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Cloze Exercises for the dialogue in William Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream. Cloze reading exercises make the student focus on the text more, and understand it more to fill in the correct missing words. All answers are highlighted in CAPITALS on the following page. Can be used as, classwork, homework and studying/revising at home.
Cloze Exercises for the dialogue in William Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew. Cloze reading exercises make the student focus on the text more, and understand it more to fill in the correct missing words. All answers are highlighted in CAPITALS on the following page. Can be used as, classwork, homework and studying/revising at home.
Sample Contents
Fraction Shades
Cancelling Fractions
Adding Fractions (Same Denominator)
Subtracting Fractions (Same Denominator)
Adding Fractions
Adding Fractions
Subtracting Fractions
Adding Fractions (Different Denominator)
Subtracting Fractions (Different Denominator)
Subtracting Fractions (Different Denominator)
Ordering Decimals 1dp
Ordering Decimals 2dp
Ordering Decimals 2dp or 1dp
Multiplying Fractions by an Integer
Multiplying Fractions
Dividing Fractions by an Integer
Dividing Fractions
Multiplying & Dividing Fractions by an Integer
Multiplying & Dividing Fractions
Mixed Numbers to Top Heavy Fractions
Top Heavy Fractions to Mixed Numbers
Decimals to Fractions & Percentages
Percentages to Fractions & Decimals
Percentage of an amount (Multiples of 5)
Paragraphs split into 20 parts – rearrange the parts to make the full passage. The completed paragraphs are given and the number order of the ‘split sentences’.
Includes – Moral Values, My Best Friend, My Father, My Hobby, My School, Natural Resources, Nature, Newspapers, Noise pollution, Population, Poverty, Rainy Day, Road Safety, Saving Trees, Saving Water, Science, Technology, Television, Time Management, Tree Plantation, Trees, Unemployment, Water, Water Pollution, Wonders of Science, Zoo
Paragraphes divisés en 20 parties - réorganisez les parties pour faire le passage complet. Les paragraphes terminés sont donnés et l’ordre des numéros des «phrases fractionnées».
Comprend - Valeurs morales, Mon meilleur ami, Mon père, Mon passe-temps, Mon école, Ressources naturelles, Nature, Journaux, Pollution sonore, Population, Pauvreté, Jour de pluie, Sécurité routière, Sauvegarde des arbres, Économie d’eau, Science, Technologie, Télévision, Gestion du temps, Plantation d’arbres, Arbres, Chômage, Eau, Pollution de l’eau, Merveilles de la science, Zoo
Calculate the two outsides sums, add these totals on the inside, then add all the inside totals in the center
Includes all answers and blanks to photocopy
Levels from Values up to 10 – to Values up to 9999
Use the numbers below the squares to make the totals of the last column and the bottom row. The total of the diagonal in in the bottom right-hand corner
Includes, 2x2, 3x3, 4x4 & 6x6Levels from single digit to 3 digit puzzles
Cloze Exercises for the dialogue in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Cloze reading exercises make the student focus on the text more, and understand it more to fill in the correct missing words. All answers are highlighted in CAPITALS on the following page. Can be used as, classwork, homework and studying/revising at home.
Ideas for play:-
Cut out the cards, mix them and put them in a pile. Each student takes turns to take a card. If they make a mistake place the card to the bottom of the pile.
Deal 5, 6 or 7 cards to each student: then when it is the student’s turn they can choose to use any card in their hand. If they make a mistake they keep the card. If not they choose a new card from the remaining cards.
A student traps a ghost if they colour the last hexagon to surround the ghost. The winner is the one that traps most ghosts.