The document describes various objects of different colors found in a room. There is a black cat and yellow bag on a sky blue table, which contains two blue pencil sharpeners. Three purple pencils are on the table, while an orange book is on a red chair and a grey book underneath. Two green rubbers are under the table, and a brown ruler is in a drawer. An I-spy word game is included to test reading the colors and objects.
The document provides instructions to find and list words about vegetables from a given text. Students are told to circle words about vegetables and write them in the numbered spaces, which can be done horizontally or vertically. The goal is to identify as many vegetable words as possible from the document.
You have completed the 8th grade and graduated. Your teacher is very proud of your hard work and accomplishments. This certificate was awarded to you on a specific date by your teacher to celebrate finishing middle school.
This very short document repeats the phrase "That is ............. dog" four times, each with a different pronoun ("my", "your", "his", "her") left blank. It appears to be demonstrating the use of different possessive pronouns to indicate ownership or association with a dog.
This document provides examples of changing verbs from present to past tense (irregular verbs) in 3 sentences or less. It includes filling in blanks with past tense verbs, forming affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences, and rewriting incorrect sentences in the past tense.
The document describes various objects of different colors found in a room. There is a black cat and yellow bag on a sky blue table, which contains two blue pencil sharpeners. Three purple pencils are on the table, while an orange book is on a red chair and a grey book underneath. Two green rubbers are under the table, and a brown ruler is in a drawer. An I-spy word game is included to test reading the colors and objects.
The document provides instructions to find and list words about vegetables from a given text. Students are told to circle words about vegetables and write them in the numbered spaces, which can be done horizontally or vertically. The goal is to identify as many vegetable words as possible from the document.
You have completed the 8th grade and graduated. Your teacher is very proud of your hard work and accomplishments. This certificate was awarded to you on a specific date by your teacher to celebrate finishing middle school.
This very short document repeats the phrase "That is ............. dog" four times, each with a different pronoun ("my", "your", "his", "her") left blank. It appears to be demonstrating the use of different possessive pronouns to indicate ownership or association with a dog.
This document provides examples of changing verbs from present to past tense (irregular verbs) in 3 sentences or less. It includes filling in blanks with past tense verbs, forming affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences, and rewriting incorrect sentences in the past tense.
This document provides corrections to verb forms in sample sentences. Part A corrects mistakes by underlining the correct verb form between an -ing form and infinitive. Part B rewrites the sentences with the correct verbs. Part C fills in blanks with either the -ing form or infinitive form of the given verb depending on the context. The document focuses on distinguishing between -ing forms and infinitives.
This document provides examples of using the past simple and past continuous tenses in English. It includes exercises where students must fill in verbs in the correct past tense. The first section provides single verb phrases to complete, while the second corrects mistakes in tense usage. The third is a longer passage for students to fill in verbs in context using the proper simple or continuous form. The summary condenses the key aspects and purpose of the document.
This document provides examples of using the past simple tense in English in three forms: 1) filling in blanks with affirmative past tense verbs, 2) putting verbs in negative past tense form, and 3) asking questions about underlined parts of sentences. It also gives examples of correcting mistakes in past tense verb forms. The document is aimed at teaching proper use of the past simple tense.
This document lists numbers from 1 to 1000 and their written representations. It also includes some basic math problems involving addition of numbers up to 100. The high level information is that it provides the written representations of numbers from 1 to 1000 and includes practice addition problems up to 100.
The document provides 10 sentences describing the location of various animals in relation to one another, using prepositions like "between", "next to", "opposite", and "under". For each sentence, a blank is filled in with the appropriate preposition to indicate the spatial relationship between two animals. As an example, the first sentence states that the monkey is under the hippo.
A document discusses labeling pictures in a book. It mentions numbers, words like "in", "on", and "under" as well as asking where a mouse is located. The summary asks the reader to label who the book belongs to.
This document defines and provides examples of indefinite pronouns. It explains that indefinite pronouns replace nouns without specifying the noun, and can be singular or plural depending on what they refer to. Singular indefinite pronouns take singular verbs, while plural indefinite pronouns take plural verbs. The agreement of indefinite pronouns and verbs depends on whether the pronoun refers to a singular or plural noun. Examples are provided to illustrate the correct usage of singular and plural indefinite pronouns.
The document discusses colors and asks the reader to name the colors they see. It does not provide any other context or information beyond asking the reader to identify colors.
The document describes the four seasons - spring, summer, autumn, and winter. It notes key characteristics of each season, such as flowers blooming and frequent rain in spring, the longest days and shortest nights of summer, leaves changing color and fruits ripening in autumn, and winter having the coldest temperatures as well as shortest days and longest nights.
