This worksheet focusing on jobs vocabulary can either be used as an individual or team reading exercise or as a team game . As an extension, you can even make it into a writing lesson which students will surely enjoy.
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This worksheet focusing on jobs vocabulary can either be used as an individual or team reading exercise or as a team game . As an extension, you can even make it into a writing lesson which students will surely enjoy.
Enrich your vocabulary with Phrasal verbs. Pictionary of common 1 5 0 phrasal verbs each picture has the name of the phrasal verbs and its meaning, has examples.
Encourage creative writing with these sentence writing prompts.Each card contains a picture and questions for students to help them think of ideas to write a sentence.
Encourage creative writing with these sentence writing prompts.Each card contains a picture and questions for students to help them think of ideas to write a sentence.
Enrich your vocabulary with Phrasal verbs. Pictionary of common 1 5 0 phrasal verbs each picture has the name of the phrasal verbs and its meaning, has examples.
Description
Word Search Puzzle Worksheet Activities
The hidden vocabulary words are:
butter
cream
cheese
blue cheese
cottage cheese
goats cheese
eggs
margarine
milk
sour cream
yoghurt
Level - Advanced
23 x 16 grid
Words hidden across, down, diagonally, and backwards
Smallest font size
Recommended for grades 5 and up
Solution included.
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Synonyms and antonyms are useful to know because they improve reading and writing skills. In these worksheets, students are tested on their ability to identify a antonym (a word that has the opposite meaning) of a given word. While it helps to have knowledge of word meanings, this is not completely necessary in most cases. Rather, students can rely on their use of logic and verbal reasoning skills to answer questions correctly.