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Two Red Flowers
For this tracing words worksheet, students trace two phrases: "Two red flowers" and "Two blue flowers." This is tracing only with no room for additional practice.
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Where Is It? (Tracing)
In this tracing words worksheet, students trace two sentences: "Where is it?" and "Where is the ball?". This is tracing only with no room for additional practice.
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Nouns and Definitions
In this nouns and definitions worksheet, students read ten nouns and find the definitions in another column. Students write the letter of the definition next to each word.
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Quiz: Who and Whom
In this word use worksheet, students learn that "who" is used as a subject and "whom" for the object. Students complete a 25 question multiple choice assessment. Note: A professor's name is printed at the top of the page.
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Fruits Crossword
In this ESL worksheet, students identify the fruits pictured by filling in the missing letters. Students complete the crossword puzzle by placing the letters of each word in the appropriate boxes
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_un Matching Cards
In this early childhood _un matching cards worksheet, students cut out the 6 word cards and picture cards that have the -un sound and use them to play a matching game.
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Counting Apples Booklet
In this word and color recognition booklet template, students follow the textual clues to draw and color their own apple pictures in order to create an apple counting booklet.
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Maus: Bingo Vacabulary Strategy
The definitions for unfamiliar words drawn from Art Spiegelman graphic novel memoir, Maus, provide the clues for a vocabulary bingo game.
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How Many Languages Do You Speak When You Speak English?
What do the words pizza, broccoli, and ciao have in common? Why they are all English words that originally came from Italian. Ask your middle schoolers to guess the origins of a list of words by matching the word with the language from...
National External Diploma Program Council
Numbers
The written form for 345 is three-hundred forty-five, where as the word form for 70% is seventy percent. Here, young mathematicians read 10 sentences and write the word form of each number in the sentences.
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Solving Radical Equations
In this algebra worksheet, young scholars solve 10 equations for the given variable. Each problem involves numbers under a radical sign.
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Analogy Questions
Analogies often assess vocabulary development. Use this resource as quick practice for your middle schoolers! An analogy is provided, and they must find the analogy that correctly relates. There are five questions.
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Monster Vocabulary
Challenge language arts learners with a crossword puzzle that focuses on vocabulary words from Walter Dean Myers' Monster. After kids read the clues at the bottom of the page, they complete the puzzle with their newly defined words.
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Favorites
In this favorites instructional activity, students respond to 3 questions regarding their favorite colors, favorite foods, and favorite songs.
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Verbs: Present Progressive
Explore the present progressive tense with your English language learners. Study the first chart, noticing the verbs that are used. Then use the same six verbs to complete sentences in the second chart.
University Interscholastic League
English Lesson to Prepare for UIL Spelling and Vocabulary Contest
"i before e. . ." Spelling is easier if kids know the eight basic spelling rules contained in this resource packet.
Nosapo
Reading Activity: Circle the Right
Fables can teach us about life's morals, but they are also helpful for reviewing verb tense, spelling, and word choice. Three reading passages feature well-known fables, each with several opportunities for students to circle the correct...
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Flowers for Algernon, by Daniel Keyes
Looking for materials to accompany your study of Flowers for Algernon, by Daniel Keyes? Look no further! Included here is everything you need to go alongside your unit: worksheets, graphic organizers, writing assignments, an assessment,...
Nosapo
Pronouns: Personal Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns
Which do you use: that or this? Which or where? Me or I? Practice pronoun use with a series of activities that focus on personal and demonstrative pronouns.
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A-Z Letter and Word Printing Practice
In this D'Nealian printing practice worksheet set, 2nd graders trace dotted lines to print both the upper and lower case letters from A- Z. They trace the dotted lines to write words on each of the letter pages.
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DeNelian Printing: Entire Alphabet: Upper and Lower Case with Four Words
In this language arts learning exercise, learners learn to form upper and lower case DeNelian printed letters. Students trace the dotted examples and then form their own letters. Learners then print 4 words that start with the letter....
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Words and Letters Practice #3
In this words and letters practice worksheet, students practice naming letters and practicing sounds of given sets of letters, read simple sentences, and practice sight words.
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High Frequency and Spelling Words: "A Butterfly Grows"
In this "A Butterfly Grows" high frequency and spelling word worksheet, students read and write given spelling and high frequency words, use them in sentences and practice reading a paragraph.
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High Frequency Words: lesson 27
For this high frequency words worksheet, students complete high frequency word activities by writing ou sound words, fill in the blanks to sentences, and answering short answer questions about stories. Students complete 4 activities total.
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