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Comparative And Superlatives 1
In this language arts instructional activity, students investigate the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives by writing both for 10 adjectives on the page. Example: thin (thinner, thinnest). Some are irregular such as good...
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Using a Computer to Write a Letter – Verbs (Sequencing)
In this sequencing worksheet, students will cut out sentences about how to write a letter using a computer. Then students will rearrange the sentence strips in chronological order.
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Commonly Misspelled Words
In this spelling worksheet, students read a list of 100 commonly misspelled words. Words include absence, accept, accidentally, embarrass, and perceive.
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Question Tags
In this ESL learning exercise, students focus on the correct usage of question tags. Students complete 20 questions by adding the appropriate question tag to the end of each statement.
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Left-Handers Day
In this left-handers day worksheet, students read or listen to a passage, then match phrases, fill in the blanks, choose the correct words, unscramble words and sentences, put sentences in order, write discussion questions and conduct a...
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Complete the Sentences 4
In this language arts worksheet, students examine 20 incomplete sentences with 4 possible choices for endings. Students choose the most appropriate word to best compete the sentence.
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Ordinals 1--Months of the Year
In this math worksheet, students learn ordinal numbers (first, second, third...) by completing 12 sentences which tell the order for the months of the year. Students complete the sentences which give the months out of order. Example:...
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Using Numbers 4
In this language arts activity, students learn to understand the words for the numbers as well as the names of the math operations. Students analyze and problem solve three multi- step problems, writing all answers in word form.
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Using Numbers 2
For this language arts and math worksheet, students read 12 mixed operation problems which are expressed in words. Students write the answers to the equations in words. Example: five plus eleven equals (sixteen).