Find worksheets to help supplement your teaching of Counting Money and Making Change. Activities for all levels, from Kindergarten through 4th grade.
An easy way to practice some sentence structure is this quick error correction activity. Make up some sentences with your target grammar. Some of them should have errors while others do not. Then, students have to decide if it’s correct, and if not, make whatever changes are necessary. ...
As an enquiry is a request for information, students often make the same mistakes with enquiries as they do with requests, especially using the imperative in sentences like “Please tell me…” In English, that is an order/ command/ instruction, so almost never suitable for asking for informat...
• Change the y to and i, then add es Also includes 3 worksheets with a mixture of noun types. Included with each type: a worksheet with a chart, a worksheet with sentences to fill in the blanks, and a worksheet to practice filling in the blanks in stories. ...
Silent ‘e’ Sentence Generator:Unravel the mystery of the silent ‘e’ and its impact on vowel sounds with our Silent ‘e’ Sentence Generator. Consonant Blends Sentence Generator: exploring consonant blends in sentences with our Consonant Blends Generator. ...
This 121-page resource is easy to use and full of writing, math, crafts, and skills. Crafts include gift ideas for your students to make. Packed with language arts,glyphs, missing addends, root words, comprehension, informational book, poetry, scrambled sentences, crafts, worksheets, and games...
You’re: A contraction of “you are.” It’s great for making sentences flow more smoothly, like “You’re doing a great job!” Tip: Split “you’re” to check if “you are” fits in your sentence. If it does, “you’re” is your word!
Using a telephone Study the sentences below: I'm afraid I don't have time to talk right now. I'llcall you backlater. I’llsendyouan smswith my new address and telephone number. Hmm, it wasn’t Robert who answered the phone. I probablydialled the wrong number. ...
He and his wife are going on a trip. They are going to be on a boat. They will be around water. They will be going swimming. They have gone swimming before. The author has gotten seasick on a boat in the past. This information was not clearly stated in the sentences, but you can...
It also discusses the way teaching materials are put to use, and the strategies used by the teachers to teach their students to learn to read words and sentences. The monolingual writing practices in English at the board, or in the students' notebooks, contrast with the bilingual talk (...