McGraw Hill
Saying More with Less
In this sentence revision learning exercise, students rewrite each sentence to eliminate wordiness. Students are encouraged to use shorter, more concise terms and make each word meaningful in the sentences.
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Internet Quiz- Present Simple
In this ESL present simple Internet quiz worksheet, learners read 11 questions that require Internet research. Students answer in the present simple form.
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Simple Present
In this ESL simple present verbs vocabulary activity, students analyze 7 pictures that depict different leisure activities. Students match these pictures with the verbs that describe them.
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Paragraph Writing-Using -ed in Regular Verbs
For this paragraph writing worksheet, students write a paragraph about different places they have lived, using a set of 4 given sample sentences that use verbs with "ed" endings.
K5 Learning
Identifying Nouns (Grade 2)
Find the nouns in 10 sentences with a simple grammar worksheet. After learners read each sentence, they circle each noun and then write their own sentences at the bottom of the page.
K12 Reader
Questioning Adverbs
How do adverbs enhance the meanings of verbs? Use a instructional activity that prompts kids to identify what question adverbs are answering: when, where, or how.
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Module 14 Keeping In Touch
In this ESL worksheet, student match 8 names with the events/facts that they are associated with. They write 8 sentences about the facts or events using the present simple verb tense. They put given words in the correct order to make 7...
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Past Events
For this recognizing past events worksheet, students change present tense verbs to the past simple of regular verbs, write a simple narrative of past events, and turn interrogative sentences into past tense statements Students write...
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Verbs: Present Tense
In this present tense verb worksheet, students read about occupation activities in sentences with bold print nouns. Students complete seven sentences inserting the verb that goes with the bolded noun in the first sentence.
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The Past Tense - Past Perfect
In this past perfect tense activity, students practice usage. In this fill in the blank and short answer activity, students write twenty-eight answers.
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Science - The Digestive System
In this digestive system worksheet, students solve problems asking about the digestive system. Students solve 17 problems where they write true or false, or identify the correct body part.
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Should, Ought to, Had
In this should, ought to, or had worksheet, students choose the correct sentence, choose the right or wrong way to write, fill in the blanks, and more using should, ought to, and had. Students complete 5 exercises.
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Passive Voice
In this interactive grammar worksheet, students type the 22 sentences and put them into the passive voice.
Road to Grammar
Uncountable Nouns
One fish, two fish! There's a noun you can count. But how do you count the water the fish are swimming in? Or the air above the water? Teach your learners about uncountable nouns and how to use them in sentences. This resource...
Waterloo Mathematics
Grade 7 Patterning and Algebra: Algebraic Expressions
Classmates solve 18 different problems that are mostly word problems that apply algebraic expressions. They draw different combinations of masses on a scale that would balance. They also simplify expressions and solve for x in a number...
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Verb Tenses
Discover how to use proper verb tenses with context clues. Five sentences help first graders decide if they should use -ed or -ing to end simple verbs. Each sentence provides context clues to indicate the time. Use the resource in...
English With Jennifer
Design Team Challenge: A Pair Activity to Practice Prepositions of Place
Test your pupils' skills with indoor decorating while finding out how well they understand prepositions of place. After practicing living room vocabulary, pairs furnish a room by drawing in items. They then present their room to the...
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Adjectives: Find the Adjective and What It Describes
In this adjectives activity, students read six simple sentences and identify the adjective in each. Students also write the noun that the adjective describes.
City College of San Francisco
Making Inferences: Reading Between the Lines
Have you ever read part of a story and had to figure out what the rest was about? Practice making inferences with several short passages and multiple choice questions.
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The Personal a-Explanation and Practice
What is the personal a? It's a tricky concept to Spanish language learners, but this activity makes it simple. Examples and an explanation precede a short practice exercise. A great way to introduce your learners to the topic, but you'll...
Math Warehouse
Theoretical Probability Activity
If you keep rolling a die, you'll roll a five exactly one-sixth of the time—right? A probability lesson prompts young mathematicians to roll a die 100 times and use the data to calculate empirical probabilities. They then compare...
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Avoiding Primer Language
In this avoiding primer language activity, students combine four or five simple sentences into one effective sentence with only one independent clause.
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Adjectives
For this adjective worksheet, students read 5 simple sentences, then circle the adjective. Students then copy the adjective onto a lined space beneath the sentence.
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What goes at the end?
In this punctuation activity, students fill in the punctuation marks at the end of the sentence. Students fill in the blanks for 7 punctuation marks.