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Simple Present

For Students K - 1st
In this ESL present simple verb tense learning exercise, students examine 7 pictures of people in action. Students match these to the verbs that describe them.
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Word and Picture Match-- Verbs

For Students 1st - 2nd
The focus of this ESL worksheet is on matching verbs and pictures. Students analyze seveb pictures that depict people engaged in various activities, and match each picture to the verb that describes it.
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Various Questions

For Students 1st - 2nd
A great exercise for English language learners or youngsters learning how to question, this resource provides practice using pictures to recognize words. After the class has completed the fill-in-the-blank portion, have them walk around...
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Prepositions

For Students K - 3rd
Elementary schoolers view and study ten pictures of the location of a ball adjacent to a box. They decide where the ball is and match it to its appropriate preposition on the right. A good language arts lesson!
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Matching Clothing Words

For Students 1st - 3rd
In this matching clothing words worksheet, students match 10 pictures of articles of clothing with their names. They can match either the letter with the number, or the number with the letter.
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Who's vs. Whose

For Students 1st - 3rd
In this pronouns learning exercise, students view eight pictures and then complete eight sentences by placing the appropriate pronoun, who's or whose, in each blank.
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Conjugating Verbs

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this verbs worksheet, students analyze 8 pictures. Students read the sentence next to each picture and from 2 choices, select the correct verb to complete each sentence.
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Where Is the Ball?

For Students 1st - 2nd
For this prepositions worksheet, students examine 7 pictures that depict the location of a ball in relation to the cardboard box. Students match the picture with the preposition word that tells where the ball is.