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JOHN’S EDU MARKET stands out for its unique share of resources and information. Teachers can use these resources to support students as they include well-formulated lesson plans, carefully designed support material, and well-planned worksheets. This platform aims at bringing "Tomorrow's lessons to today's classroom, and today's lessons to a classroom now". The Teacher-Author of this platform is an English graduate, associated with Gems Education as a Subject Leader of English.

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JOHN’S EDU MARKET stands out for its unique share of resources and information. Teachers can use these resources to support students as they include well-formulated lesson plans, carefully designed support material, and well-planned worksheets. This platform aims at bringing "Tomorrow's lessons to today's classroom, and today's lessons to a classroom now". The Teacher-Author of this platform is an English graduate, associated with Gems Education as a Subject Leader of English.
Informative Letter Writing - Google Slides
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Informative Letter Writing - Google Slides

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Aligned with Bloom’s Taxonomy and Common Core Standards for Writing, this comprehensive resource guides students through various cognitive domains, fostering skills in Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analysing, Evaluating, and Creating. With a focus on informative letter writing, it ensures the holistic development of language skills required for success in the Cambridge IGCSE curriculum. Objectives: This resource sets clear objectives that progress through Bloom’s Taxonomy, from recalling key information to synthesising ideas into a well-crafted informative letter. Students will develop the ability to comprehend, apply, analyse, evaluate, and synthesise information effectively, aligning with the rigour of the Cambridge IGCSE curriculum. Scaffolders: To support student learning, the resource offers a scaffolded approach, helping students navigate the complexities of informative letter writing. This scaffolding is designed to align with the specific requirements of the Cambridge IGCSE curriculum, ensuring that students master the necessary skills step by step.
Comprehensive Reading - Google Slides
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Comprehensive Reading - Google Slides

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Aligned with Bloom’s Taxonomy and Common Core Standards for Reading, this resource is meticulously designed to address a variety of objectives and success criteria across cognitive domains, from Remembering to Creating. This resource adopts a scaffolded approach, guiding students through the intricacies of reading and ensuring mastery of the Cambridge IGCSE curriculum requirements. Objectives: The resource sets clear objectives to help students progressively develop their reading skills. These objectives include recalling explicit information, comprehending both explicit and implicit meanings, applying understanding to new contexts, analysing writer techniques, evaluating content and effectiveness, and synthesising information to generate new ideas.
Mastering Interview Writing - Google Slides
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Mastering Interview Writing - Google Slides

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This is a comprehensive resource designed to assist students in mastering interview writing within the Cambridge IGCSE curriculum. Aligned with Bloom’s Taxonomy and Common Core Standards for Writing, this resource covers objectives and success criteria across various cognitive domains, including Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analysing, Evaluating, and Creating. After completing this lesson, students will gain the ability to recall key interview concepts, comprehend explicit and implicit meanings, apply knowledge to create purposeful interview content, analyse and develop ideas within interviews, evaluate writing quality, and ultimately create well-crafted, expressive interviews. A writing prompt and sentence frame are provided to guide students through the process of crafting responses to interview questions, ensuring alignment with Cambridge IGCSE curriculum requirements.
Complaint Letter Writing - Google Slides
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Complaint Letter Writing - Google Slides

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Aligned with Bloom’s Taxonomy and Common Core Standards for Writing, this resource is a comprehensive guide designed to enhance students’ skills in crafting effective complaint letters. It covers a spectrum of cognitive domains, fostering development in Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analysing, Evaluating, and Creating. Objectives: The resource sets clear objectives for students, guiding them to recall key information, comprehend explicit and implicit meanings, apply acquired knowledge, analyse facts, evaluate effectiveness, and synthesise information to create well-structured complaint letters. This ensures a holistic approach to letter writing aligned with the Cambridge IGCSE curriculum. Scaffolders: Recognising the challenges students may face, this resource provides a scaffolded approach to writing complaint letters, aligning with the Cambridge IGCSE curriculum requirements. It guides students through the process, promoting mastery step-by-step.
READING PERSUASIVE TEXTS WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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READING PERSUASIVE TEXTS WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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A package of 11 worksheets with answers on reading persuasive texts. This resource includes exercises on: Identifying persuasive text types. Identifying characteristic language of persuasive texts. Reading comprehension of persuasive texts. Demonstrating knowledge of persuasive texts in writing. Reading persuasive texts to find meaning. Teachers can use these task cards to enhance the reading and writing skills of the learners. Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
Evaluative Letter Writing - Google Slides
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Evaluative Letter Writing - Google Slides

