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What day is today?/What is today�s date? Activity Card Game 2 of 3
These cards are to help STs differentiate between day and date. Rules: Give each ST three (3) cards. Have the STs walk around the class to ask "What day is today?" or "What is today�s date?" When STs meet, they should rock, paper, scissors. The winner points randomly to one of the loser�s cards and asks one of the questions. If it�s "day", the ...
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 195
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Noun Clause with Question Word Do You Know...Board Game *Fully Editable*
This is a board game to practice saying noun clauses with question words played with game pieces and dice. Each space has a different questions students must answer. Students must answer in complete sentences. For example, "Yes, I know how to ride a bike" or "No, I don�t know how to ride a bike." You can add your own extra rules for grammar you...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: others
Downloads: 44
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First Conditional Matching Game
This is a game that is played on the blackboard with some preparation needed by the teacher. Cut out each partial sentence (laminate them if you expect to reuse them). Then, attach and mix up the first and second parts of the sentences on the board. Have students come to the board and make up different sentences. It is a good way to check their...
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 41
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What day is today?/What is today�s date? Activity Card Game 3 of 3
These cards are to help STs differentiate between day and date. Rules: Give each ST three (3) cards. Have the STs walk around the class to ask "What day is today?" or "What is today�s date?" When STs meet, they should rock, paper, scissors. The winner points randomly to one of the loser�s cards and asks one of the questions. If it�s "day", the ...
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 178
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Pronouns (Changing from Singular to Plural) 1/2
This is a guide to show the students how to change from singular to plural pronouns. I recently started teaching a class who knows basically no English. It has been hard for them to understand that "dog=it" and "dogs=they" or "Marla and I=We". Also, it is difficult for them to understand singular and plural. So, I made this guide so that they w...
Level: elementary
Age: 3-17
Type: grammar-guide
Downloads: 18
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If You Give a Mouse a Cookie First Conditional Lesson Plan w/ all WS
I teach a reading/grammar/cooking class that consists of 2nd and 3rd graders. They have to read a book, do a grammar lesson based on the book, and then cook a recipe based on the book. This lesson plan is for the book "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie", teaching them first conditionals. The first page gives a quick outline of the lesson plan I follo...
Level: intermediate
Age: 7-17
Type: lesson-plan
Downloads: 36
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Days of the Week Flash Cards
These are flash cards for days of the week. These flash cards match my months of the year flash cards, which was hard to do because I had to make it all myself, unlike the months cards. Please, try not to edit the cards because it might make them go all out of whack, pictures and words everywhere. I had to find a way to basically hack my compute...
Level: elementary
Age: 5-17
Type: flash-card
Downloads: 68
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Weather Forecast with First Conditionals
This worksheet gives students the opportunity to review their weather vocabulary and the conjunction "but" while practicing first conditionals. The students have to make sentences using conditionals based on the weather. For example, "If it rains on Thursday, I will take an umbrella, but if it is sunny, I will go to the park." This is mean to l...
Level: intermediate
Age: 6-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 16
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The English Lesson (Poem, Short Exercises, Speaking and Writing Activities, and Teaching Notes)
This is a great poem, The English Lesson, on the difficulties of English written by an anonymous native speaker. The poem deals with rule irregularities and pronunciation. It is able to make the most comfortable native speaker stumble in some places, which can be amusing for your students. I have included the poem, short exercises that require ...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 65
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MASH FUTURE TENSE SPEAKING AND WRITING PRACTICE
This is a great game that I often played when I was younger. It is a way to predict the future. All of the directions are on the handout. The students must answer with "I will..." or "I won�t..." when filling out the answers section. After the prediction is finished, the students must write sentences about their future.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1
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