The students look at the picture and answer the questions with complete sentences.If you like this worksheet, you can find more picture descriptions here:https://en.islcollective.com/mypage/my-creations?search_key=Picture+description&type=printables&option=published&id=5163&grammar=&vocabulary=&materials=&levels=&studentTypes=&skills=&languageExams=&dialect=&functions=&page=1&sorting_type=most_newest&filter_type=filter_all&view_type=list&view_length=12 - ESL worksheets
Transition Words and Definitions, Transition Words For Essays Transition words are words that connect two sentences, phrases, paragraphs. words such as ‘but’, ‘and’, ‘so’ are used to provide this connection. Transition words can connect anything from short phrases to paragraphs. Transition Word Types: Transition words are divided into different classes according to the type of transition we want to make. There are several words specific to each classification. Sometimes they have the same meanings and sometimes they have different meaning. Transitions also show the relationship between the main idea and the sentence (or in the paragraph) within the author’s necessary
Irregular Verbs! Following is a big list of irregular verbs in English from A to Z with ESL pictures to help you expand your vocabulary.
Relative pronouns are essential building blocks of English, serving as the links that bind parts of a sentence together. These words, which include "who,"
Beschreibung diverser Nähfüße mit deutscher und englischer Bezeichnung
*UPDATED* These editable posters can be displayed around the room to help remind students of the daily routines of Words Their Way or word study. The packet includes 5 (8.5 x 11) posters in both Spanish & English (Days of the Week & Days 1-5), editable posters, and blank templates. I also included a full sheet menu for students to place in their folders or glue in their notebooks. Included in this packet: ✎5 posters (pdf) in English (Days of the Week) ✎5 posters (pdf) in Spanish (Days of the Week) ✎5 posters (pdf) in English (Days 1-5) ✎5 posters (pdf) in Spanish (Days 1-5) ✎20 editable posters (4 Versions) ✎10 blank template posters ✎1 full sheet menu in English ✎1 full sheet menu in Spanish Take a look at my other bilingual resources: Project-Based Learning Posters (English & Spanish) Spanish/English Four Corners Posters {Freebie} Spanish Fluency Strips {The Bundle} Reading Strategy Posters {Spanish & English} Enjoy!Thanks!❤
Self-portrait ideas around the topic "Identity" or "Personality" but I could also work for general descriptive adjectives lesson as well.
Teach your students about the difference and similarities between "used to" and "would" This is a large file which can be printed in large scale...
This is a cute activity where ESL students have to draw monsters based on the description of the body parts on the worksheet.
Kids learn how to "show" instead of "tell" in their writing. Download to complete online or as a printable!
A second best book for grammar and vocabulary.
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Worksheets describing some current fashion trends. Two pages. The second one to practice adjectives order and vocabulary related to clothes and accessories. - ESL worksheets
As we have entered the month of August, every teacher, whether she likes it or not, starts thinking about school. Some of us have dreams (or nightmares). Some of us go on a Pinterest spree. We walk through Target and ask ourselves "What do I 'need' from the dollar section?" You don't do this? Okay, maybe it's just me. Anyway, we are also thinking about what were some of our students' challenges last year, and how we will address them this year. My third and fourth graders had difficulty with vocabulary and making inferences, which was evident in how they would describe their characters: Nice Mean Sad Oh my. So late last school year, I developed this chart of character traits with the intention of helping students organize their thinking when selecting a character trait. Traits are arranged in alphabetical order in the following categories: nice/mean/sad, confident/nervous, and does a lot/does very little. The rest of the categories are partially alphabetical and having a corresponding opposite. This year I will be teaching second graders, so I'm thinking how I will adjust this chart to better suit their developmental abilities: Less words? Words that are more relevant to a second grade schema? Some pictures or graphics to support the vocabulary? Some food for my thought... Many teachers or parents who have downloaded this chart seemed very happy, and I'm happy that they're happy!! Update: Hello there, long time friend! If you found this resource useful for your students, please check out my Character Feelings blog post and TPT product!
