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Animals for Kids
In this vocabulary worksheet, students match the black and white drawings of ten animals with their names. Animals include a rhino, giraffe, elephant, crocodile, zebra, lion, monkey, dog, tiger, and cat. The worksheet is intended to be...
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Question Words Worksheet
In this question word activity, learners fill in the spaces for each of ten questions by supplying the correct phrase or word from a word bank. The activity is intended to be used by English language learners.
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Communicating With Health Professionals
Students role play a visit to the doctor's office to practice communicating their symptoms to a health professional. They view an internet example of a patient discussing a medical issue with a doctor and then pair up to share...
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What Job
In this occupation vocabulary worksheet, students fill in the blanks in twelve sentences by listing the occupation described in the sentence. The worksheet is intended to be used with beginning English language learners.
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Which Place
In this vocabulary worksheet, students write the business name that will answer each of thirteen questions. Each question begins with the phrase "Where do you..." This worksheet is intended for use with English language learners.
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Present Simple or continuous
In this grammar worksheet, students fill in the blanks of eight sentences with the correct form of the specified verb. This worksheet is intended to be used with advanced English language learners.
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Present Simple Worksheet-Positive or Negative
In this verb usage worksheet, students fill in the blanks in eight sentences with the proper form of the provided verb. This worksheet is intended to be used with beginning English language learners.
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Tom's Terrible Weekend
In this reading comprehension worksheet, students complete a cloze activity by filling in each of twenty-eight blanks with a preposition. They answer seven comprehension questions. The worksheet is intended for use with English language...
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What is There in Your
In this conversation practice worksheet, students work in pairs to practice using new vocabulary words. They ask and answer the question, "What is there in your...(place in home)" for five places. The worksheet is intended for use with...
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What Time do You
In this telling time learning exercise, learners work in pairs to practice telling the time they do each of thirteen activities. The learning exercise is intended to be used with beginning English language learners.
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Some/Any in a Restaurant
In this grammar worksheet, students read a dialogue between two customers and a waiter in a restaurant. They fill in the fourteen blanks with either "some" or "any." The worksheet is intended to be used with English language learners.
ESL Kids World
Routines — What Do You Have to Do?
What are your pupils' obligations? Find out what they do each day by asking them to fill out this worksheet, which focuses on using have to correctly. Learners can then ask their classmates the questions listed along the left side and...
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Off to Adventure!: Challenge Activities (Theme 1)
Off to Adventure! is the theme of an English language arts unit comprised of a variety of challenge activities. Scholars enhance skills and reinforce concepts by taking part in a grand book discussion, giving an oral report, and writing...
Florida State College
Parts of Speech
Although designed for a college-level writing lab, this activity provides excellent practice for all learners in identifying and using the parts of speech.
David Suits
“Wild Readers” Decoding Skills Lesson Plan
Set young readers on the path toward fluency with this phonemic awareness resource. Based on the award-winning children's book, Where the Wild Things Are, this lesson allows beginning readers to practice isolating phonemes and...
ESL Kids World
Daily Routines
What is a daily routine, and how can it be important for our growth and development? Introduce youngsters to their daily routines and habits, from the moment they awake in the morning through their meals and bedtime.
Polk Bros Foundation
Topic Report Learning Organizer
If you'd like to quickly access a simple graphic organizer designed for a class to divide and conquer a larger subject, then check out this resource. Assign class members to study a specific topic within a historical theme or event, and...
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Day One: Talking about food items
Students discover new English vocabulary words for food items. In this ELL lesson, students look at grocery store ads and menus to find new vocabulary words for food. They work with the teacher to create a story about a situation in...
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Beginning Sentence Correction 13
In this ELL, grammar worksheet, students complete 6 short answer questions where they rewrite each sentence using correct grammar.
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Beginning Sentence Correction 14
In this ELL, grammar worksheet, students complete 6 short answer questions where they use correct grammar to rewrite each sentence.
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Vocabulary Worksheets - Count and Noncount Nouns
For this thunder and lightning themed, vocabulary worksheet, students read a passage and then answer 8 multiple choice comprehension questions.
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Vocabulary Worksheets - Reading: The Food Pyramid
In this vocabulary worksheet, students read a passage about the food pyramid and then answer 8 multiple choice comprehension questions.
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Worksheet #9 Verbs: Opposites
In this opposites vocabulary activity, students complete 10 matching questions where they match a word given in each question to its opposite in another column.
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Advanced Synonyms and Antonyms
In this ELL, synonyms and antonyms worksheet, students answer 6 multiple choice questions where they choose the best synonym for each word given. Then students answer 6 multiple choice questions where they choose the best antonym for...