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Multiplying Fractions to Ninths (J)
Here is a fraction multiplication worksheet in which learners sharpen their math skills as they solve 10 problems that require them to multiply fractions with unlike denominators.
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Multiplying Fractions to Ninths (I)
Elementary schoolers sharpen their math skills as they solve 10 problems that require them to multiply fractions with unlike denominators.
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Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers (D)
Ten multiplication problems require aspiring analysts to multiply whole numbers with simple fractions. The denominators range from 2 to 13, and some of the answers can be simplified. Excellent practice to assign as homework!
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Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers (C)
Use this multiplication exercise to have learners sharpen their math skills. They solve 10 problems that require them to multiply fractions by whole numbers. This is one in a series of similar worksheets that you can keep on hand to...
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Turtles in my Sandbox - Math Word Problems
For this online interactive math word problem worksheet, fourth and fifth graders solve 10 word problems using mixed operations. They select the appropriate answers and submit their answers to be scored.
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Simple Present 1
In this online interactive grammar skills worksheet, students answer 10 multiple choice questions regarding the use of simple present tense verbs. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
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English Exercises: Verb Tenses Exercises
In this online interactive English worksheet, students respond to 30 multiple choice questions that require them to use verb tenses appropriately. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
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Beginning Synonyms and Antonyms #17
Now that your English language learners have mastered identifying the synonyms and antonyms of adjectives, nouns, and verbs, mix them all together and have them try again! This worksheet requires learners to find the antonyms and...
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Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Here is a parallel and perpendicular lines worksheet which has learners respond to 10 questions that require them to identify lines and draw lines.
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Weather Words Decoder (Easy)
Kids love a mystery! There are 11 sets of numbers, and each number translates to a certain letter. To find the word, learners have to record which letters are associated with which numbers. The theme is weather related vocabulary and...
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Ask If...
Group your learners together to practice asking questions. In groups, they decide on five yes or no questions to ask each other. Before letting them practice, consider modeling the intonation when one asks a question.
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Do You Have Any Plans for the Weekend?
What are you doing over the weekend? Pair up your class members for a speaking opportunity. First, they decide what they're going to do over the weekend, and then they share these things with a partner. Have them share their plans with...
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The Phone is for You/Wrong Number
Review basic phone etiquette with your English language learners. There are two example conversations shown. Now, create a few examples of your own!
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Could You Do Me a Favor?
Could you do me a favor? Use the list of scenarios to create mini conversations with a partner. The prompt gives a scenario (like you are broke), and you have to decide what kind of favor you would ask a friend. Perhaps you would ask to...
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I Should Have Studied Harder
What are three regrets that you have (or have had)? Use this question to spark discussion in your English language learners. There are two examples provided.
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On the Other Hand
Do you live in the country, city, or suburbs? Use this conversational starter to discuss the advantages and disadvantages to living in a certain area. There's a small chart for your learners to take notes.
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Would Rather
Design mini conversations around deciding what you and a friend would prefer to eat, drink, do, etc. While the example conversation isn't very descriptive, you could easily provide a better model for your English language learners to...
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Have You Heard the Weather Forecast?
Use the weather to inspire conversations that would take place between you and a friend. First learners list as many different types of weather as they can think of, and then they create mini conversations that would take place with a...
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Do You Mind Turning the Music Down?
Now that your English language learners are building their vocabulary, it's time to practice linking it all together to form entire thoughts and questions. Use this instructional activity to inspire conversation based off of the prompts...
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Role Play: Shopping, Buying a CD
Build English fluency by pairing up your English language learners and providing them with this short conversational piece about shopping for a CD. One learner takes on the role of Sue, and the other takes on the role of Bob. Before...
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Speaking Practice
Review the past and present tense! Two short speaking practices are included on this instructional activity. The speaker pairs up with a partner to practice the first activity and finds a new partner to practice the second activity.
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Writing Review 3
After reviewing basic capitalization and punctuation rules, give your young grammarians this four-question quiz to assess their understanding of the most basic English language conventions.
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Commonly Confused Words: More Homonyms
Understanding the spelling and meaning of homophones is particularly difficult for English language learners. This online quiz focuses on 20 different sets of homophones. The learner reads the sentence and decides which word fits...
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ESL: Commonly Confused Words-Quiz 19
Designed for your advanced English language learners, this commonly confused words quiz contains 20 multiple choice options. The user reads the sentence and decides which option best fits in the space provided.