article worksheet: explanation of when to use a/an/the + fill in the blanksarticle worksheet: pair speaking with fill in the blanks orallyarticle worksheet: fix the mistakesCinderella Story and lesson plan NOTE:This resource pairs with articles a, an, the ppt
list of soft TH words & imageslist of hard TH words & imagesQuiz! For slides 58-75, orally read the full sentence and students fill in the blanks / guess the missing word in their notebooks. Then go through these slides again and reveal the answers on the second clicks (ex): "I'm not sure _____ I want coffee or tea." (whether) "The ______ is very cold today." (weather) NOTE: I have other phonics products, including: short long Oshort long Ushort long ish
slides 1-31: short & long A words with similar spellings side-by-side & matching images (ie bath, bathe). The teacher can read them with the students repeating for pronunciation. slides 31-54: sentences using these words (ie "I love to bathe in my bath.") Students can read these slides one-by-one NOTE: I have other phonics products, including: short long Oshort long Ushort long isoft & hard TH (powerpoint)SH CH sounds (powerpoint)'ed' simple past verb endings (powerpoint)soft, hard G & C powerp
images and descriptions of forgotten school items, students read one-by-one: "Yesterday I forgot my sneakers under the desk. They're black with pink laces." images and descriptions of forgotten school items with blanks, students read and fill in one-by-one: "Yesterday I forgot my __________ on the desk. It's ______ with _____." images. students describe the forgotten items one-by-oneUsed with ESL learners
1)chart explaining rules for superlatives, comparatives and activity to put "c" or "s" 2)worksheet: choose the correct comparative adjective 3)worksheet: fill in the blanks with nouns to compare 4)worksheet: formulate the correct comparative adjectives 5)worksheet: class brainstorm comparative adjectives under 6 topics 6)worksheet: superlatives fill the blanks 7)more worksheets on comparative adjectives.... *I've also created a powerpoint for comparative adjectives & adverbs
Images of several different hobbies which can be cut out. I teach them the difference between go, do, play: go - outside activities do - inside activities play - activities with a ball, games or music