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House and Furniture
In this house and furniture learning exercise, students label the furniture in the house by choosing the correct words and fill in the blanks to the text by using the furniture names. Students complete 50 problems total.
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Parts of the House and Furniture
In this English learning exercise, students choose the best name for the piece of furniture or room in a house. Students are given several choices from which to choose. The items shown are all common everyday items found in or around a...
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House and Furniture
In this house and furniture worksheet, learners fill in the blanks to a song about a house and answer yes or no questions about names of furniture. Students complete 21 problems total.
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Types of Furniture
For this interactive word identification worksheet, students view illustrations of 14 types of furniture and select the proper name for each type of furniture from the drop-down menu.
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What´s in the House?
In this furniture worksheet, students choose the correct word to represent the furniture shown and answer short answer questions about the pictures. Students complete 19 questions total.
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Furniture - What is in Your House?
For this ESL activity worksheet, students respond to the question "What is in your house?" using the 9 picture clues and the word answer bank to assist them.
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Home, House and Household Exercise
In this word choice activity, students fill in the blanks in 18 sentences with the word that will best complete the thought: home, house, or household.
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Area and Perimeter
In this area and perimeter activity, students solve 2 different problems that include a few parts to each. First, they determine how many units shown are the area and perimeter of particular shapes. Then, students draw how they would fit...
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Aston Hall: A Jacobean House
In this history worksheet, students write down the evidence they see at Aston Hall to support 6 different statements about the hall. They then use their notes to answer 3 questions.
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Around the House 3
In this language arts worksheet, learners learn the names for household furnishings by cutting apart 16 full color Bingo cards and the 16 words that match. There are no directions but this appears to be a Bingo game.
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Rules For the Home Game
Students practice naming furniture in this Home Game. Students also use prepositions of place to describe where the furniture is.
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Rent To Own
Reading can be a good way to learn about many different things, like rent-to-own housing programs. Learners read informational resources about rent-to-own programs and how they work. They complete graphic organizers using the facts they...
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English Exercises: Furniture and Rooms
In this online interactive English worksheet, students respond to 25 fill in the blank questions that require them to use English vocabulary appropriately. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
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Harriet Jabocs and Elizabeth Keckly: The Material and Emotional Realities of Childhood in Slavery
Learning how to make accurate inferences by putting together facts found in multiple sources is one of those skills all learners must develop, but one that can be a challenge to teach. This resource is a must-have for your curriculum...
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Where Does Maple Syrup Come From?
In this maple syrup worksheet, students read an informational article about the discovery of maple syrup, how we get maple syrup today, the "sugar house", how to grade it, and a recipe for a snow cone. Students answer nine true and false...
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Word Choice - Exercise 1: Their, There, and They're
They're going to their house over there. Ah, those pesky homophones! Use this set of 20 fill-in-the-blank questions to assess your classes' skills with the three words there, their, and they're. Practice makes perfect!
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Sir Thomas Holte- Home Furnishings
In this Sir Thomas Holte home furnishings drawing worksheet, students draw pictures of 6 different pieces of furniture that would be found in this home. They tell which piece of furniture they like best and why.
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ESL: Vocabulary Builder
In this ESL vocabulary building learning exercise, students use a drop down list to select the correct names for pictures, numbers, articles of clothing, buildings and furniture items.
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Where are Grandma's Teeth?
Students practice using prepositions and deductive reasoning. In this preposition game, students work in groups to determine where Grandma has lost her dentures. Students eliminate places as clues are revealed.
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Vocab-u-lous! Build a Fabulous Vocab
In this vocabulary learning exercise, students select the best word choice to complete the sentence. The words all correspond to the theme of Valentine's Day.
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Adjective Synonyms
Practice identifying adjectives and using synonyms with one exercise! Learners find the adjective in each sentence and replace it with a synonym from the word bank when they rewrite the sentence.
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The Giving Tree
Little literature analysts listen as you read The Giving Tree to them and discuss other ways the tree could have helped the little boy.A three-column chart is given to each individual showing what the tree and boy gave to each other and...
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Possessive Pronouns
It's mine! No, wait, it's yours! Have your class members practice possessive pronouns so they can properly name who an item belongs to. For this exercise, pupils choose the correct possessive pronouns to complete 12 sentences.
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Parallel Structure
Parallel structure is the focus of this activity. Learners answer 20 questions relating to parallel structure. They fix the problems they encounter in each of the sentences.