This document provides a list of common English prefixes, their meanings, and examples. It explains that prefixes are attached to the beginning of words to modify or extend their meaning. Some of the prefixes described include:
- Pre-, which means before in time or order. Examples are prehistoric and prepay.
- Re-, which means again. Examples are reopen and rethink.
- Un-, which means not. Examples are unhappy and unclear.
- Over-, which means excessively or completely. Examples are overreact and overjoyed.
This document discusses Christmas traditions in several countries around the world. In the United Kingdom, children hang stockings and kissing under mistletoe are traditions. In the United States, Santa Claus delivers presents on Christmas Eve and houses are decorated with lights. In Italy, families make nativity scenes called Presepio and gifts are given on January 6th. Germans celebrate around decorated trees and have Christmas markets. In Spain, families gather for Nochebuena and children receive gifts on Epiphany, leaving shoes out. In Serbia, Božić Bata brings gifts and Christmas Eve dinner is festive but meatless.
This document provides examples of different types of pronouns in English, including subject pronouns, object pronouns, reflexive pronouns, possessive adjectives, and possessive pronouns. It lists the pronouns for each category and provides short examples to illustrate their usage.
This document provides corrections to verb forms in sample sentences. Part A corrects mistakes by underlining the correct verb form between an -ing form and infinitive. Part B rewrites the sentences with the correct verbs. Part C fills in blanks with either the -ing form or infinitive form of the given verb depending on the context. The document focuses on distinguishing between -ing forms and infinitives.
This document provides examples of using the past simple and past continuous tenses in English. It includes exercises where students must fill in verbs in the correct past tense. The first section provides single verb phrases to complete, while the second corrects mistakes in tense usage. The third is a longer passage for students to fill in verbs in context using the proper simple or continuous form. The summary condenses the key aspects and purpose of the document.
This document provides examples of using the past simple tense in English in three forms: 1) filling in blanks with affirmative past tense verbs, 2) putting verbs in negative past tense form, and 3) asking questions about underlined parts of sentences. It also gives examples of correcting mistakes in past tense verb forms. The document is aimed at teaching proper use of the past simple tense.
This document lists numbers from 1 to 1000 and their written representations. It also includes some basic math problems involving addition of numbers up to 100. The high level information is that it provides the written representations of numbers from 1 to 1000 and includes practice addition problems up to 100.
The document provides 10 sentences describing the location of various animals in relation to one another, using prepositions like "between", "next to", "opposite", and "under". For each sentence, a blank is filled in with the appropriate preposition to indicate the spatial relationship between two animals. As an example, the first sentence states that the monkey is under the hippo.
A document discusses labeling pictures in a book. It mentions numbers, words like "in", "on", and "under" as well as asking where a mouse is located. The summary asks the reader to label who the book belongs to.
This document defines and provides examples of indefinite pronouns. It explains that indefinite pronouns replace nouns without specifying the noun, and can be singular or plural depending on what they refer to. Singular indefinite pronouns take singular verbs, while plural indefinite pronouns take plural verbs. The agreement of indefinite pronouns and verbs depends on whether the pronoun refers to a singular or plural noun. Examples are provided to illustrate the correct usage of singular and plural indefinite pronouns.
The document discusses colors and asks the reader to name the colors they see. It does not provide any other context or information beyond asking the reader to identify colors.
The document describes the four seasons - spring, summer, autumn, and winter. It notes key characteristics of each season, such as flowers blooming and frequent rain in spring, the longest days and shortest nights of summer, leaves changing color and fruits ripening in autumn, and winter having the coldest temperatures as well as shortest days and longest nights.
This document provides a list of common English prefixes, their meanings, and examples. It explains that prefixes are attached to the beginning of words to modify or extend their meaning. Some of the prefixes described include:
- Pre-, which means before in time or order. Examples are prehistoric and prepay.
- Re-, which means again. Examples are reopen and rethink.
- Un-, which means not. Examples are unhappy and unclear.
- Over-, which means excessively or completely. Examples are overreact and overjoyed.
This document discusses Christmas traditions in several countries around the world. In the United Kingdom, children hang stockings and kissing under mistletoe are traditions. In the United States, Santa Claus delivers presents on Christmas Eve and houses are decorated with lights. In Italy, families make nativity scenes called Presepio and gifts are given on January 6th. Germans celebrate around decorated trees and have Christmas markets. In Spain, families gather for Nochebuena and children receive gifts on Epiphany, leaving shoes out. In Serbia, Božić Bata brings gifts and Christmas Eve dinner is festive but meatless.
This document provides examples of different types of pronouns in English, including subject pronouns, object pronouns, reflexive pronouns, possessive adjectives, and possessive pronouns. It lists the pronouns for each category and provides short examples to illustrate their usage.