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Subject Pronouns, Nouns, & Verbs Flashcards & Charts for ESL, ESS, ELL, EFL
By Kimberly
❤️Looking for a fun way to engage your students in learning about subject pronouns? These low prep, printable charts and flashcards are useful for demonstrating to ESL, ELL, EFL, ESOL, pre-K and kindergarten students when to use each form of a given verb. (Example: I/You/We/They play at the park. He/She/It plays at the park.)
✏️It includes four sets of charts and flashcards (black & white, rainbow, neutral, or pastel colors).
✏️Simply print and laminate for durability and to use dry erase markers when writing your verbs!
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✅Includes: (64 pages)
☑ Subject pronoun charts - lowercase and capital beginning letter (8 pages)
☑ Subject pronoun flashcards - lowercase and capital beginning letter (16 pages / 56 cards)
☑ Singular and plural verbs flashcards (20 pages / 80 cards)
☑ Nouns (places) flashcards (12 pages / 48 cards)
☑ Nouns (people, things) flashcards (8 pages / 32 cards)
✅ Bonus: (2 pages)
☑ Table of contents (2 pages)
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Thanks for stopping by and taking a look. Wishing you a wonderful school year!
❤️Kimberly
OPPOSITE ADJECTIVES - Antonyms - Flashcards - Games - EFL/ESL
By Miss Clever Cookie
Includes everything you need to teach opposite adjectives:
* 72 flashcards
* a memory game
* 2 crosswords
* a wordsearch
* a Tic Tac Toe
* a Trimino puzzle
* 36 I have, Who Has game cards
* a board game.
Prints great in grayscale or colour, low prep.
List of adjectives included in this product:
* big - small; * thick - thin; * old - new; * long - short; *good - bad; * black - white; * noisy - quiet; * fast - slow; * light - dark; * hard - soft; * hot - cold; * strong - weak; * full - empty; * rich - poor; * difficult - easy; * happy - sad; * dry - wet; * beautiful - ugly; * straight - curly; * high - low; * healthy - sick; * lazy - hard-working; * narrow - wide; * tidy - messy; * safe - dangerous; * useful - useless; * dirty - clean; * cheap - expensive; * left - right; * stupid - clever; * first - last; * dead - alive; * polite - rude; * naughty - nice; * right - wrong; * fat - thin
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives - Sorts and Games
Adjectives vs Adverbs Kaboom! Game (also called Zap or Bam); incl. worksheets
Complete Sentences and Incomplete Sentences Google Slides™
By Jennifer Connett
This slides activity begins with a mini lesson on complete sentences and incomplete sentences. Students will read each sentence or sentence fragment and click yes if the words make a complete sentence or click no if the words form an incomplete sentence. There is a card at the beginning of the deck that helps students remember the rules for a complete sentence.
What is Included:
Boom Card Version:
Complete and Incomplete Sentences
Contractions Self Checking Cards
By Jennifer Connett
Have students practice making and breaking apart contraction with this set of self checking cards. There are two sets of contraction cards. One set shows the words (it is) on the top and the contraction (it's) hidden inside. The second set is reversed, with the contraction on the outside and the words are hidden. There is a recording sheet for each set.
Students will look at the words or contraction on the front of the card. Then, they will write the words or contraction on the recording sheet in the first column. They will then write the corresponding contraction or words in the second column. Finally, the student will open the card to see if they answered the second column correctly. They then fill in YES or NO in the third column to indicate whether their answer was right or wrong in the second column. They fix the second column if they were incorrect.