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Embark on a journey of comprehensive learning with this resource, “Evaluative Letter Mastery,” meticulously designed to cater to the diverse needs of students following the Cambridge IGCSE curriculum. Aligned with Bloom’s Taxonomy and Common Core Standards for Writing, this resource encompasses a range of objectives and success criteria across multiple cognitive domains, covering Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating and Creating. After completing this lesson, students will be able to: Recall key components of evaluative letter writing, including the structure, format, and key language features. Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the explicit and implicit meanings of evaluative letter writing. Apply their understanding of evaluative letter writing to create a sample letter, integrating explicit and implicit meanings. Analyse facts, ideas and opinions presented in evaluative letter writing, using evidence from the text. Evaluate ideas and opinions, both explicit and implicit, in evaluative letter writing. Synthesise understanding of evaluative letter writing to create an original, well-developed and sophisticated response. This resource provides a scaffolded approach to guide students through the process of writing an evaluative letter, promoting mastery of the Cambridge IGCSE curriculum requirements.
Informative Speech Writing - Google Slides
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Informative Speech Writing - Google Slides

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This comprehensive resource is designed to assist students in the Cambridge IGCSE curriculum in honing their skills in crafting impactful and informative speeches. Aligned with Bloom’s Taxonomy and Common Core Standards for Writing, this resource encompasses a range of objectives and success criteria across multiple cognitive domains. The resource is meticulously structured based on Bloom’s Taxonomy, covering Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analysing, Evaluating and Creating. After completing these lessons, students will be able to: Recall key information from a text and incorporate it into an informative speech. Comprehend both explicit and implicit meanings in a text and demonstrate understanding in informative speech. Apply the acquired knowledge to construct a well-supported, informative speech. Analyse facts, ideas and opinions to enhance the depth of informative speech. Evaluate the effectiveness of informative speech and make informed judgements. Synthesise information and create an informative speech that effectively communicates ideas. This resource provides a scaffolded approach to guide students through the process of writing an informative speech, promoting critical thinking, effective communication, and mastery of the Cambridge IGCSE curriculum requirements.
Mastering Language Analysis - Google Slides
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Mastering Language Analysis - Google Slides

