This resource is the perfect way to have your students having fun between lessons in summer time! 15 pages with secret messages related to the topic. This resource includes 15 black and white pages in English language, and 15 pages in Spanish language. Answer key is included, too. Fill in the blanks with the letter that matches each picture from the box to reveal the message... and have fun! Please, note that not all the messages in English are the same as in Spanish. The secret messages are simple words or very short sentences. ❤ Check more Summer resources here ❤ ❤ Check more Secret Code resources here ❤ Follow me and don't miss any Flash Freebie 48h! ☆☆☆☆☆ Estupendo recurso para trabajar entre lecciones o en cualquier momento del verano. Tus alumnos desarrollarán la percepción y la atención mantenida mientras se divierten. Consta de 15 fichas en blanco y negro para descifrar el mensaje oculto relacionado con el tema. Incluye soluciones, y también incluye otras 15 fichas en inglés. Nota: Los mensajes en inglés y en español no siempre son los mismos. Los mensajes son palabras aisladas o frases muy cortitas. ❤ Más recursos de VERANO❤ ❤ Otros MENSAJES SECRETOS❤ ¡No te olvides de seguirme para no perderte ninguno de mis Flash Freebies 48h!
Simple Present - Affimartive-Negative-Interrogative, We share with you the following exercise of the present simple.
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Simple or Basic Addition worksheets for your younger students. These free addition worksheets cover sums up to 10. With a large font and large answer area these worksheets are perfect for your kindergarten students.
Easy to follow tips and tricks for implementing escape rooms in the classroom, plus a free escape room to try with your class!
The battleship game worksheet is to practise and drill the structure of the questions and short answers in Present Simple tense. The students draw in the first grid 1 four-cell ship, 2 three-cell, 3 two-cell and 4 one-cell. The ships can be placed vertically and horizontally, not being connected to each other. Hope you enjoy it. - ESL worksheets
TIMESAVER VISUAL GRAMMAR Present simple for routines TIMESAVER VISUAL GRAMMAR © MARY GLASGOW MAGAZINES, AN IMPRINT OF SCHOLASTIC INC. 10 Moody Mick’s day 1 Look at the pictures. Ask and answer questions. When does he . . . ? What does he...
Learn how to preserve cabbage by freezing it for later use.
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Find someone who activity:Each student is given a sheet of paper with which they can ask each other questions. E.g. "Did you eat an ice cream in summer?" Depend
There are 37 pictures with sentences in the Present Simple Tense. The ss have to choose the correct verb form from the three options. Key is included. Hope you like it. - ESL worksheets
Our feelings and emotions worksheets are easy to use when teaching children, our worksheet is in PDF format.
Please be sure to download the preview file for a sample of this product! Peter Brown's The Wild Robot was a very exciting novel to read to my third grade class! We were hooked from the start and my students thoroughly enjoyed the “wild” ride it took us on! We had so many great conversations around building relationships, taking care of the environment and learning to let go and cope with adversity. Somehow, this text is both simple and complex and I think that’s why it appeals to students of varying reading levels. There are so many ways to take this novel to a higher level, but at the same time, those students with comprehension skills that are still developing can appreciate it as well. This resource reflects the diverse reading levels any one classroom may have. This is an 82-page reading-response journal to accompany the text. There is a reading response activity to accompany all 80 chapters of this book. It is essential that the teacher assigning the questions/writing prompts has already read the text, as there is no answer key included with this product due to the open-ended nature of the questions/prompts. The pages should be assigned in order, but not every one of them needs to be assigned. In fact, I’d strongly advise against assigning each question as it would take far too long to complete the novel and students may lose interest. Teachers can mix and match and determine which questions/prompts will work best for individual students. This means that you can really customize this resource to suit the needs of your class. I created it with my own students in mind because I wanted to provide all students in my class with an opportunity to connect with the text on a personal level. Teachers can mix and match the questions and prompts for students to respond to, assemble them as a booklet, and assign this as a unique book report or as a reading-response journal. This product is perfect for: • providing students with an opportunity to read and write for a specific purpose • providing students with opportunities to generate, gather, organize ideas and information • teaching students how to self-assess via the success-criteria checklist • assessing reading comprehension skills • providing students with an opportunity to explore text-to-self connections • assessing your students’ writing skills as they relate to giving evidence from a text to support their ideas and opinions • use at Literacy Stations • assigning as homework • assisting students in preparing for the types of questions they might expect on a standardized test The product includes: • a title page for students to color • 2 pre-reading exercises designed to activate prior knowledge • 66 reading response questions or writing prompts. Each question/prompt includes a checklist for students to complete to make sure their work meets expectations • 2 word-study pages • 6 research-based prompts • 6 drawing prompts Should you need the checklist, or anything for that matter, modified to better suit your classroom or district expectations, don’t hesitate to email me. I’d be happy to make the changes and send you the revised product. Just to be sure this resource meets your expectations, here’s what it DOES NOT include: • There is no answer key or instructional guide to the text, teachers must read the book prior to assigning the questions/prompts • There are no “craftivities” or extension projects (e.g. Math or Visual Arts) suggested or included The great thing about this product is that it’s a mix-and-matcher. You can pick and choose which activities you want to use from one year to the next and from one student to another. Please be sure to download the preview file. It really is the best description of the product. In order for you to be sure this is the right product for you and your grade level, the free seven-page sample provides an overview of the type of questions/prompts you can expect from the full resource. Thanks so much for visiting my store! Patti Mihalides [email protected] You might also like: This Year Was a Real Treat! Student Vacation Journal 100th Day of School Activity Booklet for Older Students
Could your posture use a boost? If you sit at a desk all day, the answer is likely a resounding yes. Try these core exercises and complementary stretches.
