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Computation: How can we use rice to solve problem questions?
Fourth graders graph metric tons of rice produced by various countries. In this graphing lesson, 4th graders follow problem solving steps to answer questions about rice nutrition and then graph the amount of rice produced by several...
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Ask a Direct Question
In this direct questions instructional activity, students use a form for asking direct questions. Students complete twenty-two exercises to help them with asking direct questions.
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Anna Grammar Worksheet - Yes/No Questions
In this grammar activity, students fill in 10 sentences with the correct word - am, are or is. They correct 8 sentences by putting the words in order.
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Recognizing Sentences
In this complete sentences activity, students complete 10 yes or no questions about sentences. Students must decide if each line is an example of a complete sentence or not.
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911 for Kids
In this emergency response worksheet, students read about the proper use of 911 in emergency situations. They answer 10 yes or no questions based on the short reading and their comprehension of emergency response.
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Present Perfect Continuous
In this present perfect verb worksheet, students create twenty yes or no questions from given words. Students add have/has and change the verb tense in order to complete the sentence.
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Write the Questions
In this writing questions instructional activity, students read 25 answers. Students write a question for each that will correspond. Some will be past and some present tense.
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Write the Question
In this questions and answers worksheet, students write an appropriate question that could go with each of 8 answers. Note: The name of a professor is at the top of the page.
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ESOL Recognize Basic Questions
Students review information questions with who, what, when and where. They orally practice answering questions as a class then work in pairs to practice all questions and answers orally.
Pearson
Questions with Any, Some, How Much, How Many; Quantity Expressions
How many times do you need to review quantity expressions? Focus on the words any, how much, some, and how many with an engaging grammar presentation.
K12 Reader
Fungi Are Alive
They are alive even though they are neither plants or animals! Yes, fungi are the subject of this two-part comprehension worksheet. Kids read the article and then use information found there to respond to comprehension questions.
Read Works
Trading Pumpkins
Can you imagine a pumpkin patch without pumpkins? Learners read how Tammy's family solves their problem in a cooperative way, followed by a set of 10 reading comprehension questions.
Read Works
Edison Tried and Tried Again
How many times did it take Thomas Edison to invent a successful working lightbulb? Young learners read a short passage about this famous inventor and his determination in getting an idea to work successfully. Then, pupils respond to four...
Science Matters
Earthquakes and Volcanoes Pre-Assessment
See how much your class knows about earthquakes and volcanic activity and how these events shape geologic features. The first lesson in the series of 20 is a pre-test to find out what pupils already know. It includes 10 vocabulary words...
Scholastic
Smart Quotes Mini-Lesson
Prepare for an interview project with a set of worksheets about asking questions and quoting people. After completing a grammar exercise about quotation marks, kids write out the questions they want to ask their interviewee, and record...
K5 Learning
Force
Follow-up a physical science lesson with a reading passage that connects sports to force. Readers respond to six short answer questions that requires them to use the text as a basis for the answers.
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Verbal Cues
Help young learners practice drawing conclusions and using reasoning through this simple game idea. The teacher places a mystery object in a bag and learners must ask yes/no questions until they guess what it is correctly. As a model of...
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Hobbies
How many different hobbies can you name in French? Using this question, French classes are asked to list as many hobbies as they can. Although the activities themselves are not included in this teacher guide, you could create them...
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My Worksheet: People
In this yes/no question worksheet, students study 7 pictures of people doing their jobs. Students answer the question by each picture with either "Yes he is, " or "No, he isn't."
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Froggy's Baby Sister: Worksheet Packet
In this Froggy's Baby Sister worksheet packet, 2nd graders will learn vocabulary words my filling in missing letters and using a textbox, answer 10 yes or no comprehension questions, find words in a word search, complete cloze sentences,...
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Will You Mast English?
In this ESL worksheet, students ask a partner 20 questions. For example, "Do you have any English speaking friends?" and "Have you ever sung an English song at karaoke?"
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Why does Twenty Questions Suffice for Guessing a Number Between One and One Million?
In this probability instructional activity, students use logarithms and exponentials to determine why twenty questions suffice for guessing a number between one and million. The solution is provided.
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Wetlands Issues
In this wetlands worksheet, students write questions for topics in a game about the wetlands. Students write 5 questions for each topic.
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Shorten the Length
Learn how to summarize by identifying main ideas and supporting details. Readers cross out unimportant information as they read through a text. Is it a random detail? Cross it out! They then draw a concept map, placing the main idea in...