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Unlock the power of language with this comprehensive resource designed for students in the Cambridge IGCSE curriculum, focusing on explaining how writers use language to convey meaning and create effects in texts. Aligned with Bloom’s Taxonomy and Common Core Standards for Writing, this resource offers a scaffolded approach to guide students through various cognitive domains, ensuring mastery across Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analysing, Evaluating and Creating. After completing this lesson, students will be able to: Recall and recognise explicit and implicit meanings in a given text. Comprehend the explicit and implicit meanings within a text. Apply understanding of language elements to new contexts. Analyse how writers achieve effects and influence readers through language. Evaluate the effectiveness of language choices in achieving specific effects. Create own expressive use of language elements. This Download Includes: Lesson Starters: This resource engages students with captivating lesson starters, such as matching imagery types, word classes, figurative language and language techniques with examples. Writing Prompt and Sentence Frame: The resource also provides a scaffolded approach to guide students through the process of writing, ensuring mastery of the Cambridge IGCSE curriculum requirements.
FORM FILLING: WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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FORM FILLING: WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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A package that contains 10 worksheets on form filling. This resource includes exercises on: Comparing forms Identifying the purpose of forms Creating Google forms Filling forms Retrieving information to fill the forms Teachers can use these task cards to enhance the vocabulary, language, comprehension, and writing skills of the learners. ◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈ Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom: ✿ Early Finishers ✿ Tutoring ✿ Sub Tubs ✿ ESL Stations/Centres ✿ Holiday Work ✿ Small Group Collaborations ✿ End of Unit Quick Assessments ✿ Homework ✿ Reinforcement ✿ Enrichment
ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE: 19 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE: 19 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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These Worksheets with an Answer Key are perfect for teaching Grammar - Active and Passive Voice. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these grade-appropriate exercises that are well planned for student engagement. After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to: Identify and define the structure of a sentence when verbs are active and passive. Group and order tense forms into active and passive verbs. Form and use verbs in the active and passive voice. Analyse verb tenses to determine whether constructions rely on active or passive voice. Recognise and correct inappropriate shifts in verb voice. Produce and present well-written sentences with appropriate active and passive verbs. This download includes: EXERCISE 1: Match the terms (A-L) with their meanings (1-12). EXERCISE 2: Bounce a ball and describe the action. Identify the subject, verb and object. Spot the doer and the receiver of action. EXERCISE 3: Name the parts of the sentences when the verb is in the active and passive. Use the words or phrases given in the box. EXERCISE 4: Watch the video - Active vs Passive Voice - to list the examples for active (1-6) and passive (1). Then workout the given exercise. EXERCISE 5: Rewrite the sentences (present tense) in passive (singular and plural) and active (plural) voice. EXERCISE 6: Rewrite the sentences (past tense) in passive (singular and plural) and active (plural) voice. EXERCISE 7: Rewrite the sentences (future tense) in passive (singular and plural) and active (plural) voice. EXERCISE 8: Rewrite the sentences (with modal verbs) in passive (singular and plural) and active (plural) voice. EXERCISE 9: Identify the following from the given active and passive sentences. EXERCISE 10: Complete the following sentences using appropriate active or passive verb forms. EXERCISE 11: Analyse verb tenses to determine whether constructions rely on active or passive voice. EXERCISE 12: Recognise and correct inappropriate shifts in verb voice. EXERCISE 13: Produce and present well-written sentences with appropriate active and passive verbs. RUBRICS: Active and Passive Voice EXERCISE 14: Decide whether the following sentences are written in the active or passive voice. Then identify the doer- and the receiver of action. EXERCISE 15: Identify the active and the passive verbs. EXERCISE 16: Rewrite the sentences in passive voice. EXERCISE 17: Rewrite the sentences in active voice. EXERCISE 18: Change the following sentences so that the verbs will be in the passive voice. EXERCISE 19: Change the following sentences so that the verbs will be in the active voice.
ADJECTIVE ORDER - WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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ADJECTIVE ORDER - WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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These Worksheets with Answer Key are perfect for teaching Adjective Order – Number, Opinion, Size, Age, Shape, Colour, Origin, Material, Purpose. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons. Your students will love these challenging exercises that are well-planned for student engagement. This download includes: EXERCISE 1: Nouns and Adjectives Game EXERCISE 2: Watch the video – Adjective Order to list the correct adjective order with description and examples. to arrange the following adjectives in ‘NOSASCOMP’ order for nouns given in the brackets. to rearrange the adjectives to make a good sentences. EXERCISE 3: Identify the examples for each of the rules followed in placing adjectives in order. EXERCISE 4: Place the adjectives given in the NOSASCOMP order. EXERCISE 5: Place the adjectives given into the correct category to describe the nouns given. EXERCISE 6: Place the adjectives given below in the correct order to complete the sentences. EXERCISE 7: Choose the option that has the correct order of adjectives to describe the nouns in the images. EXERCISE 8: Place the adjectives given in the correct order to complete the sentences. EXERCISE 9: Choose the correct order of adjectives to fill in each blank. EXERCISE 10: Place the adjectives in the correct order. EXERCISE 11: Identify the errors in the use of adjectives in order. EXERCISE 12: Name the noun in each image and describe it using three adjectives (3A) in a row. Follow the adjective order (NOSASCOMP). EXERCISE 13: Answer the following questions using adjectives (3A) in order. EXERCISE 14: Describe the nouns in the images using the adjective order (NOSASCOMP). Provide adjectives for all the attributes. EXERCISE 15: Attempt any one of the activities to demonstrate your mastery in using adjective order in writing. EXERCISE 16: Complete these sentence using the correct order of the adjectives. EXERCISE 17: Choose the correct order of adjectives. EXERCISE 18: Identify the adjectives in order and state their attributes.
COMPOUND ADJECTIVES - WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWER KEY
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COMPOUND ADJECTIVES - WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWER KEY

