This is a pair of worksheets teaching students the concept of opposites and practise with matching them up. This is helpful for students who find it hard to write, since this worksheet is visual.
This worksheet is an extension to my other worksheets: People and Jobs; People Working 2. It introduces students to a wider-range of jobs and encourages them to use past knowledge to create sentences corresponding to the images shown. There is also an activity which gives students the practise of researching words and their meanings in the dictionary.
This worksheet introduces children to the concept of various jobs and their connotations. It also teaches children how to write full sentences to answer questions in a short comprehension.
This worksheet provides the student with a short story. Then they must answer the questions. This resource guides students on how to answer questions in full sentences - highlighting the part of the sentence which is important and should be used in the answer.
This resource gives the student a number of phrases jumbled up. It is the student's job to sort through to phrases and decide which one's belong to 'The Town' and which ones belong to 'The village'. This teaches the student about various characteristics specific to these places.
This story plan guides a student to plan a short story about the playground. The student writes their ideas in the appropriate boxes and then can easily put it together.
This story plan guides students to write a story about the town. The student just fills in the boxes and it gets their imagination going. When they are done they have most of the story easily written.
This bundle of three worksheets gives the students the knowledge of a wide range of jobs and it's relevant vocabulary. In addition, the sheets give the students skills in literacy, such as writing full answers in comprehensions, checking up words in a dictionary and writing sentences correctly.