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The answer to the question of "How to dry cilantro?" lies in one of these 4 methods and all you need is to follow just a few simple steps.
It’s often the first question you’ll face in an interview. Despite knowing this, many candidates head into a job interview without a clue as to their answer. Many struggle with a good answer and bobble around a bit as they try to think of something smart to say. Trust me, your interviewer knows when you’re not prepared for this question and is probably rolling his or her eyes internally as you blunder and wobble through your answer.Some version of this question is almost a certainty in any interview. You can count on it so it’s worth taking some time to polish up an answer.
Which Recovers First After A Stroke - The Arm or The Leg? By Peter G Levine"Which comes back first after a stroke, the arm or the leg?" First-year OT and PT students know the answer to this question: the leg. However, the reasons driving the leg’s speedy recovery are not so simple.Here are some reasons to rethink this
https://www.eslprintables.com/grammar_worksheets/connectors/when_while/WHEN_or_WHILE_675673/You can practise with this ws past simple,irregular verbs,past continuous and when/while at the same time! Hope to be useful! - ESL worksheets
An esl printable reading comprehension exercises worksheet for kids to study and practice Past Simple Tense. Read the text Mary's Saturday carefully first. Then write True or False for the sentences. Finally, circle the correct choice and fill in the blanks with it to complete the sentences correctly.
This printable PDF contains about 20 questions on the concept of don't and doesn't in English grammar. It includes answer key too,
It's Saturday, so it's time to link up with my BBB Joanne from Head Over Heels for Teaching for Spark Student Motivation! The weeks leading up to spring break were absolutely horrible with chattiness -- talk, talk, talk. I'm talking about the kind of talk when there shouldn't be talk. I know the kids were excited -- I was excited -- be we still had some learning to do! So I came up with this very simple, yet powerful, way to control all of the talking. I call it Beat the Teacher. It basically is a game of you versus the students, and who doesn't love a little friendly competition? The way it works is that when I need the class to quiet down, I start counting backwards from five: 5-4-3-2-1. Sometimes the count is quiet, sometimes loud. Sometimes it's fast, sometimes very slow. Either way, the students have to be listening... If I get to "1" and there is even one student talking, I get the tally point. If the entire class is quiet, they get the point. It is awesome to watch the students try to quiet each other down. Points accumulate through the day (or week) As you can see from our score above, I lost this day. :) (But did I really???) The prize is simply bragging rights....Or it could be a simple class incentive (brain break? extra 5 minutes of recess?) Either way, we are all winners! Before I go, I wanted to make sure that you knew about a wonderful fundraiser going on over at Tori's Teacher Tips. The blogger community has an amazing way of supporting one another, and Tori could definitely use our help right now. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the motivational ideas over at Joanne's blog. I hope to see you there! I also hope to see you back here tomorrow for my Sunday linky party, A Peek at My Week, and/or onThursday for Positive Thinking Thursday. Happy Saturday!!
You may have seen that many amigurumi toys such as Unicorns or Octopi have curly tails, manes or tentacles? Well, today I became a little frustrated that my curly tails were not always tight curls …
High and Low Pressure - Introduction and Map Review. Note: This item is now part of the "Weather Pack" see below :Note Teacher directed, individual, or center activity. This can be an introduction or review over the concepts of High and Low air pressure systems. Page 1 - Information about High/Low pressure with quick questions at bottom of page. Page 2 - Weather map for practice reading High and Low pressures on USA weather map. Students make weather forecasted based on map observations. Check out the High Low Pressure mini-Pack below- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other GES Activities: High Low Pressure Mini-Pack Weather Pack - 10 Items Other Individual Weather Activities: Weather Fronts and Investigation Cloud Types and Introduction
Find out the answer to the question “What do roaches hate?” and take charge of your home. Our guide shows you how to make roach repellents.