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Worksheet 7: Family Relationships
Students read and complete 10 sentences about family relationships. Students fill in each blank in column A with a letter of the correct answer from column B using words such as; uncle, aunt, niece, and nephew.
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This is My Family
In this English Language family activity worksheet, students use the template of the house and draw in their family members to help them identify the word 'family.'
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Family Ties
In this vocabulary activity learning exercise, students read the sentences and finish each one with the correct term about family. Students complete 10 sentences.
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Writing Situation: Family Gathering
In this writing worksheet, students are given a prompt about writing a story about a favorite family gathering. Pages are lined for writing.
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ESL-Family Relationships
For this ESL family relationships worksheet, students fill in blanks, choosing the correct word describing a family member. A link to additional exercises is provided.
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ESL: Family Relationships
In this ESL family relationships worksheet, students select the word from a drop down list that correctly explains a family relationship given.
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Half a crossword - The Family
In this ESL worksheet, students work in pairs to complete a crossword puzzle listing people in one's family. Students take turns giving clues for words already included in their puzzle and answering their partner's clues.
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Family Questions Worksheet
In this ESL word and picture matching worksheet, students analyze 7 pictures of members of a family. Students match these pictures with the words that describe them.
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ESL Writing Practice: Family Words-'ub/'up/'ud/
In this ESL writing practice worksheet, students trace and write a set of words from the 'ub' 'up' ud' family on lines provided. A reference web site is given.
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Create Your Own Family Crest
Students develop a design for their own family crest. Students make a large model crest for their family.
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Tale of Hungbu and Nolbu
Engage in a instructional activity that is concerned with the teaching of family values for helping to understand Korean culture. The values of Koreans is explored using a literature study.
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Changes in Relationships
Little learners can discuss and consider how relationships change. This presentation asks them if they have brothers and sisters, new babies, or grandparents in the family. They think about who needs help and the type of relationships...
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The Shape of Things
In this family activity worksheet, students work with family members to discover the various shapes of objects around them. Students complete the presented activity and respond to 2 short answer questions about what they have discovered...
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Water-our Precious Resource
Students complete a unit of lessons on water as a limited resource. They conduct Internet research, record information in electronic journals, utilize spreadsheets, conserve water and record the results, and conduct water safety tests on...
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Utilizing Individual Resources in Everyday Problem Solving
Students utilize their understanding of individual resources in solving practical, everyday problems that might arise in the workplace and/or in their family and home.
Indian Land Tenure Foundation
Relationship with Nature
After a class discussion that focuses on kinship and extended family, young learners explore how Native Americans have lived in clans and other forms of extended family divisions. Pupils also see how Native Americans relate to the...
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Interdisciplinary Unit On Wellness
Middle schoolers create a portfolio throughout their middle school years on wellness. Students explore their awareness of the connections between health, physical education, and family and consumer sciences with particular emphasis on...
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Addition Fact Families
Fact families are an excellent way to connect math operations for beginners to addition and subtraction. Use the examples here to review this concept before scholars try these on their own. For each, they examine two related number...
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Homeschooling through the Holidays
Use your unique flexibility to help your family explore the holiday traditions of various cultures.
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How do Poets Use Language?
Why do writers choose the language they do? Here's a resource that has the poet himself answer that very question. Joseph Coelho explains why he chose the words and images he used in his poem, "If All the World Were Paper."
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Exploring Countries and Cultures
Fifth graders choose a country associated with a family member and research its location, government, language, economy, history, holidays, foods, sports, and famous people. They write to inform using this data and draw a map identifying...
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Getting Help: Food Stamps and Nutrition Programs
Here is another lesson regarding the law. This time, the laws that dictate eligibility for food stamps is the focus. After an initial discussion about the basics of the laws, learners do a case study of a family who is applying for food...
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Surviving Hitler
Are you thinking of reading Surviving Hitler with your class? If so, you will find these worksheets to be useful. They include great activities which are designed to help your readers respond to the book. Predicting events and a chart...
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The Color of My Words
Explore the story The Color of My Words by Lynn Joseph using this resource. Learners answer comprehension questions, fill in graphic organizers, and write a poem.