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These Worksheets with Answer Key are perfect for teaching Vocabulary – Compound Adjectives. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement. This download includes: EXERCISE 1: Match the terms (1-7) with their meaning (A-G). Write the letters in the space. EXERCISE 2: Watch the video – Compound Adjectives in English – to answer the following questions. Define compound adjectives with examples. List compound adjective types with examples. EXERCISE 3: Give an example each for each of the compound adjective patterns. EXERCISE 4: Match the words together to form compound adjectives. Write the letters in the space. EXERCISE 5: Match the compound adjectives (1-26) with their meaning (A-Z). Write the letters in the space. EXERCISE 6: Complete the sentences with the words below. EXERCISE 7: Match the sentence halves to complete the compound adjectives. EXERCISE 8: Choose sentences that contain a compound adjective and use hyphens to form those possible. EXERCISE 9: Complete the sentences with a compound adjective formed from the word in brackets. EXERCISE 10: Fill in the blanks with appropriate compound adjectives. EXERCISE 11: Choose a correct compound adjective for each sentence. EXERCISE 12: Use the information to form a compound adjective that describes the noun in the picture. EXERCISE 13: Identify the pattern of the compound adjectives. EXERCISE 14: Fill in the blanks with relevant compound adjectives. EXERCISE 15: Use hyphens to form compound adjectives that clarify meaning. EXERCISE 16: Form and use compound adjectives to modify nouns. EXERCISE 17: Identify the sentences that contain well-formed compound adjectives. EXERCISE 18: Evaluate the role of hyphens in forming compound adjectives. EXERCISE 19: Attempt any one of the activities to demonstrate your mastery in using compound adjectives in writing. EXERCISE 20: Complete the second part of each sentence with an explanation. EXERCISE 21: Select a suitable adjective to complete each definition.
SYNECDOCHE VS METONYMY - FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE: WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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SYNECDOCHE VS METONYMY - FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE: WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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This resource includes exercises on: Identifying what’s special in the visuals Explaining synecdoche and metonymy examples with reference Determining synecdoche and metonymy examples Demonstrating synecdoche vs metonymy knowledge in writing Matching part with the whole and vice versa Identifying the substitute that is used to stand for Teachers can use these task cards to enhance the vocabulary, reading, language, and writing skills of the learners. Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
LISTENING TO RESPOND WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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LISTENING TO RESPOND WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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A package of 10 worksheets with answers on listening to respond. This resource includes: Finding out from the partner what makes a good listener. Listening to riddles to respond. Imagining to listen and write. Demonstrating listening mastery in writing. Listening to the podcasts to respond. Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
HYPHENS AND DASHES - PUNCTUATION: WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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HYPHENS AND DASHES - PUNCTUATION: WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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These Worksheets with Answer Key are perfect for teaching Punctuation – Hyphens and Dashes. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these ready to use exercises that are well planned for student engagement. This Download Includes: EXERCISE 1: Match the terms (1-5) with their meanings (A-E). EXERCISE 2: Consider the functions of hyphens and dashes to identify the signs that exemplify the punctuation marks in the text. EXERCISE 3: Watch the video – Hyphens and Dashes – to complete the following table with required details for hyphens and dashes. EXERCISE 4: Use Venn Diagram to compare and contrast hyphens and dashes to find their differences and the similarities. EXERCISE 5: Use Venn Diagram to compare and contrast em dash and en dash to find the differences and the similarities. EXERCISE 6: Select the correct option to identify the appropriate use of hyphens and dashes. Tick all the correct answers. EXERCISE 7: Use hyphens to join two or more words to create new meaning; and to create compound words with prefixes and suffixes. EXERCISE 8: Use hyphens to clarify meaning; to write fractions or numbers; and to indicate a missing element. EXERCISE 9: Use dashes to introduce an explanation or clarification; to replace semicolons; and to enclose extra information. EXERCISE 10: Use dashes to replace a pair of commas; to replace a pair of brackets; and to replace ellipsis. EXERCISE 11: Use hyphens and dashes to aid cohesion in writing; to convey specific meanings; and to add variety to writing. EXERCISE 12: Give an example each for the given dash rules. EXERCISE 13: Give 14 examples for hyphenated compound words. Give 8 examples for suspended compound words. EXERCISE 14: Identify the hyphen rules used in the following sentences. EXERCISE 15: Identify the hyphen rules used in the following prefixes and suffixes. EXERCISE 16: Supply dashes or hyphens wherever necessary. Replace other punctuation marks with either hyphens or dashes. EXERCISE 17: Frame compound words using hyphens with the following prefixes and suffixes. EXERCISE 18: Choose the sentences that contain a compound adjective, use hyphens to form those possible.
PRESENT TENSE VERBS: 16 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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PRESENT TENSE VERBS: 16 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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Ready to use set of worksheets with answers that present teaching and learning resources of present tense based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy. This download includes: EXERCISE 1: Use the verb “eat” to give an example each for the present tense structure. EXERCISE 2: Relate verb forms in present tense to person and number – Part 1. EXERCISE 3: Relate verb forms in present tense to person and number – Part 2. EXERCISE 4: Use the given verbs to go with the present tense form stated in order to fill in the blanks. EXERCISE 5: Select the correct option to demonstrate the conjugation and usage of verb forms. EXERCISE 6: Use the sentence stems to formulate sentences to go with the actions in the pictures and the present tense forms. EXERCISE 7: Select the correct option to determine the formulation of the verb forms in the present tense. EXERCISE 8: Analyse the functions of present tense forms with examples. EXERCISE 9: Analyse the functions of present tense forms with timeline diagrams. EXERCISE 10: Analyse the functions of tense forms in the present tense. EXERCISE 11: Select the correct option to determine the structure of the verb forms in the present tense. EXERCISE 12: Recognise and correct inappropriate shifts in verb tenses. EXERCISE 13: Demonstrate tense formulation and usage in writing. EXERCISE 14: Use your knowledge of present verb tenses to write about one of the given topics. EXERCISE 15: Fill in the blanks with correct present perfect forms. EXERCISE 16: Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with present perfect and present perfect continuous tense.
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE - WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE - WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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These Worksheets with Answer Key are perfect for teaching Phrases – Prepositional Phrases. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement. This Download Includes: EXERCISE 1: Match the WORDS with their MEANING. EXERCISE 2: Watch the video – Prepositional Phrases – to answer the following questions with examples. State the prepositional phrase patterns with examples. List the functions of prepositional phrases with examples. Expand – I watched the rain fall – using prepositional phrases. Explain - prepositional phrases cannot be the subject of a sentence – with examples. EXERCISE 3: Take the following quiz to demonstrate your understanding of prepositional phrases. EXERCISE 4: Review the properties of prepositional phrases and identify the elements from the examples. EXERCISE 5: Classify prepositional phrases based on their properties. EXERCISE 6: Classify prepositional phrases based on the questions they answer. EXERCISE 7: Classify prepositional phrases based on the purpose for which they are used. EXERCISE 8: Review the functions of prepositional phrases and identify the elements from the examples. EXERCISE 9: Identify the functions of prepositional phrases in sentence patterns. EXERCISE 10: Identify the prepositional phrases as used in the sentences. EXERCISE 11: Identify the prepositional phrases from the examples based on their patterns. EXERCISE 12: Identify the structure of prepositional phrases. EXERCISE 13: Identify the pattern of prepositional phrases. EXERCISE 14: Answer the given questions to demonstrate your knowledge of the placement of prepositional phrases. EXERCISE 15: Analyse the following sentences to check if inversion rule is followed correctly to place the prepositional phrases. EXERCISE 16: Review the common errors writers make due to misplaced and dangling modifiers in the following examples. EXERCISE 17: Place phrases within a sentence, recognising and correcting misplaced and dangling modifiers. EXERCISE 18: Exercise error identification to ensure that the prepositional phrases are not misplaced and dangling. EXERCISE 19: Name the noun, pronoun and action in the visual as indicated. Describe the noun and pronoun with adjectives and action with adverb. Expand the adjectives and adverb using prepositional phrases that are equivalent in meaning. EXERCISE 20: Create prepositional phrases based on the given patterns. EXERCISE 21: Use prepositional phrases to attempt any one of the following activity to vary sentence patterns for meaning, reader interest and style. EXERCISE 22: Identify the prepositional phrases. EXERCISE 23: Identify the head prepositions, prepositional phrases, state their function and say what they modify. EXERCISE 24: Underline the prepositional phrases, state what function they serve and what question they answer.
NOUN CLAUSE OR NOMINAL CLAUSE - WORKSHEETS
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NOUN CLAUSE OR NOMINAL CLAUSE - WORKSHEETS

