ee or labelling worksheet + ee or colouring.\nWITH JOLLY PHOINCS DONKEY & ACTIONS.\nLabelling worksheet: read the ee or words and label the corresponding BéW clip art pictures. 12 simple to read and spell ee or words.
Magic e, split digraph /a_e/ flashcards.
3 types of a-e split digraph flashcards.
Sound button flashcards
Illustrated flashcards
matching word to picture
Made with 55 example words, all Letters and Sounds suggested words included.
A FREE sample resource: all other phase 5 split digraph flashcards here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/split-digraph-flashcards-12311559
'nk&' sound (bank/wink/pink) labelling worksheet. Read the words in the box and label the clipart pictures.\n&';nk' words cloze sentences. Choose the best word to complete the sentences.\n+ Read/Cover/Write/Check with illustrations.\nPlease RATE and COMMENT. Thanks.
1)Simple labelling worksheet. \n2)'ou&' cloze sentences.\n3)&';ou' read, cover, write, check.\nAll worksheets use the same words and same clip art images. Selected from: &'ou&'; words: out, shout, cloud, mouth, mouse, round, pound, count, house, flour, spout, and couch.
10 adjectives worksheets; Range of levels from gaining initial knowledge to applying it in sentence writing.Designed for a mixed year 1 & 2 Cambodian international school, students of very mixed abilities. (some differentiated HA/MA/LA worksheets also provided) +cut and stick into adjective groups activity (words on A4/table is A3)Hope that people find them useful. Please rate and comment if you do!
Irregular past tense verbs worksheet. 18 easy to read sentences: but with the simple present form of the verb being used ( crossed out text)...children have to read the sentence and rewrite it underneath changing the verb for the irregular past tense spelling of the verb.Irregular past tense verbs supplied in a text box. Easy to differentiate: remove text box, less or more sentences, don't strike through verb etc.
Fill in the missing long e sound spellings. Either ee or ea.\nbee, eat, tea, sheep, etc. Simplest words I could think of. \nTrust your gut to decide if it should be ee or ea. (or is there a better way??)\nAND long e simple cloze sentences.
Old fashioned boring plural rules worksheet with 6 rules for changing nouns into their plural form and lots of example words to practice with.\nPossibly good for a homework, or to keep them quiet for 4 minutes in class?\n(Note: made with Libre Office but saved in Microsoft word format: you may need to tidy it up a little bit?)
/ar/ digraph worksheets;\n\n1)Labelling 9 clear clip-art pictures...arm, jar, star, car, farm, dart, shark, scarf, garden, \n2) Cloze sentences worksheet using the same words.\n3) Read/Cover/Write/Check table with illustrations.\n4) Cut and stick with words broken into individual phonemes for students to spell words under the picture.
A negative sentence (or statement) states that something is not true or incorrect.Two back:2:back worksheets (4 pages) with a varity of activities used as a homework.Negative Sentences using 'Being Verbs' present and past form on worksheet_1Negative Sentences using 'other verbs' present and past form on worksheet_2.Please rate and review.
On the left simple sentences with irregular past tense verbs. \nOn the right simple sentences with either present or future tense verb sentences.\n\nStudents have to; \n1) Link the similar sentences. \n2) Underline or highlight the verbs.\n\n25/25 sentences in total. double sided.
Comparatives and Superlatives worksheet with rules.One side with 1 syllable adjectives (add 'er' & 'est')Other side with 2 syllable adjectives (more...than & most)Good for a homework for ESL learners.
Simple labeling worksheet with 15 /ar/ digraph words.
Very simple and clear images.
With a word list with sound buttons.
Please let me know what you think of the style of images.
Was and were are the past tenses of verb "to be".23 easy to read, child friendly sentences with missing were or was.1-\tIdentify the subject of the sentence.2-\tIdentify whether it is a singular or plural noun. 3-\tFill in the blank in the sentences using ‘was’ or ‘were’ 4-\tThen on the line at the end write whether the noun was singular or plural.
Basic homework worksheet.With rule.Decide (based upon the pronoun or noun) whether the being verb should be 'am', 'is' or 'are'...fill in the blank.(1 non-commercial clip-art image of a happy panda...I am happy, yes I am!)
ch, ch, ch, ch, choo choo!!\n\nSimple labelling worksheet of 12 ch words. Look at the clear pictures, read the words in the box, choose the correct word and write it under the corresponding picture.\nchin, rich, chat, itch, punch, chick, chicken, pinch, chest, watch, etc. \ndiagrpah ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch diagraph\n\nOne file is the B&W worksheet, one has a few color cliparts as well. \nPlease rate and leave a comment?