Beowulf is a challenging text: it's long, dense, and old. With these strategies, you can make this text relevant for all students!
Here are some props that I love to use in my classroom! They include regular pronouns and the same pictures with the possessive pronouns. These images are property of VIPKID and cannot be sold. I hope you enjoy them! I glue popsicle sticks on each one to use as handles. ...
Les élèves doivent lire les textes trouver l'image correspondante et la numéroter.Si vous aimez cette fiche, vous pouvez en trouver d’autres descriptions ici :https://fr.islcollective.com/mypage/my-creations?search_key=D%C3%A9crire&type=printables&option=published&id=5163&grammar=&vocabulary=&materials=&levels=&studentTypes=&skills=&languageExams=&dialect=&functions=&page=1&sorting_type=most_newest&filter_type=filter_all&view_type=list&view_length=12 - Fiches FLE
I have decided that I should have been an owl. The later it gets the better I focus and the more work I get done. I hit my stride at 7:30 pm. Here's the only problem with that - I get up at 5:30 am and my mind doesn't slow down until midnight. Sad, I know. Anyway, this will be a quick post. I am going to do my best to be a better blogger this week. We will see how that goes. I definitely seem to be getting more accomplished now that the craft room is functional and I've started listening to old Friday Night Lights episodes. By the way, LOVING my bajillion mason jars full of markers. They came in quite handy tonight. Plus, I love the fact I can work at the laptop, send something to the printer, grab the paper, scissors, and markers, and go to town. Speaking of paper, scissors, and markers, I have a new writing packet to share. It's called my Picture This Writing packet. It was created to give kids the chance to share their favorite places to visit. I've discovered that my kids do SOOO much better with their writing when they have a little craft included with it. Below are pictures. I also made three different types of writing paper so it's easier to differentiate. If you have any questions, shoot me an email and if you like the packet, click on it. It will take you straight to my TPT store. Have a great day tomorrow! Hopefully, I'll be back with a quick Mother's Day freebie tomorrow.
4 Games to Help Kids Think Critically about Vocabulary Guest Post by Rachael Parlett from Classroom Game Nook Blog.
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We created the Positive Traits printout as a bit of blank canvas. It is, quite simply, a list of 58 positive traits. Try being creative with this tool! If...
What can we make with 10 Black Dots? QUIZLET GRADE 1 QUIZLET BASIC ART VOCAB QUIZLET ELEMENTARY ART FLASHCARDS COLOR SONGS!!! We will be discovering the Art El…
4000 Essential English Words is a six-book series that is designed to focus on practical high-frequency words to enhance the vocabulary of learners from high beginning to advance levels. The series presents a variety of words that cover a large percentage of the words that can be found in many spoken or written texts. Thus, after mastering these target words, learners will be able to fully understand vocabulary items when they encounter them in written and spoken form. Each unit presents 20 words which are defined and used in sample sentences. The activities in the books are designed to present the words in different uses so that learners can fully see how they can be utilized. Also at the end of each unit there is a story whch contains the unit's target words to give learners further examples of the words in use. Each level properly prepares the learner for the next which progressively challenges the learner with more sophisticated vocabulary and stories. Key Features (1) Clear, eas
A colourful poster to show the difference between their, there and they're with pictures and explanations.Includes a full colour, semi colour and black and white.I also have a poster of the same style for Your and You're available here.Idea adapted from Artline AU.
This one page drawing exercise encourages students to think creatively. I use this exercise as a part of senior sketchbook exercises. Two versions of the file are included - one with media instructions, one without (so that you can have the students use whatever media you would like). This product is now available in: French https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Draw-the-Alphabet-FRENCH-Creativity-Exercise-7032208 Spanish https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Draw-the-Alphabet-SPANISH-Creativity-Exercise-7032200