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Questions interactive activity for Grade 1. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
More or less interactive activity for Nursery2. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Circle the sentence in each pair that is a question.
Addition and subtraction online worksheet for 3. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Singular and Plural Nouns interactive activity for 2. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Algebra online exercise for 6. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Encourage students to utilize this worksheet during partner discussions to ask and respond to questions about a specific topic or text. This practice will enhance their comprehension skills for both nonfiction and fiction materials.
Addition and subtraction online worksheet for Grade 1. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Reading comprehension online worksheet for KINDER - GR. 3. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Asking an adult for help can be a key skill to successful conflict resolution.
Explore 'A Wrinkle in Time' with post-reading response prompts. Enhance comprehension skills! #novelstudy #wrinkleintime
Addition and subtraction online worksheet for Primer Grado. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
This visual aid is designed to help strengthen your student's comprehension of nonfiction text. It provides a resource to organize questions in diagram boxes related to a specific text or topic.
This a practical and interactive tool designed to guide individuals or groups through the process of resolving conflicts collaboratively. It encourages open communication and problem-solving skills, making it a useful resource for fostering effective conflict resolution in various settings, such as workplaces, classrooms, or personal relationships.
Rewrite each declarative sentence below as a question.
Which question word is asking about time: When . I can't find my glasses. ____________are they: Where. I wasn't listening. _________ did they say: What. "Why did they go there?" means the same as "What did they go there _______?": for . I pointed at the phone I wanted to buy and said, "_______ is that one?": How much. After they'd checked the cinema listings, Mario said, " _______ one do you want to see?": Which. To find out the reason for something, we usually ask a question that begins with: Why?. Jenny made a suggestion. She said, "_______ we go for a walk?": Why don't. There was a phone on the floor, so I picked it up and said, "_______ phone is this?": Whose. "How come?" is a more informal way of saying: Why?
"WHERE" IS ASKING____________: a place. I love taking trips to the beach. Being in the water and out in the sun are my favorite things.WHERE do I like to go: the beach . WHAT QUESTIONS ARE USUALLY ASKING ...: information . John and Mary love to play basketball after school. It is their favorite activity.WHO. is in the story: Mary . "WHO" IS ASKING ABOUT_________: a person. WHEN. WH QUESTION IS ASKING..............: a time . Which is the right WH question to use:_______ do you bake a cake: How. Which is the right WH question to use:___________ is your birthday: When. Yesterday I had scrambled eggs and bacon for breakfast. It's good to get breakfast to start the day. WHAT did I have for breakfast? : scrambled eggs. I needed to start my car early because it was so cold last night.WHY did I start my car: because it was cold. Which is the right WH question to use:_________ many sodas did you drink today: How . Yesterday was Friday. It was raining so bad outside that I put on my rainboots.WHY did I put on my rainboots: Raining. Which is the right WH question to use:____________ do you go to school? : Where. Which is the right WH question to use:___________are you watching on tv: What. Which is the right WH question to use:_____________ is your dentist appointment: When
Problem or Solution: Jamarcus did not have a pencil to use. : Problem. Problem or Solution: She had a lemonade stand to make money. : Solution. Problem or Solution: She skipped breakfast so she wouldn't be late. : Solution. Problem or Solution: Trayvon wanted a new bike. : Problem. Problem or Solution: Lanser woke up late for school: Problem. Problem or Solution: He borrowed one from a friend. : Solution. Problem or Solution: Melvin ate a snack. : Solution. Problem or Solution: Xa'Quan looked the word up in the dictionary. : Problem. Problem or Solution: Christian asked the teacher if he could bring in his homework the next day. : Solution. Problem or Solution: Eugene was cold! : Problem. Problem or Solution: Sol hurt his ankle playing outside. : Problem. Problem or Solution: He iced his ankle for 30 minutes. : Solution. Problem or Solution: Rihanna's best friend was absent. : Problem. Problem or Solution: She played with somebody else at recess instead. : Solution. Problem or Solution: Jamari spilt some water. : Problem . Problem or Solution: Ms. Saunders cleaned it up with a towel. : Solution
SCARF, JEANS, BOOTS, SHIRT, HAT, CHAIR, PANTS, JACKET, SOCKS, PLAY, SING, EAT, DRUM, TRUCK, CATCH, FLY, READ, WRITE, RAIN, SKY
Respond to a podcast episode with this graphic organizer worksheet! Structure your thoughts and analyze content. Download now and improve analysis skills!
Explore quote prompts to boost critical thinking and creative writing. Respond to insightful quotes and enhance analytical skills. #quoteprompts
Would you like to ask a question? Utilize this resource to assist your students in formulating who, what, when, where, why, and how questions while reading fiction texts. This exercise is crucial in fostering strong reading skills as your students continue to develop as proficient readers.
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