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Sentence Patterns Worksheet Writing Activities
By Beth Hammett
Help students understand and master the four kinds of sentences with this fun, interactive, activity! Students use brochures, magazines, newspapers, etc... to find real life writing examples of the four basic kinds of sentences: Simple Compound Complex Compound-Complex Great small group activity that gets students discussing rules, reading, and sentence varieties!
By Beth Hammett
7 Super Bowl Word Puzzles that incorporate language into the ELA classroom. Includes: Word Search Crossword Criss Cross Word Match Compound Words Super Bowl Silly Sayings (Alliteration) 2 Mazes (no ELA content) Adjectives and Adverbs Super Bowl Story Answers for mazes and puzzles Fun for Super Bowl week ELA students!
Circus I-Spy for Grades Pre-k-1
By Beth Hammett
Have students help Wacky Wayne find letters, numbers, and shapes inside these ten circus-themed I-Spy handouts. Includes: Basic letters Numbers 1-8 Shapes: star, triangle, heart, and more... Scene themed shapes Fun learning activities for reviews and/or assessments of recognizing letters, numbers, and shapes.
Oxymoron Figurative Language Reference Handout FULLY EDITABLE
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Do you need examples of oxymorons for your students? Do you struggle to find lists to share with your students? Do you want to support your students in learning figurative language? Then download this Oxymoron Figurative Language Reference Handout FULLY EDITABLE! This editable list of over 40 oxymorons with definitions can be used as a handout or for your own worksheets. Perfect to put in a writing binder or at writing centers for students to have easy access. No more searching the internet to find the right examples. It's all right here!
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Conditionals - English Grammar Series
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Creating if-then statements is a common aspect of your mother tongue, and incorporating them into your English discussions can greatly enhance your communication skills. In total, there are four conditionals that you will gradually learn to use, beginning with the most basic ones: the zero and first conditional. Take a glance at this overview to get a general understanding of how all conditionals function and when to apply them.
A sentence with a condition relies on the word 'if'. Conditional sentences consist of two parts - the first part starts with 'if' to depict a potential scenario, while the second part explains the result. Input: "The company experienced a significant decrease in profits due to the economic downturn."
Paraphrased: "The economic downturn led to a large decrease in profits for the company."
If it starts raining, we will become soaked.
The meaning remains the same even when the two parts are switched.
Check out this practical ebook guide to find out how the conditionals are form, when and how they are used, and plenty of practice for your students.
Reported Speech - English Grammar Series
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Reported Speech, also known as Indirect Speech, is an important part of conversational English because it requires repeating someone else's words.
English language students need to learn and practice the Reported Speech, since it is used in various situations to convey information or repeat someone else's words. This ebook will focus only on instances where the reporting verb is in past tense (such as said, told, etc.), necessitating a shift to past tense in the reported clause for practical reasons. For example: 'I am going to the super market' becomes 'He said that he was going to the super market'. It is also possible to report someone's words in the present without any tense change. For example: 'He says he is going to the super market'.
This ebook can help students learn how to use Reported Speech, understand its purpose, and practice through various interactive exercises. The solutions are given towards the conclusion of the book.
Passive Voice - English Grammar Series
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
At first, passive voice might appear complex, but once you get acquainted with it, the fundamental structures stay the same. The ability to switch between passive and active voices is beneficial for intermediate to advanced English learners as it can prevent miscommunications, boost politeness, and enhance language abilities. This is a detailed explanation of the occasions where the passive voice should be used in the English language.
Passive voice emphasizes the recipient of the action rather than the doer (agent) of the action. The passive voice is created by us using:
The action was received by the object (by the doer of the action).
Incorporating the part related to the agent (by + person who performed the action) is not mandatory and varies based on the situation. The aim of using passive voice is to highlight the action rather than the agent, therefore including information about the agent could be redundant or stating the obvious.
This in-depth manual details the formation and usage of the Passive Voice, including numerous examples and practice exercises. The answer key can be located at the conclusion of the book.
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Football is the globe's most favored ball sport in terms of participants and viewers. Basic in its main rules and necessary gear, the game can be played nearly anywhere, including official football fields, gyms, streets, schoolyards, parks, or beaches. Football's regulatory organization, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), projected that around 250 million football players and more than 1.3 billion individuals were "interested" in football at the dawn of the 21st century; in 2010, an overall television viewership exceeding 26 billion tuned in to watch football's top event, the every-four-years monthlong World Cup finals.
The figures by themselves are sufficient to persuade you that football is an excellent motivator for your students. This convenient ebook will enable you to instruct them on fundamental football vocabulary, explore various football-related idioms more thoroughly, and engage in practice exercises to reinforce that understanding. The solutions to the tasks are given at the conclusion.
Idioms About Food Figurative Language Handout
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Do you want to engage your students to learn about idioms? Do you want them to be motivated and eager to learn? Then download this Idioms About Food Figurative Language Handout! This resource includes over 45 idioms related to food to help your students learn some functional figurative language. Use it with my other figurative language resources for a full unit's worth of activities!
