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My Favorite Thing To Do
For this writing activity, students think about their favorite things to do after school, choosing ideas from the idea bank or coming up with their own. Students fill out 10 answers to questions, then write paragraphs about this topic.
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Who am I Mobile: Ceramics
A getting-to-know-you activity that is perfect for the beginning of the year! Kids craft their portrait out of clay, then make a mobile by dangling ceramic representations of things they love. This project builds self-awareness, motor...
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ASL Lesson 17
Learn to communicate with sign in this comprehensive series. It includes a video, images to help you sign, a quiz, and multiple practice sheets, all of which are intended to communicate wants, needs, and personal preferences. The video...
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Vote
In this following directions worksheet , students follow a series of specific instructions when coloring a large bubble letter word, "VOTE". This sheet is to encourage voting in U.S. elections.
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I Enjoy Playing Soccer
In this making choices activity, students answer six questions about things they enjoy. Students answer questions about sports, hobbies, and foods they like.
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Do You Like Cookies?
In this ESL worksheet, students examine 5 pictures and print a set of questions and answers for each on primary lines. Example: Do you like cookies? Yes I do.
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Do You Like Fish?
In this ESL expressions of liking and disliking activity, students work in pairs to converse about food. Students ask each other if they like each of 15 food items. Students answer: No, it's horrible/ Not very much/ It's OK/ Yes, it's...
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Preferences
In this oral language learning exercise, learners work in pairs to ask and answer questions. The first student asks 6 questions about the preferences of Leonardo di Caprio and Cameron Diaz. When the partner answers, it is checked and...
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Expressing Likes and Dislikes-- Test Your Vocabulary Skills
In this language arts worksheet, students read 12 phrases which express varying degrees of likes and dislikes. Students write these in the correct order on a chart which indicates strong positive feelings, neutral and strong negative...
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Balloons Glyph
In this balloon glyph worksheet, students follow the directions to color a bunch of balloons. Students follow 5 directions, but the end results differ according to individual information.
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Balloons Glyph #2
In this balloon glyph instructional activity, students reveal their preferences and personal information by the way they color the balloons. Detailed directions are provided.
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Cat Glyph
In this glyph, students show their individuality by following the directions in coloring a cat. All directions pertain to cats and how students feel about cats.
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Shoe Glyph
In this shoe glyph worksheet, students color the shoe according to individual responses to the directions. This would also be a good following directions exercise.
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March Glyph
In this March glyph worksheet, students color the bubble letters in the word March according to the provided directions. Results will vary with each student.
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My Worksheet: ESL- Do You Like...?
In this ESL personal preferences worksheet, students analyze 7 pictures of animals. Students answer the questions that begin with, "Do you like...?" with the words: Yes, I do or No, I don't.
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Fruit Survey
In this ESL survey worksheet, students practice conversation skills by collaborating with classmates in a survey. Students examine 7 pictures of fruit and survey 3 classmates as to whether or not they like each fruit.
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How Many of Your Classmates...
In this surveying classmates worksheet, students examine 7 pictures depicting common actions. Students survey their classmates about what their personal leisure preferences are and record the results next to each question.
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How Many of Your Classmates...
In this surveying classmates learning exercise, students read 8 questions and survey classmates. Students ask the question, write the name of the person and their response. It is unclear what the last space is for; it could be for a...
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How Many of Your Classmates... (VII)
In this surveying classmates worksheet, learners poll their peers to find out the names of those who prefer any of the 8 given activities or interests. Example: "like Hello Kitty," "do karate."
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Elementary Student Pages Lesson 1: What About You?
In this social studies worksheet, students learn that it is easier to read stories about things you already know about or like. Students look at 4 pictures and circle the ones that show things that are liked. Students then draw a picture...
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What's Your Favourite? 2
In this writing instructional activity, learners read the first half of 15 sentences, all of which begin with "My favourite ___ is ___." Students complete the sentences with their personal preferences. This is from the U.K.
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Speaking And Listening: What's Your Favourite...
For this language arts worksheet, students practice asking questions and responding with reasonable answers. Students collaborate in pairs, one person asking the questions which begin "What is your favourite.." and the other person...
University of California
University of California, Berkeley: Planning Your Future
UC Berkeley's collection of information on assessing your interests; undergraduate, graduate, and professional school programs; and available career information sources.
University of Manitoba
University of Manitoba: Exploring Occupations
The Career Centre at the University of Manitoba offers information and resources on 200 occupations, plus the admonition that "Information about the world of work is everywhere."