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English Language Arts (ELA)
Identify the 3 reasons an author writes. Persuade, entertain or inform.
Sequence the letters of the alphabet
Pick the correct option.
Past simple regular verbs.
Select only the abstract nouns from all the nouns given below:
Sight Words High frequency words
Capitalization and correct punctuation of sentences
Read the following story. Which of the following best describes the main theme or lesson of the story?
Match the winter clothes to the body part it is worn on.
This allows students students to demonstrate their understanding of adverbs of time, place and manner.
Students click what type of noun each picture is
Students will choose answers to complete sentences about themselves. Students will then write 5 sentences about themselves.
checking understanding
A grammar worksheet to practice identifying and punctuating the different types of sentences.
Compound words are formed when two or more words are put together to make a new word with a new meaning.
read each word and select noun or verb for each
B2 Reading / Use of English Competency Test
Complete the poem
This worksheet reviews the use of simile and metaphor
Match the synonyms.
Draw a line to match the synonyms
Students read a paragraph or passage and find the main idea or the theme.
Drag and drop the uppercase and lowercase letters into the correct column.
Using subject and object pronouns in sentence form.