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Teacher.org: Rules and Laws
This lesson is designed to help learners evaluate rules. It is important since not all rules are necessarily good or appropriate. Sometimes, school rules are arbitrarily imposed, other times they are arrived at as the result of consensus.
Other
Litigator's Internet Resource Guide: The Rules of Court
A database of the rules, forms, and dockets for both the state and federal court systems.
Other
Flinn Scientific: Safety
Tons of science safety rules and information are available here, arranged by category. Resources are available for students and teachers on maintaining safety during labs and other activities.
US Government Publishing Office
Ben's Guide to u.s. Government: What Is a Law?
Find out what a law is and who makes them. Learn the step by step process of how laws are made on the national level.
Other
Fiba v.s. Usa Rules
This offers some interesting comparisons between FIBA vs. U.S.A. as it relates to the rules of the game of basketball. There are also additional links to information about the rules of basketball.
Education.com
Education.com: sl.k.1.a Worksheets: Follow Agreed Upon Rules
[Free Registration/Login Required] A list of worksheets to practice the Common Core standard of following agreed-upon rules for discussions. Also included is a formative assessment for speaking and listening.
Louisiana Department of Education
Louisiana Doe: Louisiana Believes: Ela Unit: Grade 1: Duck for President
First graders build on their knowledge of positive character traits and those valued in a good citizen and leader by exploring rules, laws, elections, and the presidency. Through the anchor text, 1st graders discuss the details of the...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Calculus Index
This site from the Massachussets Institute of Technology has links to various topics in calculus.
University College London
University College London: Adjectives and Nouns
Tutorial site that surveys the proper usage of adjectives and nouns that act like adjectives. Includes examples and an exercise.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Adjectives and Rules
Good information about recognizing adjectives and understanding what they do. Intensive look into adjectives, including phrases that act as adjectives.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Using Irregular Verbs: Exercise 2
This exercise tests your knowledge of irregular verbs. A link to the rules for using irregular verbs is also included--and explanations are given for each answer. Fun feedback.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Using Irregular Verbs: Exercise 3
Exercise 3. This exercise tests your knowledge of irregular verbs. A link to the rules for using irregular verbs is included--and explanations are given for each answer. Fun feedback.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Irregular Verbs: Exercise 4
This exercise tests your knowledge of irregular verbs. A link to the rules for using irregular verbs is included--and explanations are given for each answer.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Irregular Verbs: Exercise 5
This exercise tests your knowledge of irregular verbs. A link to the rules for using irregular verbs is included--and explanations are given for each answer.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Rules for Using Lay and Lie Correctly
This interactive exercise tests your knowledge of the irregular verbs "lay" and "lie." A review chart is provided and explanations are given for each answer.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Using Irregular Verbs
This exercise tests your knowledge of irregular verbs. A link to the rules for using irregular verbs is also included, and explanations are given for each answer. Fun feedback.
Dave's ESL Cafe
Esl Quiz Center: Grammar/irregular Verbs/quiz
Eight questions to test your knowledge of irregular verbs. Answers given right away.
Better English Lessons
Better English: Irregular Verbs Quiz
Ten questions to test your knowledge of irregular verbs. The base form is given, and you are to select the past tense for these verbs.
Other
Esl Review: Past Tense Irregular Verbs Quiz
A quiz on using the past tense of irregular verbs is found at this site. Eighteen questions to challenge your knowledge. When finished, check your answers by clicking "Check Your Answers" at the bottom of the page.
Center for Literacy and Disability Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Tar Heel Reader: Rules at School
Everywhere we go we find that there are rules to be followed. This resource features rules in school.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Ten Minute Grammar Lessons Apostrophes
[Free Registration/Login Required] These lessons are intended to be used by English Language Arts teachers in grades 6-8 for a quick, whole-class review of the rules for using apostrophes.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Add Ed and Ing Endings to Verb
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart introduces rules for correct spelling of verbs ending in -ed and -ing. There is a wonderful interactive activity and Activote assessment.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Follow the Rules
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart gives students the opportunity to learn that counting up is like adding numbers, and counting back is like subtracting numbers. There are a total of 26 pages in this flipchart with...
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Introduction to Plurals
[Free Registration/Login Required] Created by Robin Duggins, Second grade language arts supplement to lesson and rules for plural words.