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By Beth Hammett
Ten story starters themed for Easter! Includes word bank and lines on each handout for younger writing students. Easter themed words include: Easter, bunny, chick, duck, eggs, and many more... Use with whole group, small group, or individually. Excellent for creative writing and vocabulary enhancement. Meets CCSS and can be used in peer workshopping classes. Great writing gifts to make and give for Easter!
Conjugation of the Verb TO BE | AM IS ARE | Bug Swatting Game | EFL ESL
By Miss Clever Cookie
Do your EFL/ESL students struggle with conjugation of the verb TO BE? Try this fun activity to reinforce and automate the correct usage of AM, IS and ARE. Suitable for pair work, small groups and team activities. A chart and a handout are included.
INCLUDED IN THIS PRODUCT:
♥ Suggestions on how to use
♥ An anchor chart / a grammar overview
♥ Handouts
♥ 45 sentence cards
♥ 3 bug cards with the 3 forms of the verb TO BE ( AM, IS and ARE)
♥ A printable fly swatter
INSTRUCTIONS:
☻Print & Prepare
☻Play
SMALL GROUP ACTIVITY:
PAIR ACTIVITY:
TEAM GAME:
EXTENSION ACTIVITY
OPTIONS FOR USE:
♥ Pair Work
♥ Small Group Activity
♥ Team Games
♥ Review
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Back to School 2024-2025 School Calendars Minimalist
By Cheryl Bennett
Calendars are a necessity for teaching and practicing the days and dates daily. Helping students organize is a bonus! This resource for all levels will give you 12 months, from July 2024-June 2025. This is the perfect resource for ESL/ELL/ENL students!
Included are
Get ready for the 2024-2025 year now! All you do is print!
6th Math Writing Prompts - TELPAS
By MsVisualizer
6 different writing prompts on 6th grade math topics perfect for TELPAS writing samples.
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Back to School 2024-2025 School Calendars with Seasonal Clipart, Low or No Prep
By Cheryl Bennett
Calendars are a necessity for teaching and practicing the days and dates daily. Helping students organize is a bonus! This resource for all levels will give you 12 months, from July 2024-June 2025. This is the perfect resource for ESL/ELL/ENL students!
Included are
Get ready for the 2024-2025 year now! All you do is print!
Grammar Tables | All 12 English Tenses | Handouts
By Miss Clever Cookie
These printable, easy to use grammar charts will help your students learn all 12 English tenses and the conjugation of the verbs to HAVE, HAVE GOT and to BE. They're ideal for students with learning difficulties / younger students who find copying from a board challenging. They fit perfectly in A5 notebooks. Just print out, cut up and hand out.
Grammar tables for each tense cover
Choose between complete tables and tables that require student input* (*available in tenses in which grammatical verbs change in third-person singular).
List of grammar tables:
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By La Llama Bilingüe
This is a very practical tool to support elementary writers. It displays different types of descriptive words, sentence starters and many other useful writing elements that will make your students feel confident to write great stories. This can also be used for English Language Learners as it can help them to build up vocabulary. Easy to use, print both sides, fold and go!
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June- Picture Supported Reading Passage ESL/Special Ed
By Mrs. Linea
Are you currently teaching about June? Do you need a NO PREP activity for your students?
This Reading passage is created with picture support for non-readers or low level ESL students.
This short passage tells all about the month of June, along with weather and holidays. Students can read successfully by using the symbol/picture supports to guide them.
This also includes a short 5 question quiz to assess students’ understanding!
NO PREP, Just print & it's ready to use!
Terms
Copyright © Mrs. Linea. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
April- Picture Supported Reading Passage ESL/Special Ed
By Mrs. Linea
Are you currently teaching about April? Do you need a NO PREP activity for your students?
This Reading passage is created with picture support for non-readers or low level ESL students.
This short passage tells all about the month of April, along with weather and holidays. Students can read successfully by using the symbol/picture supports to guide them.
This also includes a short 5 question quiz to assess students’ understanding!
NO PREP, Just print & it's ready to use!
Terms
Copyright © Demi Linea. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
May- Picture Supported Reading Passage ESL/Special Ed
By Mrs. Linea
Are you currently teaching about May? Do you need a NO PREP activity for your students?
This Reading passage is created with picture support for non-readers or low level ESL students.
This short passage tells all about the month of May, along with weather and holidays. Students can read successfully by using the symbol/picture supports to guide them.
This also includes a short 5 question quiz to assess students’ understanding!
NO PREP, Just print & it's ready to use!
Terms
Copyright © Demi Linea. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
By Beth Hammett
40 fun, coloring, and writing Father's Day activities in Spanish and English for elementary grades. Includes: Poem #1 Dad 5 Reasons Why..., 2 grade level word searches (in English only) Why I Love You... My Favorite Memory... Gift boxes with writing activities and much, much more! Unique, fun, and educational narrative writings! Everything needed to make and give Father's Day memories!