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Choosing the Right Word for the Sentence
Learners select the best word (from four choices) to complete eight sentences. They read a complete sentence and choose the best word to complete subsequent sentences using context as their guide. Theme of the sheet is making things,...
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Which Word Belongs?
In this which word belongs worksheet, students determine categories and choose words to complete groups. Students complete six word groups.
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Using Grams and Kilograms
Practice the metric system with this basic worksheet. Guided by a fun illustration of a mouse, students problem solve using a balance scale. Two graphic organizers allow them to record their findings in grams and kilograms.
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Cyberbullying—Alternate Lesson Plan
Should schools be permitted to punish young scholars for off-campus cyberbullying? After reading a passage that details statistics about cyberbullying and Supreme Court rulings about schools' ability to limit student speech, class...
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Making Number Stories
In this making number stories worksheet, students use addition sentences to create word problems. In this short answer worksheet, students write two word problems.
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Making Number Stories
In this making word stories instructional activity, students use addition problems to create word problems. In this short answer instructional activity, students construct two word problems.
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Making Number Stories - Division
For this division word problems worksheet, learners create word problems using division sentences. Students create two word problems.
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Take Whole Tens: Subtraction with a Number Line
A tens number line helps your class understand how to "hop" backward to subtract by 10's. Ten practice equations are expressed as math sentences (in word form) using the expressions "take __ from __" and "subtract." A little cartoon...
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Making Number Stories
In this making number stories worksheet, students make a number story in their own words for 6 - 4 = 2 and 7 - 6 = 1. Students number stories include bananas and cars parked left.
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Money Word Problems
In this money word problems worksheet, students solve 6 word problems that require them to add and subtract monetary values.
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Working With Words
In this words worksheet, students complete a variety of worksheets involving configuring 11 words, completing sentences with 10 words, writing 4 words in complete sentences and locate and circle 14 words in a word search puzzle. Students...
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Expressing Past Time: Word Search
Here's a fun way to review irregular past-tense verbs! Your English language learners or native speakers will find eight examples in the word search puzzle provided. Sentence clues are provided for each. For example, "I the...
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Which Word Doesn't Belong?
In this categorizing words worksheet, students analyze 10 groups of five words and check the word in each group that does not belong with the others.
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-- Family Word Slide (Circular)
In this vocabulary worksheet, learners analyze the "--ake" rhyming pattern by making a word slide. Students cut slits in the laminated word ending piece and slide the beginning consonants strip to make 12 new words.
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Which Word Belongs?
In this categorizing worksheet, students choose the word or phrase from the word bank that goes with the words in each of 12 groups. Students name the general category.
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Worksheet 12: Which Word Doesn't Belong?
In this grouping words worksheet, students read the four words in each of 10 groups. Students check the word in each group that does not belong.
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Worksheet 11: Which Word Does Not Belong?
For this categorizing words worksheet, students read a series of 4 words and determine what they have in common. Students check the word that does not belong in each group. There are 12 questions.
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Worksheet 14. Which Word Doesn't Belong?
In this word group instructional activity, students circle the word in each word group that does not belong. There are 10 questions on this instructional activity.
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Verbs: Present Progressive
Explore the present progressive tense with your English language learners. Study the first chart, noticing the verbs that are used. Then use the same six verbs to complete sentences in the second chart.
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Using the Present Progressive
What is the present progressive, and how does it change a verb's meaning? There are eight sentences on this worksheet, and each contains a verb already in the present progressive. The pupil studies the bolded word (in present progressive...
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Vocabulary Review: Definitions
Learners read sentences with highlighted words, use context clues, and select the correct meanings of those words from three choices. Sheet contains 10 practice opportunities.
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Using a Rectangle to Make Shapes
In his making shapes and describing their features worksheet, students use rectangles to make a hexagon and an octagon. In this drawing worksheet, students construct a minimum of two patterns.
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Out of the Dust: Cubing Strategy
Imagine using a six-sided cube to encourage readers to analyze a topic in greater depth. Create a cube, label each of the six sides with one of Bloom's comprehension levels, and you're ready to launch a discussion of a text. Although...
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Reading and Writing Numbers up to Thousands
Budding math analyists look at 4-digit numbers that are broken down by thousands, hundreds, tens and units. They write each number in words and represent them using their unifix cubes of base 10 blocks. There are two problems to complete...