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Why/Because
In this writing sentences worksheet, students write 6 sets of sentences. Each set includes a question that begins with the word why and a sentence with a because statement. An example and pictures are included.
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How Many Blocks Are There?
In this tracing and writing worksheet, students trace and write sentences about a conversation about blocks. Students complete 5 sentences total.
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Printing: Those
In this writing worksheet, students trace and write sentences containing the word "those" based on pictures given. Students write 6 sentences and trace 2 words.
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Oops! Sorry about that!
In this writing activity, students write sentences about times someone did something bad to them and times when they did something bad to someone else accidentally or on purpose. Students write 5 sentences.
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There is a/an
In this a/an worksheet, students look at the picture of a room and write sentences using a or an to write about what they see. Students write 10 sentences.
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Animals can...
In this animals worksheet, learners write sentences based on the given pictures about what animals can do. Students write 4 sentences.
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What do you have to do?
In this writing sentences worksheet, students answer questions that ask them what they have to do at certain times of day or year. Students write 5 sentences.
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Do you ever wish you were taller?
In this writing sentences worksheet, students answer questions about things they wish for themselves. Students write 4 sentences.
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I have a curfew?
In this writing worksheet, students write sentences in a list about things that they are not allowed to do. Students complete 5 sentences and discuss them with their groups.
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Quiz: Writing Sentences as Equations
In this writing sentences worksheet, students read statements and translate them into an algebraic expression. Afterward, they solve for the unknown. This one-page worksheet contains ten problems.
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Reflective Writing
In this reflective writing worksheet, students write about physics. Students write about learning physics as well as what they like most about physics.
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Do You Want an Apple?
In this writing sentences worksheet, students compose 4 sentences that pose questions. Students also record answers to the questions. Picture prompts are provided.
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Cinco De Mayo Questions 1
For this Cinco de Mayo worksheet, students write sentences about Cinco de Mayo with the vocabulary words given. Students complete 10 sentences.
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Language Practice: Simple Past tense, Past Tense of "to be" and the Preposition of Place
In this past tense worksheet, students fill in the blanks to sentences, write sentences, use prepositions, and more. Students complete 3 activities.
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Multiple Intelligences: What Are You Good At?
In this multiple intelligences worksheet, students write words, write sentences, fill out a web, and more. Students complete 9 activities.
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Homophones List
In this homophones worksheet, students look at the list of homophones, choose the correct word to complete sentences, and write sentences using homophones. Students complete 15 problems.
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How much are they?
In this writing worksheet, learners write sentences answering the question "How much are they" referring to a picture about fruit prices. Students answer 6 questions.
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Night
In this writing sentences worksheet, students practice writing the word night on the line provided. Then students respond to 6 short answer questions pertaining to things they do at nighttime.
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I Have Some...
In this having items worksheet, students watch a video, write sentences, and answer short answer questions of items a person has. Students complete 3 activities total.
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Can / Can't
In this can and can't worksheet, students write sentences about what they can and can't do and label pictures of what they can and can't do. Students complete 2 activities.
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Strip-Teasers: A Collaborative Writing activity
Young writers engage in a fun writing activity. They write three different sentences on three strips of paper. Then they get into groups of three, and take a look at all nine sentences that have been written. Their task is to write a...
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Sentence (Structure) Recognition Practice
In this sentence clauses worksheet, sixth and seventh graders read ten sentences and write down whether the sentence is: simple, compound, complex or compound-complex.
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Building a Better Sentence
Sentence construction is both a science and an art. This bare bones lesson ties an analysis of earth's geology to sentence formation. Although referenced as a major part of the activity, there are no links to the technology or resources...
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Lesson Exchange: Introduction to Research Papers (Senior, Literature)
Although unlikely in today's English classroom, this lesson focuses on introducing research papers to seniors in high school. It briefly reviews the parts of an essay, and mentions showing learners example essays, but no examples are...
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