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These Worksheets with Answer Key are perfect for teaching Clauses - Noun or Nominal Clause. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement. This Download Includes: EXERCISE 1: Match the terms with their meaning. EXERCISE 2: Answer the given questions to demonstrate your knowledge of noun clauses. EXERCISE 3: Watch the video – Noun Clauses – and analyse the following examples to identify noun clauses, conjunctions, subjects, verbs, what the noun clauses function as and the substitution principle. EXERCISE 4: Identify the pronouns, adverbs and expletives used to introduce noun clauses. EXERCISE 5: Use appropriate noun clause starters in sentences. EXERCISE 6: Review the properties of noun clauses and identify the elements from the examples. EXERCISE 7: Answer the given questions to demonstrate your understanding of the properties of noun clauses. EXERCISE 8: Name the given nouns (visuals) in sentences, then expand them to noun phrases and noun clauses that are equivalent to the nouns. EXERCISE 9: Replace nouns with noun phrases or noun clauses. EXERCISE 10: Fill in the blanks with appropriate noun clauses. EXERCISE 11: Identify the noun clauses in the sentences based on their functions. EXERCISE 12: Identify the type of noun clauses used in the sentences. EXERCISE 13: Identify the functions of noun clauses as used in the sentences. EXERCISE 14: Give examples for the type of noun clauses. EXERCISE 15: Identify the function of noun clauses. EXERCISE 16: Identify the noun clauses in the given sentences – Part 1 and 2. EXERCISE 17: Change the questions to noun clauses. EXERCISE 18: Exercise error identification to ensure that the noun clauses are used correctly in sentences. EXERCISE 19: Add noun clauses after verbs or expressions that show importance or urgency. EXERCISE 20: Write about any one of the following to demonstrate the mastery of the use of noun clauses in writing. EXERCISE 21: Identify the noun clauses, subjects and verbs/phrasal verbs. EXERCISE 22: Identify the noun clauses and state the purpose they serve. Find out the question – what and who(m) - they answer. EXERCISE 23: Split the complex sentences that contain noun clauses into two separate sentences.
NON-FINITE VERBAL PHRASE - WORKSHEETS
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NON-FINITE VERBAL PHRASE - WORKSHEETS

