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            GAME: like doing / good at doing  
            
            Target language:  I am/She is/ He is/ They are good at / like doing something.  
Two teams:  Call on people randomly so everyone must stay on their toes.  The student chooses a box (i.e. #1) and makes a sentence (i.e. You are good at skateboarding).  If it is correct, her team�s symbol is written on that box (i.e. a heart).  Alternate turns.  The ...
            
             
            Level: elementary 
            Age: 8-17 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 5
            
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            Grammar -- Correct the Writing Mistakes 
            
            To help students get used to self-editing and peer-editing, students use grammar mistake correction abbreviations and correct common grammatical writing errors.  
             
            Level: intermediate 
            Age: 12-17 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 10
            
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            Great Game for Elementary Review  
            
            This simple game is surprisingly effective for reviewing.  Divide the class into groups of about five, assign letters to the groups and write them on the board.  After the teacher randomly calls out a number, one student from each team races to the board to write the answer.  The person who writes it correctly first is, of course, the winner.  The ...
            
             
            Level: elementary 
            Age: 9-14 
            Type: activity-card 
            Downloads: 4
            
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            Grid Game  
            
            This game keeps everyone on their toes.  Divide the class into two teams.  One team is the heart team and the other is the star team.  Students are randomly called on to choose a question (i.e. b5).  If they get the answer right, their team gets the box (and everyone draws a heart/star on the box).  When the class connects five boxes, they get one ...
            
             
            Level: elementary 
            Age: 13-17 
            Type: activity-card 
            Downloads: 18
            
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            Have you ever ... ?    
            
            Students form the questions Has/have he/she/they ever ...? and answer No/Yes, he/she/they have/haven�t/has/hasn�t.  Then they form Have you ever ...?  questions, get up, walk around, and ask each other (write down the names and answers from the people they ask).  
             
            Level: elementary 
            Age: 12-17 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 5
            
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            HIS / HER 
            
            This is a very basic worksheet to introduce possessive pronouns.  I start the activity by choosing two students to draw a girl with a dog and a boy with a cat.  I ask them their names and ages.  Then I write the answers on the board: This is Maria.  She is 10.  This is her cat.  Afterwards, they start the worksheet.
             
            Level: elementary 
            Age: 5-12 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 1
            
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            How do you get to school? 
            
            Target language:  How do you get to school? I(s/he) take(s) the train.  I(s/he) take(s) the bus.  I(s/he) ride(s) my bike.  I(s/he) take(s) the ferry.  I(s/he) take(s) a taxi.  ]
This activity requires some preparation, but it was worth it.  Write the names of students on the picture cards.  Write the names of students on the question cards.  Hand...
            
             
            Level: elementary 
            Age: 7-17 
            Type: activity-card 
            Downloads: 6
            
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            How to Make Chocolate Chip Cookies 
            
            This is a worksheet to practice using some cooking vocabulary (combine, add, pour, bake) with time order phrases (first, next, then, after that, finally).  
             
            Level: intermediate 
            Age: 14-17 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 10
            
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            Is Am Are Do Does  
            
            Activity:  every student gets a copy of the chart.  Divide into two teams (hearts vs. stars).  Call on students randomly.  They can choose a number and answer the question (if they get it right, everyone draws a heart/star in the box.  if not, it�s the other team�s turn).  the team who makes a line (like bingo) is the winner.  There is also a works...
            
             
            Level: elementary 
            Age: 7-12 
            Type: activity-card 
            Downloads: 3
            
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            Letter to Santa 
            
            This is a letter to Santa template.  Students write their own letter and change the boxed parts with their own information.  Then they decorate the letter with pictures that correspond with the vocabulary they used.  
             
            Level: elementary 
            Age: 7-12 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 9
            
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