Curated OER
Love Actually Activity Worksheet and Progress Test
In this Love Actually activity and progress test worksheet, students respond to a total of 20 multiple choice, matching and fill in the blank questions pertaining to Love Actually.
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Vocabulary Review- Prepositions
In this preposition worksheet, learners complete 10 sentences using prepositions from a word bank at the top of the page. They can use a word more than once.
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Vocabulary Review (Prepositions)
In this prepositions activity, students practice their sentence building skills. Students complete ten sentences by choosing a preposition that fits in the sentence.
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Total English Advanced: Which Article?
In this adjective articles worksheet, students practice their grammar skills as they examine 15 sentences and fill in the blanks with the appropriate articles.
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Predictions by Famous People in History
In this prediction worksheet, learners read 5 predictions made by famous historical people. They decide if the predictions became true or if it turned out to be false. They use a word bank at the bottom of the page to aid in comprehension.
Curated OER
Worksheet 4. Predictions
In this predictions learning exercise, students read 6 predictions that were made in history and identify each of them as true or false. Idioms and words are defined at the bottom of the sheet.
Nobel Media AB
The Nobel Prize: Lester Bowles Pearson Biographical
In addition to having a biography of Pearson, there is a focus on the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize he was awarded. There are links on the page to his acceptance speech and other resources.
Other
Corporation of the Town of Aurora: Welcome to the Town of Aurora
The town of Aurora, Ontario, located in York Region, was the childhood home of Lester B. Pearson, Prime Minister of Canada from 1963-1968. Information is provided on the town's government, business and leisure activities.
Historica Canada
Historica Canada: Heritage Minutes: Expo '67
This is a dramatization of the establishment of Expo '67 in Montreal and how an island was built to accommodate the celebrations.