9
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: descended, shuttered, and noticed. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games
Links to ten different pronunciation matching games for words ending in "ed."
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 10
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: worked, warned, and wanted. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
Quia
Quia: Inflectional Endings (S, Ed, and Ing)
Decide which inflectional ending matches the verb in each sentence.
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: Changing "Now" Words to "Then" Words
This interdisciplinary lesson teaches first graders to use the inflectional ending -ed to create past tense verbs from present tense verbs. As children learn to use the -ed pattern, they change familiar root words into longer words to...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: What Verbals Are
Verbals are verbs disguised as nouns, adjectives, and adverbs. Verbals come in three forms: gerunds, infinitives, and participles. Gerunds are verbs that end in "-ing" and function as nouns. Participles end in "-ing," "-ed," "-d," "-t,"...
TED Talks
Ted: Ted Ed: Let's Talk About Dying
We can't control if we'll die, but we can "occupy death," in the words of Dr. Peter Saul. He calls on us to make clear our preferences for end of life care- and suggests two questions for starting the conversation. [13:20]