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English as a Second Language (ESL)
match the food to its corresponding quantity
Contains 10 prasal verbs
This worksheet contains an instruction to create a dialogue about Hobbies and What We Like
Students will practice words containing the five short vowels in English.
English language
Practice the different containers in English
Food containers
Visual dictionary containing 20 farm animals.
a worksheet to practice countable and uncountable food, the use of there is there are (aff-neg-int), a, an, some, any and food containers.
This worksheet contains common words and expressions for describing food and drink, restaurant service and parts of meals.
Writing - English Language
Students will answer questions about what they study in their classroom.
Fill in the blanks with the correct quantifiers.
Earth Science - Science
Choose the correct option
Reading Comprehension - English Language
Vocabulary - ESL
containers
Vocabulary - English Language
Drag each word on the corresponding picture.
Ergänzen Sie die Sätze
Physical Science - Science
Multiple Choice (Circle the correct answer) 1. Which state of matter keeps its shape? A. Liquid B. Gas C. Solid D. Air 2. Which state of matter takes the shape of its container? A. Solid B. Liquid C. Rock D. Ice 3. What state of matter is air? A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Ice 4. Which of these is a liquid? A. Water B. Rock C. Chair D. Pencil 5. Which of these is a solid? A. Milk B. Water C. Apple D. Juice True or False 6. Liquids keep the same shape no matter what container they are in. True / False 7. Solids have their own shape. True / False 8. Gas spreads out and fills the space around it. True / False 9. Water is a liquid. True / False 10. A rock is a gas. True / False Matching Match the state of matter with the description. 11. Solid A. Has no shape and spreads out 12. Liquid B. Has its own shape 13. Gas C. Takes the shape of its container Short Answer 14. Name one example of a solid: ________________________________________ 15. Name one example of a liquid: ________________________________________ 16. Name one example of a gas: __________________________________________ 17. How are solids and liquids different? __________________________________ 18. What happens to a liquid when you pour it into a different container? ____
Do the tasks about food and drinks (containers)
Draw a line connecting each abbreviation in Column B to its correct definition in Column A. Tip: Some definitions contain critical details—match precisely!
Select sentences that contain direct speech
Grammar - ESL
This ESL B2-level worksheet contains Earth Day vocabulary and helps your students practice their knowledge of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd conditionals in the English language.
Contains three exercises to practise geography
write down names next to the correct pictures
Vocabualry