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These Worksheets with Answer Key are perfect for teaching Non-Finite Verbal Phrases – Gerund Phrase, Participial Phrase and Infinitive Phrase. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement. After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to: Define gerund, participle, infinitive and dependents – complements, modifiers. Identify the difference between finite verbal phrases and non-finite verbal phrases. Determine the purpose for which gerund phrases, participial phrases and infinitive phrases are used. Identify the patterns of gerund phrases, participial phrases and infinitive phrases. Exercise error identification to ensure that the modifiers in verbal phrases are placed correctly and are not dangling. Use verbal phrases to vary sentence patterns for meaning, reader interest and style. Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
COLONS AND SEMICOLONS - PUNCTUATION: WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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COLONS AND SEMICOLONS - PUNCTUATION: WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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These Worksheets with Answer Key are perfect for teaching Punctuation – Colons and Semicolons. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these ready to use exercises that are well planned for student engagement. This Download Includes: EXERCISE 1: Consider the functions of colons and semicolons to identify the signs that exemplify the punctuation marks in the text. EXERCISE 2: Watch the video – How to Apply Colons and Semi-colons – to complete the following table with required details for colons and semicolons. EXERCISE 3: Compare and contrast colons and semicolons to find similarities and differences between them. EXERCISE 4: Select the correct option to identify the appropriate use of colons and semicolons. EXERCISE 5: Use colons to introduce mail and email references; to separate numerical expressions; and to join a clause that explains. EXERCISE 6: Use colons to introduce a series of items in a list and to introduce a quote. EXERCISE 7: Use semicolons to separate items in a series containing internal punctuation. EXERCISE 8: Use semicolons to join two independent clauses and to precede a transition in a sentence. EXERCISE 9: Use colons and semicolons to aid cohesion in writing; to convey specific meanings; and to add variety to writing. EXERCISE 10: Give an example each for the use of colons based on the rules given. EXERCISE 11: Give an example each for the use of semicolons based on the rules given. EXERCISE 12: Join each sentence pair using a semicolon. EXERCISE 13: Fill in the missing colons in the following sentences. EXERCISE 14: Re-write these sentences using a semi-colon to replace the connectives. EXERCISE 15: Re-write these sentences using a connective to replace the semi-colon.