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Good Advice 3

For Students 5th - 6th
For this language arts worksheet, students match 20 questions with their logical "good advice" answers. Example: Do you always wake up late? (Buy an alarm clock!)
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Giving Advice

For Students 6th - 7th
In this peer advice activity, students choose a problem card and their peers give advice using the pattern provided on the activity.
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Using Hypothetical Speech to Give Advice

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this giving advice worksheet, students review examples of hypothetical speech usage when giving advice. Students then give 3 sets of advice using the speech.
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Giving Advice

For Students 3rd - 6th
For this ESL activity worksheet, students use should, shouldn't, or must to fill in the blanks in 7 sentences in order to correctly complete the sentences.
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Good Advice 2

For Students 4th - 5th
In this language arts worksheet, students match questions with logical answers and advice. Students read 20 questions and match them to the good advice answers.
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Good Advice 1

For Students 5th - 6th
In this language arts learning exercise, students read 20 questions and match them to the logical answers which give good advice. Example: Are you tired? (Go to bed!)
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Idioms that start with L

For Students 3rd - 6th
In this idioms activity, students read a list of idioms that start with the letter L and their definitions, and then answer questions by giving advice with the idioms. Students complete 6 questions.
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University of North Carolina

Plagiarism

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
As many unfortunate journalists have learned, taking someone else's ideas and passing them off as your own is never a good idea. It's called plagiarism—and it's a big deal. Thankfully, a handout helps writers learn how to avoid...
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ESL: Match Advice to Statement

For Students 4th - 5th
In this ESL advice/statement worksheet, students match sets of advice to their appropriate statements. Page has a link to additional activities.
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What's the Matter? - Oral Language Skills

For Students 3rd - 6th
In this oral language practice learning exercise, students practice giving advice for situations such as having a blister, a sore throat, or a fever. They answer 5 questions about their own health.
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What's Wrong

For Students 2nd - 4th
In this conversation practice worksheet, students practice a conversation about camping and then answer 4 questions related to camping.
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Judge Your Neighbor

For Students 6th - 7th
In this conflict resolution worksheet, students think of a stressful situation and fill out a form answering questions about the desired outcome. The idea of this worksheet is to resolve conflicts.
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Worksheet 7: Things You Should or Must Do

For Students 3rd - Higher Ed
By giving learners a conversation to follow, this activity helps them identify the meaning in context. Students complete this 7-question activity by filling in the correct phrase.
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Idioms - G

For Students 4th - 6th
In this recognizing idiom usage activity, students read idioms with explanations of their meanings and then use them to give advice or answers as responses to the people's comments. Students write 7 answers.
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Road to Grammar

Five Presentation Tips

For Students 6th - 12th
Talking in front of others can be intimidating, especially when you aren't speaking in your native language. Put your English language learners at ease before a class presentation. They can follow these tips to give relaxed and effective...
Writing
Virginia Department of Education

Grade 8 Writing Prompts

For Students 6th - 8th
Imagine four pages of writing prompts. Although designed specifically for eighth graders, the topics could be used for upper-elementary and high school writers as well.
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Conflict Corner

For Students 4th - 6th
In this conflict resolution worksheet, students act as a host to a radio show where people with conflicts call in to get advice. Students are given 4 situations to write a response including a description, why resolving is important and...
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Modals

For Students 3rd - 6th
In this modals worksheet, students fill in the blanks to sentences with either the word must or mustn't. Students complete 18 sentences total.
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Should, Ought to, Had

For Students 5th - 8th
In this should, ought to, or had activity, 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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Easter Animals Worksheet

For Students 4th - 5th
In this science worksheet, students take the time to think of why animals should not be given as gifts on the Easter Holiday. They fill in the letter with the appropriate vocabulary word.
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Famous Quotes Interpretation

For Students 6th - 9th
In this quote interpretation learning exercise, students must use critical thinking skills to respond to a prompt regarding a quote by Charles Dickens.
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Breaking News English: Teenage Mothers Risk Premature Babies

For Students 5th - 10th
In this English worksheet, students read "Teenage Mothers Risk Premature Babies," and then respond to 1 essay, 47 fill in the blank, 7 short answer, 20 matching, and 8 true or false questions about the selection.
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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Holt, Rinehart and Winston: Ven Conmigo; Giving Advice About Job Interviews

For Students 9th - 10th
From Holt Rinehart Winston's, on-line Ven conmigo series, this is a reading comprehension and sequence exercise on giving advice about job interviews in Spanish.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Centers for Disease Control: Bam! Your Life: Kabam! Comic Creator

For Students 6th - 8th
Students learn about making choices when dealing with bullies, peer pressure, and conflict, then create their own comics, using speech bubbles to write dialogue, in response to what they have learned. Requires Adobe Flash.

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