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What, When or Where?
In this question words worksheet, students complete a ten question multiple choice on-line interactive quiz about the correct use of question words "what", "when" and "where".
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Guided Reading with Where Is My Puppy?
First graders read the book, Where Is My Puppy? Working in guided reading groups, they discuss having a puppy and predict what might occur in the story. After reading the book aloud, they retell the story and locate the puppy on each page.
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ESL Pre-Intermediate Where People Live Questions
In this ESL pre-intermediate where people live worksheet, students form 10 questions about where someone lives, and use the same questions to ask their partner about their home.
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Who, Where and When
In this language arts worksheet, students read a phrase and analyze the pictures. Students write "who", "where" or "when" under each phrase.
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Intermediate Forming Questions - "Where"
In this question writing worksheet, students use the scrambles words on the right to write questions on the blank lines on the left. They include the word "where" in each of 8 sentences.
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Intermediate Forming Questions - Where
In this forming questions activity, students unscramble the words to create sentences starting with the word "where". Students create 8 sentences.
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Reading Comprehension Quiz: Where Should Turtle Be?
In this reading comprehension worksheet, students complete a 10 question multiple choice quiz about the book Where Should Turtles Be?
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Where on Earth Is My Bagel?: vocabulary words
In this vocabulary words worksheet, students read the book Where On Earth Is My Bagel? and put their vocabulary words into abc order and into sentences. Students do this for 10 words.
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Where The Red Fern Grows: Chapter 16
In this reading comprehension worksheet, students complete a 12 question multiple choice exercise pertaining to chapter 16 of Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls.
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Where's Waldo
Student looks for Waldo in one the Where's Waldo books a certain number of times. When they find him, they write a sentence that explains where Waldo is using prepositions. They then read their sentences to find that it is easier now to...
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Creative Problem Solving: Using the 5 W's (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
Third graders assimilate the use of the 5 W's (Who, What, Where, When, Why) when solving problems that are presented in literature and in real life situations. They use common fairy tales to solve problems that might arise at home or...
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They or There and Where or Were
In this homonyms learning exercise, learners complete 10 sentences with either "they" or "there". Students then complete 10 sentences with "where" or "were".
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Questions Words: Who, What, How, When and Where
In this question word worksheet, students fill in the missing word in a question. The words to choose from are who, what, how, when and where. There are fifteen questions to complete.
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Where is...
Students create a print or online photo book much like the Where's Waldo books. In this book creation lesson plan, students take photographs and insert themselves in the photographs using an online program. Students create at least 5...
American Press Institute
Media Literacy: Where News Comes From
What actually happens at a press conference? Make sense of the mayhem with a mock press conference activity designed to promote media literacy. Individuals participate as either members of the press or the governor's office to examine...
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Where Am I? (15)
Guess the setting in a series of reading passages that allow learners to make inferences. Five short descriptions prompt kids to match one of four settings, based on context clues.
New York City Department of Education
Grade 2 Literacy in Social Studies: Where Is Home?
What makes a community? How communities differ? Young scholars research different types of communities, small rural towns, and large crowded cities. They respond to writing prompts, and write essays in groups to understand the wide...
Perkins School for the Blind
Where Shall I Put It?
Position and positional phrases are concepts that need to be constructed for learners with low or no vision. Help them gain competence and a conceptual understanding of words like on, in, and under with a funny game. After gathering a...
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Where Does Food Come From?
Distinguish between food and non-food items. Recognize that food is obtained from both plant and animal sources. Identify sources for some common animal foods then construct a simple food path from the farm to the consumer.
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Investigating Our Past: Where Did Humans Come From?
Investigate the theories of human evolution. In this research based instructional activity, learners research and discuss how geographic isolation, interbreeding, generalization, and specialization are factors in the history of humans....
American Press Institute
Newspapers in Your Life: What’s News Where?
Big news isn't necessarily newsworthy everywhere! How do journalists decide what to cover with so much happening around them? A instructional activity on media literacy examines the factors that affect the media's choice of stories to...
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Where In the World is the Dominican Republic?
Students begin the activity by discussing how where they live affects how they live. As a class, they add examples to each category such as home types, clothing, jobs and food. Using those categories, they write about their life in the...
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Where does our trash come from?
Students interview the school custodian to get information about the trash found in the school community. In this trash lesson plan, students work in groups to analyze the content of a waste basket, see where the trash goes and...
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Where Do They Live?
In this animal habitat worksheet, students color a picture of 3 habitats. They then cut and color 12 animal pictures. Students paste the animals in the spaces, according to where they live.
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