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Irregular Past Tense Verbs – Farm Theme

Irregular Past Tense Verbs – Farm Theme

  • November 9, 2015

If you've got students that need to practice using the irregular past tense of verbs, these files are for you! Both the interactive and printable files include 20 sentences. With the printable version, students write the irregular past tense of…

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Christmas Rhyming Riddles

Christmas Rhyming Riddles

Get your students thinking about Christmas words with these rhyming riddles.  The target vocabulary words are basic and can be used with most school-aged language groups.  Included are 20 riddles presented in three different formats (game cards, worksheets, and an…

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School Rhyming Riddles

School Rhyming Riddles

  • September 8, 2014

Get your students' brains going with rhyming riddles!  They have to think about the word's description and its rhyming clue, which is a super language activity especially for students with weak vocabularies and/or poor naming abilities.  These school-themed target vocabulary…

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Winter Olympics Vocabulary Cards

Winter Olympics Vocabulary Cards

  • February 12, 2014

These winter Olympics vocabulary cards are a great way to practice matching the vocabulary words to their definitions.  The words are the same ones used in the winter Olympics vocabulary worksheets, which can be used as pre-tests and/or post-tests.  Game…

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Winter Olympics Vocabulary Worksheets

Winter Olympics Vocabulary Worksheets

  • February 12, 2014

These worksheets focus on matching 24 winter Olympics vocabulary words to their definitions.  While each worksheet focuses on the same words and definitions, they are presented in different ways.  There is a match-up worksheet where students write in the corresponding…

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Combining Adjectives In Winter Sentences

Combining Adjectives in Winter Sentences

  • January 8, 2014

There are two different ways of combining adjectives from sentences that are included in this set of materials.  The first way allows the use of the word "and," while the second way does not.  The ability to combine sentences without…

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